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Suppapong Udomkaewkanjana
Suppapong Udomkaewkanjana ( th, ศุภพงษ์ อุดมแก้วกาญจนา, born 17 April 1998), nicknamed Saint, is a Thai actor, producer and host. He gained fame through his role as Pete (Pichaya) in the 2018 TV series '' Love by Chance'' and as Tutor in the TV series '' Why R U?'' Early life and education Suppapong was born on 17 April 1998 in Trat, Thailand. He was given the Chinese name Huang Mingming () by his great-grandfather. He graduated from Tradtragarnkun School, Trat Province and Assumption College, Bangkok. He holds a degree in economics from the Srinakharinwirot University. In childhood, he started activities for the benefit of the public since grade 4. During his studies from high school to university, he participated in various volunteer camps. Until in 2017, he received the Person of the Siam Award in the outstanding youth for society category. Career Saint made his acting debut in 2018 with the Thai BL series ''Love by Chance'' pla ...
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2 Brothers
''2 Brothers'' ( th, 2 Brothers – แผนลวงรักฉบับพี่ชาย) is a 2019 Thai television series starring (Tao), Suradet Piniwat (Bas) and Dhanundhorn Neerasingh (Fang). Directed by Ekkasit Trakulkasemsuk and produced by Star Hunter Studio, the series premiered on GMM 25 and LINE TV on 16 February 2019, airing on Saturdays at 21:25 ICT. The series concluded on 11 May 2019. Cast and characters Below are the cast of the series: Main * (Tao) as Pete / Chanan * Suradet Piniwat (Bas) as Tony * Dhanundhorn Neerasingh (Fang) as Kaopun Supporting * Prachakorn Piyasakulkaew (Sun) as Badin * Theewara Panyatara (Bank) as Bad * Suttatip Wutchaipradit (Ampere) as Pancake * Chomchai Chatwilai (Add) as Grandmother Sompit * Ampha Phoosit as Jam * Ratawan Aomtisong (Min) as Brownie * Naerunchara Lertprasert (Neko) as Pat * Methakorn Supapantaree (Ice) as Taro * Krit Atthaseri (Kling) as Theeradeth, Badin's father Guest role * Suppapong Udomkaewkanj ...
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Thai Royal Ranks And Titles
The precedence of Thai royalty follows a system of ranks known as ''thanandon'' ( th, ฐานันดร), which are accompanied by royal titles. The Sovereign There are two styles which can be used for a king in ordinary speech, depending on whether he has been crowned: *Crowned kings: ''Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua'' ( th, พระบาทสมเด็จพระ เจ้า; en, His Majesty the King) is the style used in ordinary speech when referring to the kings of Thailand after their coronation. This style may be used in two ways: **Preceding the name of the king; e.g., ''Phra Bat Somdet Phra Chao Yu Hua Phumiphon Adunyadet'' ( th, พระบาทสมเด็จพระเจ้าอยู่หัวภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej). **More formally it can be split across the name, possibly with the omission (or modification) of the words ''"Phra Chao Yu Hua"''; e.g., ''Phra Bat Somdet Phra Paramintara Ma ...
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Squadron Leader
Squadron leader (Sqn Ldr in the RAF ; SQNLDR in the RAAF and RNZAF; formerly sometimes S/L in all services) is a commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence. It is also sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank in countries which have a non-English air force-specific rank structure. An air force squadron leader ranks above flight lieutenant and immediately below wing commander and it is the most junior of the senior officer ranks. The air force rank of squadron leader has a NATO ranking code of OF-3, equivalent to a lieutenant-commander in the Royal Navy or a major in the British Army or the Royal Marines. The equivalent rank in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force, Women's Royal Air Force (until 1968) and Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service (until 1980) was "squadron officer". Squadron leader has also been used as a cavalry command appointment (UK) and rank (France) since ...
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Flight Lieutenant
Flight lieutenant is a junior commissioned rank in air forces that use the Royal Air Force (RAF) system of ranks, especially in Commonwealth countries. It has a NATO rank code of OF-2. Flight lieutenant is abbreviated as Flt Lt in the Indian Air Force (IAF) and RAF, and as FLTLT in the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) and has sometimes also been abbreviated as F/L in many services; it has never been correctly abbreviated as "lieutenant". A flight lieutenant ranks above flying officer and below a squadron leader and is sometimes used as an English language translation of a similar rank in non-English-speaking countries. The rank originated in the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) in 1914. It fell into abeyance when the RNAS merged with the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War but was revived in 1919 in the post-war RAF. An RAF flight lieutenant is the equivalent of a lieutenant in th ...
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Pilot Officer
Pilot officer (Plt Off officially in the RAF; in the RAAF and RNZAF; formerly P/O in all services, and still often used in the RAF) is the lowest commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth countries. It ranks immediately below flying officer. It has a NATO ranking code of OF-1 and is equivalent to a second lieutenant in the British Army or the Royal Marines. The Royal Navy has no exact equivalent rank, and a pilot officer is senior to a Royal Navy midshipman and junior to a Royal Navy sub-lieutenant. In the Australian Armed Forces, the rank of pilot officer is equivalent to acting sub lieutenant in the Royal Australian Navy. The equivalent rank in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) was "assistant section officer". Origins In the Royal Flying Corps, officers were designated pilot officers at the end of pilot training. As they retained their commissions in their customary ranks (usually second lieutenant or lieutenant), and ...
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Duangjai Taewaprom
Duangjai Taewaprom () is Thai lakorn which is under process of filming. It is the sequel of ''Suphapburut Juthathep'' series, airing in 2013. The series was based on the novel of the same name and written by the same writers as its preceding story. Duangjai Taewaprom consists of '' Laorchan'', '' Kwanruetai'', '' Jaiphisut'', '' Dujapsorn'' and '' Porncheewan''. History In 2015, the publisher and the writers of its novels announced to write a sequel to ''Suphapburut Juthathep'', due to the overwhelming success of its TV series in 2013. The writers would write the sequel of their preceding stories — Nara writes ''Dujapsorn'', Romkaew writes ''Porncheewan'', Gaotam writes ''Kwanruetai'', Sornklin writes ''Laorchan'' and Praenut writes ''Jaiphisut''. The story is mainly about the life of Taewaprom's heirs, so the titles of the novels use the female lead characters' names. In 2020, Channel 3 confirmed that ''Duangjai Taewaprom'' was in the process of being made into a televisio ...
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TrueVisions
TrueVisions is a cable and satellite television operator in Thailand. TrueVisions is owned by the True Corporation. Until February 2007, it was called the United Broadcasting Corporation (UBC), or UBC-True. History International Broadcasting Corporation (1989 1998) In 1989, the International Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) was established by Thaksin Shinawatra. It was the first national cable TV provider. The MCOT gave the IBC a twenty year concession to a provide subscription television service. The IBC broadcast its programmes via super high frequency microwaves using MMDS. In 1995, after approval for an expansion of coverage area, the IBC began its first DTH service. In 1997, the South AfricanDutch company, MIH Limited, bought a sixteen percent stake in the IBC.Lewis G ''Virtual Thailand: The Media and Cultural Politics in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore''Routledge The IBC obtained most program content from the channels of other countries including HBO, CNN and ESPN. ...
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True4U
True4U is a Thai digital terrestrial television channel owned by True4U Station Company Limited, a subsidiary of True Corporation. It was broadcasting news, entertainment and sport programs. True4U is broadcasting on Thailand digital television platform on channel 24. History True4U originally launched in 1998 as Shopping@Home, a shopping television channel by UBC was broadcast on its platform. In 2005, the Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion, a department of Ministry of Industry hire UBC to produce their own channel and rename the channel to SMEs Shop Channel. In 2009, TV Direct Co., Ltd., a Thai shopping television network, rented the channel and renamed to Shopping Network. In 2012, the platform operator, TrueVisions TrueVisions is a cable and satellite television operator in Thailand. TrueVisions is owned by the True Corporation. Until February 2007, it was called the United Broadcasting Corporation (UBC), or UBC-True. History International Broadcasting C ...
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True Asian Series
TrueVisions is a cable and satellite television operator in Thailand. TrueVisions is owned by the True Corporation. Until February 2007, it was called the United Broadcasting Corporation (UBC), or UBC-True. History International Broadcasting Corporation (1989 1998) In 1989, the International Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) was established by Thaksin Shinawatra. It was the first national cable TV provider. The MCOT gave the IBC a twenty year concession to a provide subscription television service. The IBC broadcast its programmes via super high frequency microwaves using MMDS. In 1995, after approval for an expansion of coverage area, the IBC began its first DTH service. In 1997, the South AfricanDutch company, MIH Limited, bought a sixteen percent stake in the IBC.Lewis G ''Virtual Thailand: The Media and Cultural Politics in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore''Routledge The IBC obtained most program content from the channels of other countries including HBO, CNN and ESPN. ...
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Tencent Video
Tencent Video (, also called WeTV outside of China) is a Chinese video streaming website owned by Tencent. The website was launched in April 2011, and is one of China's largest online video platforms. As of March 2022, Tencent Video has over 1.268 billion mobile monthly active users, and 123 million VIP subscribers, making it the 4th largest streaming service in the world, after Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+. Tencent Video also operates an international version, WeTV, which was launched in 2018. History In April 2011, Tencent Video officially launched with an independent domain. Tencent Video supports online Video-on-Demand, and television broadcasts, and in July 2017 began featuring video content on China's biggest television maker, TCL. Usage In October 2017, Tencent Video's revenue was CNY 65.2 billion (US$9.87 billion). In September 2017, Tencent Video was one of eight Chinese apps in the top 30 mobile apps with the largest revenue in the App Store and Googl ...
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