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1955–1974 1970–1977 1977–1984 1984–2002 2002–2012
1955–1974 1970–1977 1977–1984 1984–2002 2002–2012
2012–2015 2014 2014–2015 2015–2019 2018–present
2012–2015 2014 2014–2015 2015–2019 2018–present

Thai Television Channel 4[]

1955–1974[]

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The channel was originally launched as Channel 4 Bang Khum Phron (ช่อง 4 บางขุนพรหม) with test transmissions beginning on 6 September 1954 and formal broadcasts on 24 June 1955. The then-new channel operated under the management of the Thai Television Company (founded in 1952), launching daily broadcasts in 1957.

Thai Color Television Channel 9[]

1970–1977[]

In 1970, the former 525-line monochrome station was deactivated, from now on, the channel started broadcasting on channel 9 in the PAL 625-line standard. In February 1977, then-Prime Minister Thanin Kraivichian resolved to dissolve the Thai Television Company, due to the reporting of the October 6 Massacre. However, Channel 9 still operated until the establishment of MCOT In March 1977.

Thai Color Television Channel 9 MCOT[]

1977–1984[]

Channel 9 still used the 1970 logo, but with the formation of MCOT in 1977, they just added the MCOT text under the logo.

1984–2002[]

Modernine TV[]

2002–2012[]

2013–2015[]

MCOT HD[]

April–December 2014[]

This logo was used during digital tests on the channel from April to 25 December 2014.

December 2014–2015[]

Channel 9 MCOT HD[]

2015–2019[]

2018-present[]