The Council of the Mass Communication Faculty Members of Thailand : C.M.C.T.


After the Bloody May, known as Phruetsapha Thamin, which was a crackdown on people from the government in 1992, there were efforts from the media organizations and the people to reform and unleash the dissemination of media content from the government in the previous era. The reformation led to the establishment of Thailand’s first independent television station (later called ITV).

Missions of CMCT

To promote collaboration and exchange for professional education development and mass communication ethics, to promote the rights and freedoms of the public to news and information and to improve rules and regulations related to mass communication, to promote the study, research, and to give advice on mass communication policies for public interest, to promote and support students’ activities in the field of mass communication and also to participate in other charitable activities.

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