Authorised businesses must display the permission document in a visible place for the TCC team to verify it in coordination with the police to minimise viewing disturbances and business interruptions.
"Thais understand broadcast licences better now than during the previous World Cup four years ago. We expect to see more than 10,000 business operators interested in applying for World Cup broadcast permission," said Mr Sutthisak.
Fifa will be sending its representatives to monitor the World Cup broadcast in Thailand and see how broadcasting permission is granted.
The National Food Institute said 45 million viewers watched matches during the 2010 World Cup, and this benefited food and beverage sales as well as convenience stores and shops, which were open around the clock.
In another development at RS, the company is moving ahead with plans to strengthen its satellite TV business.
It put Channel 2, formerly Star Max, on the channel number 2 of every satellite platform including PSI, which holds a 50% market share among households using satellite TV set-top boxes.
The feedback has been very positive as the channel is easily accessed by viewers.
Channel 2 intends to be No.1 in the satellite TV segment and generate 200 million baht of profit this year, up 60% from last year.
Shares of RS closed yesterday on the Stock Exchange of Thailand at 8.40 baht, unchanged, in trade worth 18.5 million baht.
Authorised businesses must display the permission document in a visible place for the TCC team to verify it in coordination with the police to minimise viewing disturbances and business interruptions.
"Thais understand broadcast licences better now than during the previous World Cup four years ago. We expect to see more than 10,000 business operators interested in applying for World Cup broadcast permission," said Mr Sutthisak.
Fifa will be sending its representatives to monitor the World Cup broadcast in Thailand and see how broadcasting permission is granted.
The National Food Institute said 45 million viewers watched matches during the 2010 World Cup, and this benefited food and beverage sales as well as convenience stores and shops, which were open around the clock.
In another development at RS, the company is moving ahead with plans to strengthen its satellite TV business.
It put Channel 2, formerly Star Max, on the channel number 2 of every satellite platform including PSI, which holds a 50% market share among households using satellite TV set-top boxes.
The feedback has been very positive as the channel is easily accessed by viewers.
Channel 2 intends to be No.1 in the satellite TV segment and generate 200 million baht of profit this year, up 60% from last year.
Shares of RS closed yesterday on the Stock Exchange of Thailand at 8.40 baht, unchanged, in trade worth 18.5 million baht.
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