June 19, 200917 yr 1. What's the name of the new red shirt station and how can I get it via the internet? Is there any English language content? 2. I think ASTV is the yellow shirt version. How do I get the English language version of that? 3. Who runs the Thailand Outlook channel? Any help appreciated.
June 19, 200917 yr 1. What's the name of the new red shirt station and how can I get it via the internet? Is there any English language content?2. I think ASTV is the yellow shirt version. How do I get the English language version of that? 3. Who runs the Thailand Outlook channel? Any help appreciated. 1: this station is currently blocked 2: yes ASTV1 is 'yellow' but only in Thai. 3: TOC = ASTV2 (see #2 - 'yellow') but has frequent news updates in English opalhort Edited June 19, 200917 yr by opalhort
June 19, 200917 yr Author http://www.siamtv.info/start.htmlSomething like that? I tried that but my anti virus software blocked it when I tried to access Channel 3
June 19, 200917 yr 1. What's the name of the new red shirt station and how can I get it via the internet? Is there any English language content?2. I think ASTV is the yellow shirt version. How do I get the English language version of that? 3. Who runs the Thailand Outlook channel? Any help appreciated. 1: this station is currently blocked 2: yes ASTV1 is 'yellow' but only in Thai. 3: TOC = ASTV2 (see #2 - 'yellow') but has frequent news updates in English opalhort Good hope they keep it block
June 19, 200917 yr Author 1. What's the name of the new red shirt station and how can I get it via the internet? Is there any English language content?2. I think ASTV is the yellow shirt version. How do I get the English language version of that? 3. Who runs the Thailand Outlook channel? Any help appreciated. 1: this station is currently blocked 2: yes ASTV1 is 'yellow' but only in Thai. 3: TOC = ASTV2 (see #2 - 'yellow') but has frequent news updates in English opalhort 2 and 3 sorted, thanks. As to 1, the National Affairs section of the Nation on 16 June said "...red shirt leaders have launched a new satellite channel, People Channel, to replace the suppressed D station." Has anyone accessed this "People Channel"?
June 19, 200917 yr I would love to watch TV over my internet connection. CNN video is blocked, so is Thai TV. BBC video works sometimes. BBC iplayer will not work to an overseas connection even with all of the hacks. They have all been blocked. If these TV connections were unblocked users could consume too much of the limited bandwidth available in Thailand. They simply don't have the infrastructure to enable these services. I don't think that it is anything political.
June 20, 200917 yr Author I just think that if ASTV (yellow) is so easy to get, then so should the red station be, whatever it's called. I'm really only talking about these two stations, not overseas ones.
June 21, 200917 yr There was some UK news a few weeks ago saying that BBCiplayer were talking with Google about making it internationally available. Watch this face
March 21, 201016 yr http://www.redshirttv.com/live.html#answer Got back to the smoke last night and headed for a quick pint before crashing out and only comment that I got was .... "Bit of trouble in T-land by the look of it.....and how was the weather......?"...gorra laff... anyway connection above is is pretty good ...wifee telling all "er mates... PS ...Many thanks TG...... great flight.......back in my good books.
March 28, 201016 yr http://www.sanamluang.tv/ This seems to be the most popular connection for the Peoples Party News and updates. Wiffee and all her Thai mates here in North London have been on it almost permanently for the last week since we got back. They all turn up with red bandanas and loads of Thai food so suppose real as said.... peoples party......aroi me krup...sawadi jao..etc Just wish they would stop the clackity clacks.........whos at the door this time..?
April 5, 201016 yr Latest connection for RED watchers.......FYI..... ...and happy Easter Monday..Bank Holiday... http://www.ustream.tv/channel/gurakdang-tv
April 5, 201016 yr There was some UK news a few weeks ago saying that BBCiplayer were talking with Google about making it internationally available. Watch this face I am not sure how Google can help? Surely it is a copyright matter. Try a UK based VPN.
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