Veera Theerapat Explained

Veera Theerapat
Other Names:Arjan Veera (master Veera)
Birth Name:Veera Theerapattranon
Birth Date:1957 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Taphan Hin, Phichit, Thailand
Citizenship:Thai
Education:
Years Active:1978–present
Relatives:Nattapong Theerapattranon (nephew)

Veera Theerapattranon (th|วีระ ธีระภัทรานนท์; born 13 April 1957), generally known as Veera Theerapat (วีระ ธีรภัทร) is a Thai journalist, radio presenter, news TV host, and author. He became known for his talk radio shows during the late 1990s to early 2000s, where he used a shock jock–style, speaking bluntly and often ridiculing callers.[1]

Early life

Born and grew up in Phichit Province, Theerapat graduated secondary school from Suankularb Wittayalai School (class 88 and classmate with Jurin Laksanawisit). He earned a bachelor's degree from the Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University. He got a job in the media immediately following graduation in 1978 at the urging of a senior friend.

Career

He was one of the journalists that followed Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda on visits to Denmark in 1981, it also was his first trip abroad.

In 1984, he became the Daily News's first economics editor.[2]

He was an assistant foreign news editor of Matichon including serving as editor-in-chief of Wattajak. He was the president of The Economic Reporters Association between 1988 and 1989.

Since July 1998, he has become widely known as a radio host for "Khui Kan Chan Thueng Sook" (คุยกันจันทร์ถึงศุกร์, "talk Monday to Friday") on Trinity Radio (now Family Radio). The program allows phone-in listeners to come and talk to the host. He speaks loudly and argues with his audience. During his show's peak popularity (circa 1999 – early 2000s), it was an afternoon radio program that was not the highest rating music program on FM in Thailand.[3]

With increasing age causing reducing his aggressiveness, he began to offer more diverse content, such as history or narrating Indian epic Mahabharata.

Personal life

Theerapat is married but has no children.[4] During his holidays, he spends his days at his weekend house in Chon Daen District, Phetchabun Province, where he named it "Arsom Sonthaya" (อาศรมสนธยา, "twilight hermitage").[4]

Partial works

Television

Radio

Written

Column

Book

Notes and References

  1. News: Beech . Hannah . Making Waves . 12 July 2022 . Time . 7 July 2003.
  2. Web site: thai. วีระ ธีรภัทรทรานนท์. Thinking Radio.
  3. Web site: พายัพ วนาสุวรรณ . อยากทราบประวัติของคุณวีระในรายการคุยกับวีระครับ . Manager Online: คุณถาม-พายัพตอบ . 2007-06-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20070630044843/http://www.manager.co.th/Politics/PoliticsQAQuestion.asp?QAID=1102. dead . th.
  4. Web site: เยือนอาศรมสนธยาของฤาษี "วีระ ธีระภัท" อลังการร่มรื่นน่าอยู่มาก. NEWS 1. thai. 2020-04-23. 2022-07-09.
  5. Web site: วีระ ธีรภัทร : คนไร้ราก หรือรากลึกเกินหยั่ง (2). 2018-11-17. 2022-07-09. thai. Kom Chad Luek.