Soap operas in Thailand
Lakorn (Thai: ละคร) is the Thai word for play, but is also used to refer to the Thai genre of soap operas.
Watch Ziggo TV in Thailand with a VPN?
In January 2025 I am going on holiday to Thailand. Due to Covid I have not been to Thailand for 4 years and before that I always used the Mulvad vpn to watch Ziggo TV in Thailand. That worked perfectly. Now I have installed the app on the tablet to watch, but after installation Ziggo indicates that Ziggo cannot watch you from this location and/or this network.
In November and from January to February I go on holiday to Cha-am, Thailand. I have been coming to Cha-am since 2006, but until now I have always stayed in hotels. This time we rented a house for the first time, a different house in November than in January-February. I've seen Android TVs available.
Want to watch Ziggo TV in Thailand?
Until recently I watched Ziggo TV via a VPN connection when I was in Thailand. However, this is now blocked. I know that you can watch various TV channels via Euro TV, but the range is much more limited than with Ziggo.
Which channel in Thailand will broadcast the 2024 European Football Championships in June?
Does anyone know which channel in Thailand will broadcast the 2024 European Football Championships in June?
How can I watch Belgian or Dutch TV in Thailand?
For Dutch and Belgians in Thailand, the combination of digital TV, streaming services and IPTV offers a window home. This guide explains how to use these technologies to access your favorite Dutch and Belgian programs from Thailand. Whether it concerns live television, on-demand series or specific channels, here you will find out how to watch them.
Question about watching TV in Thailand
I have a question about watching TV in Thailand. My new house just outside a small village between Udon Thani and Khumpawapi is almost ready for occupancy. Power has now been installed to the street in front of the house. There is no TV cable yet.
When watching TV was still a luxury…
The somewhat older among us can still remember the period when (black and white) TV was introduced in the Netherlands. Usually there was someone in the street who could afford a TV. On Wednesday afternoon all the neighborhood children went there to watch TV.
Thailand question: How can I best receive Belgian, Dutch and German TV channels in Thailand
Soon I will be going to Thailand for a longer period of time. How can I best receive Belgian, Dutch and German TV channels in Thailand (region between Loei and Udon Thani) for a reasonable price?
I have an LG Smart TV in Thailand and I think it should be possible to download the Canal Digital app and then log in with your Dutch username and password. Who has experience with that?
Thailand question: Who can help me set up my TV?
I am looking for someone in Chiang Mai to help me set up my TV?
Google Chromecast in Thailand to watch Belgian TV?
Does anyone have experience using a Google chromecast, using it in Thailand? How does it work after connecting to the TV, do I need to install a VPN or …….
Watch Formula 1 in Thailand this season?
In an earlier discussion there was talk about F1 TV. This costs US$ 26,99 per year but does not entitle you to live races. Only with F1 TV Pro you can watch the races live. This costs US$ 79 per year but is not available in Thailand due to local rights (TRUE).
TV broken, but now repaired myself (readers' submission)
In response to this topic: https://www.thailandblog.nl/ Readers Question/tv-kapot-is-thailand-echt-een-wegwerpmaatschappij/ I share the following.
TV broken, is Thailand really a throwaway society?
Ridiculous. Is Thailand really a throwaway society? We bought a super TV in 2014. A top model, 65 inch, curved, cost 170.000 Baht at Powerbuy. It was the best money could buy at the time. A beautiful image. But suddenly last August the lights went out.
Watching TV via the internet in Thailand?
Can someone explain to me in easy language how True ID TV works? Still have a dish, but would like to look online.
Where can I watch Formula 1 on Sunday in Pattaya?
Dear readers, Does anyone know where we can watch Formula 1 on Sunday in Pattaya? Regards, Klaas Editors: Do you have a question for the readers of Thailandblog? Use the contact form.
Frans Amsterdam in Pattaya: 'The BVN torment'
Frans Amsterdam has settled down again in Pattaya and entertains us, until there are no more 'like' ratings, with his experiences in a follow-up story:
Frans may not have a goldfish in his hotel room, but there is an aquarium or bottle bank. That is a Samsung television set with traditional picture tube, screen ratio 4:3, but already equipped with a flat screen. No wonder of inventive ingenuity, but just a solid thing, which cannot be faulted.
Thailand reader question: TV repair
About 6 years ago we bought the top model Samsung UH65HU9000, at Powerbuy in Sakhon Nakhon. At the time it cost 170.000 THB. However, together with blue Ray player with sound system. However, the new TV gave up the ghost this week. We heard only soft beeps.
Does anyone have useful tips on how I can watch Dutch (sports) channels easily and in good quality? I've searched a lot on the internet and here on Thailandblog, but haven't been able to find exactly what I need yet.
It will take more than a month, but then there will be time for the European Football Championship. Does anyone/reader of this blog know if CH3 will be reporting this event live again this year?
What is the best way to receive TV in the Udon Thani area?