เข้าหน้าภาษาไทย
Community Media is community owned, controlled, and operated, giving access to voices in the community and encouraging diversity, creativity and participation. UNESCO recognizes that the presence of community media is a sign of media pluralism, diversity of content, and the representation of a society’s different groups and interests. Community media encourages open dialogue, local transparency and a voice to the voiceless.
In this regard, community media is one that is operated:
• in the community,
• for the community,
• about the community and
• by the community
Community television in particular is a form of mass media in which a television station is owned, operated and/or programmed by a community group to provide television programs of local interest known as local programming. Community television stations are most commonly operated by non-profit groups or cooperatives. However, in some cases they may be operated by a local college or university, a cable company or a municipal government.
A research study by the University of Phayao regards the local or community TV, in Thai concept, as the mass media that broadcasts with purposes of informing, entertaining by responding to the needs of local people, and also allowing people to be involved in many levels, such as a viewer or a producer in production team, a leader, a planner, a policy maker on programme production for TV station and those programmes must aim to local development.
Within the framework of the joint NBTC/ITU project on development of a framework for deploying community TV broadcasting services in Thailand, the National Broadcasting Telecommunications Commission of Thailand (NBTC) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are co-organizing the "Seminar on Community TV and International Practices" which will be held at
Amari Watergate Hotel in Bangkok on 13 November 2015.
The Seminar is no registration fee and will be conducted in English and Thai with English-Thai translation. Should you be interested in participating in the event, please contact: Ms. Siriwan Silprakorb, Email:
siriwan@itupo.org or the Digital Broadcasting Bureau, Office of NBTC at, digital@nbtc.go.th