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NBTC tells three digital children channels and Channel 5 to revise contents

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BANGKOK: -- The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has advised three children's channels and Army-run Channel 5 to revise their contents as they still lack good contents for children.

The national regulator’s advice came after its recent monitoring and evaluating of their contents showed they did not comply with the children content requirements.

NBTC’s acting deputy secretary-general Sombat Leelapata said the three children’s channels — MCOT Kids and Family, Channel 3 Family and the Loca Channel — did not offer real children content for children but most appropriate for general viewers, and also lack good content for younger children.

The category of children’s channel is meant to help develop appropriate contents for children, which is supposed to lead to knowledge enhancement among the country’s youth.

He said the NBTC found the three children’s channel operators misunderstood the channel’s concept and what was appropriate content for children.

He said the NBTC will organise a workshop for TV operators and content specialists to help them design appropriate content for children.

However these channel operators reasoned that it was too early to evaluate their programmes as they were still in the initial stage and needed time to create good content.

Channel 3 acquired a children’s channel licence because it wanted to give back to society, while MCOT is prominent in creating children’s content during the weekend morning time slot.

Thai TV, operator of the Loca Channel, is a new player in children’s channels.

For Channel 5, he said the army-run channel must adjust itself by gradually increasing informative content to 70% of the total within four years.

Channel 5 has not met the NBTC’s requirement yet, Mr Sombat said.

One year after the licence was awarded, its informative content remains lower than 70%, at 40%, while variety shows continue to account for most content, he said.

A joint committee would be set up soon with representatives from Channel 5, NBTC and academics to help oversee the adjustment of Channel 5 to a real public-purpose channel for national security, he added.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/nbtc-tells-three-digital-children-channels-channel-5-revise-contents/

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All the channels need to revise content, the shows are cheap , have sub- standard actors , directors . even continuity is awful , axe all the soaps and begin to present something of value , not short quick reality bah.gif rubbish and can we cut that weekend trash.

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Amrynory. Bum Bum.

Andy Pansy and Bill and Bent.

Bag-full of money-puss.

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Y antes de morirme quiero Echar mis versos del alma.)

quote: "For Channel 5, he said the army-run channel must adjust itself by gradually increasing informative content to 70% of the total within four years."

I thought there was going to be elections in 2016.... what's with the army channel increasing content of 70% in 4 years?

I nearly choked on my chips (french-fries for the others). ;)


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My kids always watch Boomerang, they have great shows but everything is dubbed into Thai, even the Songs!

Please play some of these shows in English with Thai subtitles, Thrust me these kids pick it up faster than you could imagine.

Thats how I learned English in the Netherlands.

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Surely our general can find time to create acceptable kids TV in between his soap scripting, songwriting and poll-result creation?

Well there was a pretty disturbing article in the other paper on Sunday. An organisation called Plan for Kids has started publishing children's books promoting the generals 12 core values. One book entitled, without a trace of irony, "I love Democracy" illustrates Value 7, "Understanding, learning the true essence of democratic ideals with His Majesty the King as the Head of State" (*) with children running towards soldiers in a sandbag bunker to give them flowers.

(*) yes I did have to look them up. I haven't quite got to the stage where I can recite them verbatim but maybe the song will help me,

http://asiancorrespondent.com/126873/all-thai-students-required-to-recite-daily-prayuths-12-core-values/

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Surely our general can find time to create acceptable kids TV in between his soap scripting, songwriting and poll-result creation?

Well there was a pretty disturbing article in the other paper on Sunday. An organisation called Plan for Kids has started publishing children's books promoting the generals 12 core values. One book entitled, without a trace of irony, "I love Democracy" illustrates Value 7, "Understanding, learning the true essence of democratic ideals with His Majesty the King as the Head of State" (*) with children running towards soldiers in a sandbag bunker to give them flowers.

(*) yes I did have to look them up. I haven't quite got to the stage where I can recite them verbatim but maybe the song will help me,

http://asiancorrespondent.com/126873/all-thai-students-required-to-recite-daily-prayuths-12-core-values/

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You comment about values, strange from a person who supports a large mob who are totally bereft of any values whatever.

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4:00pm The Yellow Hand Gang

Little Johnny Suthep grins and stops Buffalo Boss from buying a new car.

4:30pm SuperChan

Our hero foils world domination attemps by his arch enemy, Lex Lushin.

5:00pm Yellow Peter

A visit from Joey Deacon and the Mad Monk, as they show us how to make a minature temple out of foam.

5:25pm Thunderburbs

Puppetastic fun with our heroes in the hi-so Mooban. Somchai gets his Master's degree despite not being able to write his name, and Ploy disowns her father after he buys her a yellow Ferrari instead of a red one.

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Surely our general can find time to create acceptable kids TV in between his soap scripting, songwriting and poll-result creation?

Well there was a pretty disturbing article in the other paper on Sunday. An organisation called Plan for Kids has started publishing children's books promoting the generals 12 core values. One book entitled, without a trace of irony, "I love Democracy" illustrates Value 7, "Understanding, learning the true essence of democratic ideals with His Majesty the King as the Head of State" (*) with children running towards soldiers in a sandbag bunker to give them flowers.

(*) yes I did have to look them up. I haven't quite got to the stage where I can recite them verbatim but maybe the song will help me,

http://asiancorrespondent.com/126873/all-thai-students-required-to-recite-daily-prayuths-12-core-values/

I kid you not.....................coffee1.gif.pagespeed.ce.Ymlsr09gMJ.gif alt=coffee1.gif width=32 height=24>

You comment about values, strange from a person who supports a large mob who are totally bereft of any values whatever.

Thaksin was a snake, but open your eyes and look at the Orwellian nightmare Thailand is descending into.

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<script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script>

Surely our general can find time to create acceptable kids TV in between his soap scripting, songwriting and poll-result creation?

Well there was a pretty disturbing article in the other paper on Sunday. An organisation called Plan for Kids has started publishing children's books promoting the generals 12 core values. One book entitled, without a trace of irony, "I love Democracy" illustrates Value 7, "Understanding, learning the true essence of democratic ideals with His Majesty the King as the Head of State" (*) with children running towards soldiers in a sandbag bunker to give them flowers.

(*) yes I did have to look them up. I haven't quite got to the stage where I can recite them verbatim but maybe the song will help me,

http://asiancorrespondent.com/126873/all-thai-students-required-to-recite-daily-prayuths-12-core-values/

I kid you not.....................coffee1.gif.pagespeed.ce.Ymlsr09gMJ.gif alt=coffee1.gif width=32 height=24>

You comment about values, strange from a person who supports a large mob who are totally bereft of any values whatever.

Wombling out a cliché like that doesn't give me a great deal of confidence your POV either.

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I grew up on The Klangers, Mary Mungo and Midge, Bagpuss and The Wombles and I turned out OK. Although admittedly my best friend is a saggy old cloth cat and I live in a network odd tunnels under Lumpini Park collecting all the rubbish folk leave behind.

The clangers were good and that rhubarb and custard were ace. But that Mr Ben was well dodgy dressing up all the time in his closet. Edited by japsportscarmad
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