GMM25

GMM25
CountryThailand
Broadcast areaThailandMalaysia (Perlis, Kedah, Perak, Kelantan and Terengganu)Myanmar (areas of Tachileik, Myawaddy, parts of Mawlamyine, and southernmost part of Tanintharyi Region)Cambodia (border areas of Oddar Meanchey, Banteay Meanchey, Pailin, parts of Battambang and Koh Kong provinces)Mekong river areas in Laos (including Vientiane)
HeadquartersGMM Grammy Place, Asok Montri Rd., Watthana, Bangkok, Thailand
Programming
LanguageThai
Picture format720pHDTV
Ownership
OwnerGMM Grammy(GMM25 Interactive Co., Ltd.)
Sister channelsONE31
History
Launched25 May 2014 (2014-05-25)
Former namesG-25 (pre-launch)BiG (2014)GMM Channel (2014–2016)
Links
Websitewww.gmm25.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 25 (TV5 MUX5)

GMM25 is a Thai digital terrestrial television channel. It is owned by GMM Grammy (via GMM Holding) and operated by The One Enterprise. The network offers drama, music, news and entertainment targeting teenagers.[1][2]

It airs programs produced by GMMTV including teen, and Yaoi and Yuri (also known as "Boys' Love" and "Girls' Love", or simply "BL" and "GL") drama series daily evenings at 20:30 (8:30 pm), and weekend TV shows (mid-morning and late-night).

GMM25 was launched on 25 May 2014 after GMM Grammy was awarded with a digital TV license from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Committee in December 2013.

The network partnered with Viu and Line TV in providing re-runs.[3][4]

The CEO is Takonkiet Viravan, who is also the managing director of The One Enterprise and ONE31.

Presenters

  • Orrarin Yamokgul
  • Saranpat Tangpaisanthanakul
  • Nitirath Buachan
  • Yanin Yanachpaween
  • Chainon Hankhirirat
  • Navanan Bamrungphruk
  • Somapol Piyapongsiri
  • Pajaree Na Nakhon
  • Krit Jenpanichkarn
  • Anuwat Fuengthongdang
  • Kanyarat Phimsawat
  • Aniporn Chalermburanawong
  • Chawankon Wattanaphisitkul
  • Phat Chanapantarak
  • Kachapha Tancharoen
  • Worarit Fuengarom
  • Chaowalit Srimankongtham
  • Thanatphan Buranacheewavilai
  • Warinda Damrongpol
  • Morakot Sangthaweep
  • Chalermpol Tikhampornthirawong

References

  1. ^"GMM25 G"MM' GRAMMY". www.gmmgrammy.com. Archived from the original on 16 April 2017. Retrieved 14 April 2017.
  2. ^"GMM Grammy to invest Bt6 billion". The Nation Thailand. 3 March 2015. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^"Line TV aims to top online video platform this year". Bangkok Post. 21 February 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  4. ^"Grammy gains OTT foothold with Viu". Bangkok Post. 17 May 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2019.