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GMMTV (Thai: จีเอ็มเอ็มทีวี RTGS: Chi Em Em Thiwi), acronym for Grammy Television (which was its former name), is a television production and talent agent subsidiary to the Thai entertainment conglomerate GMM Grammy, under The One Enterprise, which produces television shows, songs, and music videos. It was founded on August 3, 1995. Sataporn Panichraksapong is the company's managing director.

History[edit]

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It was first known as Grammy Television (which refers to its acronym from the latter)

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First logo used from 2007 to 2013

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GMMTV Company Limited (Thai: บริษัท จีเอ็มทีวี จำกัด) (also known as Grammy Television Company Limited (Thai: บริษัท แกรมมี่ เทเลวิชั่น จำกัด)) was founded on August 3, 1995[2] by the GMM Grammy executives who saw the potential in developing, growing and strengthening the Thai television industry. The marketing department of the company was created into a separate entity to manage the television production industry. GMMTV started to produce TV game shows and music shows for analogue TV stations in Thailand at that time, namely, Channel 3, Channel 5, Channel 7, and iTV, with Duangjai Lorlertwit and Saithip Montrikul na Ayudhaya as the managing directors, respectively.[3][4]

In 2007, Saithip Montrikul na Ayudhaya left the company to manage GMM Media Public Co., Ltd.[5] As a result, Sataporn Panichraksapong, who was then the deputy managing director, became the new managing director[6] and renamed the company into GMMTV Company Limited.

On February 2, 2009, the company started running a cable and satellite television channel named Bang Channel by moving some of the TV shows which were aired on Channel 5 to its own channel, and began to produce different television programs in other genres aside from game shows and music shows. On June 29, 2011, GMMTV had set up a joint venture with Rungtham Pumseenil to establish Memiti Co., Ltd. to expand and innovate the Thai television industry with 70% of shares held by GMMTV, and 30% held by Rungtham. Consequently, Memiti became a subsidiary of GMMTV.[7]

Due to the business restructuring of GMM Grammy, on June 24, 2015, GMM Grammy's board of directors has passed the resolution to dispose of the total 70% shares held by GMMTV in Memiti to The One Enterprise or One 31 channel business group as a new shareholder affecting Memiti to become a subsidiary of The One Enterprise accordingly.[8] On December 5 the same year, GMMTV's board of directors resolved to close its cable and satellite television channel and instead focus on television production for One31 and GMM 25 which are digital channels. As a result, Bang Channel stopped broadcasting from December 31, 2015, onwards.[9]

On August 24, 2017, after Adelfos Co., Ltd, a subsidiary of TCC Group (Thailand) has subscribed for the newly issued ordinary shares in GMM Channel Trading Co., Ltd., GMM Grammy has restructured its business to be in line with the share subscription agreement by passing a resolution to transfer all of its shares held in GMMTV to GMMCH (GMM Channel Holding Co., Ltd., formerly GMM Channel Trading Co., Ltd.) or the business group of GMM 25 as the new shareholder.[10][11]

However, on November 27, 2020, the board of directors’ meeting of GMM Grammy, in company with Siridamrongdham Co., Ltd. of TCC Group, had the resolution to dispose of and transfer all of their shares in GMMCH to ONEE (The One Enterprise Public Company Limited or One31 business group) in accordance with the conditions and plans in relation to an initial public offering and list ONEE in the Stock Exchange of Thailand.[12] As a result, the company has been a subsidiary of The One Enterprise group with Takonkiet Viravan as the indirect director since December 1.[13]

On November 22, 2022, during the GMMTV 2023 Diversely Yours, press conference, Sataporn announced plans to invest a 51% stake in Parbdee Tawesuk Co., Ltd., the creative production house which co-produced Wake Up Ladies: The Series, The Gifted, F4 Thailand: Boys Over Flowers, etc. in an effort to grow GMMTV's business model and enhance potential and elevate Thai content to reach new heights in the global market.[14] The acquisition was completed a month later on December 22, 2022.[15][16]

Currently, GMMTV is producing entertainment programs, dramas, and television series under the supervision and management of The One Enterprise which has the right to organize both One31 and GMM 25 channels, and because of its successful production teen/drama series as well as Boys' Love series on GMM 25, The One Enterprise granted the primetime timeslot from 8:30 pm – 9:30 pm of GMM 25 for GMMTV to provide and broadcast their series every week.[17]

Artists[edit]

Current[edit]

These are the current artists under the talent arm of GMMTV including TV presenters/hosts, actors and singers:[18]

  • Achirawich Saliwattana (Gun Achi)
  • Akeburud Sophon (Suice)
  • Akkaranat Ariyaritwikul (Nott)
  • Alysaya Tsoi (Alice)
  • Chanagun Arpornsutinan (Gunsmile)
  • Chanunphat Kamolkiriluck (Gigie)
  • Jirakit Kuariyakul (Toptap)
  • Jirakit Thawornwong (Mek)
  • Juti Jumroenketpratip (Mek)
  • Kasempong Paladesh (Bezt)
  • Khemarat Sunthorranon (Oung)
  • Khoo Pei-Cong (Wave)
  • Kitkasem McFadden (James)
  • Kritchanok Suaysod (Atom)
  • Krithawat Akachai (Non)
  • Krittanai Arsalprakit (Nammon)
  • Krittaphorn Monteerarat (Mook)
  • Korawit Boonsri (Gun)
  • Korn Khunatipapisiri (Oaujun)
  • Kunchanuj Kengkarnka (Kun)
  • Marie Eugenie LeLay (Zom)
  • Maripha Siripool (Wawa)
  • Methavee Pichetchaiyuth (Now)
  • Napasasi Surawan (Mind)
  • Napasorn Weerayuttvilai (Puimek)
  • Nararak Jaibumrung (Ten)
  • Natcha Janthapan (Mouse)
  • Noelle Klinneam (Tiny)
  • Nattawat Finkler (Patrick)
  • Oranicha Krinchai (Proud)
  • Pattadon Janngeon (Fiat)
  • Peerapon Senakun (Ikkyu)
  • Perawit Pinta (Palm)
  • Phakjira Kanrattanasood (Nanan)
  • Phurikulkrit Chusakdiskulwibul (Amp)
  • Pimlada Chaiprichawit (Prae)
  • Pisith Nimitsamanjit (Fluk)
  • Porntip Pantawong (Ploy)
  • Prachaya Ruangroj (Singto)
  • Premanat Suwannannon (Peck)
  • Pronpiphat Pattanasettanon (Plustor)
  • Pumipat Paiboon (Prame)
  • Puttichai Kasetsin (Push)
  • Rapa Surajaras (Rapa)
  • Saranyu Winaipanit (Ice)
  • Sean Jindachot (Sean)
  • Sheranut Yusananda (Namcha)
  • Sirichok Sae-Tang (Ball)
  • Sirintip Hanpradit (Rose)
  • Smith Sirisrimungkorn (Bank)
  • Sutthipha Kongnawdee (Noon)
  • Thanakorn Phowijit (Float)
  • Thanatsaran Samthonglai (Frank)
  • Thapat Niyommalai (Tee)
  • Theeratach Sriboonnark (Bond)
  • Tytan Teepprasan (Tytan)
  • Warinda Damrongphol (Dada)
  • Winyu Wongsurawat (John)

Television and online[edit]

TV shows[edit]

Aside from its dramas and boys' love series airing on primetime every 20:30 ICT slot on GMM25, GMMTV also produced variety shows that air on GMM25. Every show's full episode catch-up is available via GMMTV's YouTube channels as well as other social media platforms and partner streaming services.

On GMM25

Online shows[edit]

GMMTV is also releasing exclusive online shows through their YouTube channels as well as other social media platforms and partner streaming services.

On GMMTV Official (6:00 pm ICT)

  • Once Upon A Time with Tay Tawan – Mondays, 8:00 pm ICT (since September 12, 2022)
  • Arm Share with Arm Weerayut – alternate Wednesdays (since April 16, 2019)
  • Chuat Chuat with Neo, Louis, Aou, and Captain – alternate Thursdays (since August 11, 2022)
  • Little Big World With Pond Phuwin – alternate Fridays, 5:00 pm ICT (since August 26, 2022)
  • Isuzu Magic Eyes Challenge with Win, Off, Foei, Nicky, Carissa and Grace – Every Sunday, 11:30 am ICT (since December 4, 2022)
  • BMC Way with Baby Mic Candy – Sundays-Mondays, 3:00 pm ICT (since August 28, 2022)

On Toey Tiew Thai & Friends (5:00 pm ICT)

  • Rot Song Taew with Pompam, Jennie, Pingpong, and Madame Mod – alternate Wednesdays (since July 20, 2022)
  • Cheer Reader with Golf and Pompam – Wednesdays (since July 21, 2022)

Defunct[a]

  • Chuan Len Challenge (April 1, 2016 – March 20, 2022)
  • Manud Pa La Dek (July 25, 2016 – August 27, 2020)
  • Off Gun Fun Night (November 12, 2017 – July 12, 2018)
  • Friend.ship with Krist-Singto (July 15, 2019 – December 15, 2019)
  • Off Gun Fun Night (Season 2) (July 24, 2019 – December 24, 2019)
  • TayNew Meal Date (November 30, 2018 – December 26, 2019)
  • Jen Jud God Jig (August 19, 2019 – March 27, 2020)
  • Be My Baby (November 26, 2019 – March 31, 2020)
  • Mu Jong Pung (April 10, 2019 – July 3, 2020)
  • Love White Love Animal (March 5, 2020 – April 2, 2020)
  • Sanae Hong Krueng (April 24, 2019 – April 20, 2020)
  • Come & Joy Gun (January 30, 2020 – June 4, 2020)
  • Play2gether (May 25, 2020 – June 15, 2020)
  • Hungry Sister (February 25, 2020 – July 21, 2020)
  • Jen Jud God Jig Up Level (July 30, 2020 – September 30, 2020)
  • Game Nong Kong Phi (November 5, 2020 – November 19, 2020)
  • Bright - Win Inbox (June 30, 2020 – November 24, 2020)
  • Topak Tokham Titfaidaeng (Season 4) (June 26, 2020 – December 18, 2020)
  • Kuad Wicha (November 9, 2020 – January 18, 2021)
  • OffGun Mommy Taste (August 6, 2020 – March 4, 2021)
  • Hub Talk (February 1, 2020 – March 15, 2021)
  • Play Lift (March 29, 2021 – April 12, 2021)
  • Nicky Kii Tuen (April 9, 2021)
  • Isuzu Max Challenge (May 27, 2021 – July 1, 2021)
  • Safe House Season 1 (September 13 – 19, 2021)
  • Safe House Season 2: Winter Camp (November 15 – 21, 2021)
  • Hub! Hub (September 25, 2021 – November 13, 2021)
  • Safe House Season 3: Best Bro Secret (March 21 – 27, 2022)
  • Let’s play Lay’s 24 Hrs. (March 29, 2022 – April 12, 2022)
  • Force - Book Show Real (February 17, 2022 – April 21, 2022)
  • Krahai Lao (April 20, 2021 — July 12, 2022)
  • Young Survivors (May 18, 2022 – July 13, 2022)
  • E.M.S: Earth-Mix Space (September 10, 2021 – July 29, 2022)
  • Ohm Nanon Upvel (March 28, 2022 – August 22, 2022)
  • Safe House Season 4: Vote Live (September 5 – 11, 2022)
  • Lay's On Cruise (August 30, 2022 – September 13, 2022)
  • Hub A Nice Day (August 15, 2022 – September 26, 2022)
  • Raeng Long (July 13, 2022 – November 30, 2022)

  1. ^ Some defunct shows may still be returning for special episodes.

Special shows[edit]

Special show is a documentary program presenting GMMTV's drama and television series, including cast and crew interviews, behind-the-scenes, and footage from the production. It normally airs a week before the first episode or after the last episode on GMM 25 and GMMTV's official YouTube channel.

Discography[edit]

GMMTV manages a record label under the name GMMTV Records.[19] The vocalist(s) of a song may be either an artist under GMMTV or any subsidiary of GMM Grammy conglomerate.

Filmography[edit]

Most of GMMTV's drama and television series plot and screenplay are based on or adapted from fictions and novels.

Currently, GMMTV-produced series and dramas air from Mondays to Sundays at 8:30-9:30 pm (ICT) through Channel GMM25, while the full uncut version of series' episodes are made available right after airing or delayed telecast through their respective partner streaming services, (Such as AIS Play, Viu, WeTV, Disney+ Hotstar and oneD).

The divided portions of series' episodes will be airing simulcast for international viewers through GMMTV's official YouTube channel. These may be supplemented by English subtitles or captions.

TV series[edit]

  Currently airing  In post-production or Not yet aired  In production or Filming  Upcoming

Cancelled series[edit]

On 23 September 2020, GMMTV issued an official statement on the cancellation of the following series due to the COVID-19 pandemic:[37]

On 22 November 2022, In GMMTV 2023 DIVERSELY YOURS, it has been announced that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting schedule conflict. A series wasn't going to be moved forward.

Thailand[edit]

Events held in Thailand are directly organized by GMMTV and are made available to a global audience through the partner service.