A list of Thai newspapers and Thai news sites including Thai Rath, Khao Sod, Daily News, Manager, Bangkok Post, Thai Post, and Pattaya Mail.
It is one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Thailand.
Leading newspaper published in Thai Language.
One of the mass-circulation broadsheet newspapers in Thailand.
Thai-language daily newspaper published in Bangkok, Thailand by the Nation Multimedia Group.
Thai-language daily newspaper based in Bangkok. The newspaper emphasizes on business news.
English-language daily newspaper published in Thailand.
English language daily newspaper published in Thailand.
Daily Thai-language newspaper owned by the Thai Journal Group.
First English-language newspaper published in Pattaya, Thailand.
Providing provincial and local news for Chiangrai.
English language publication in the north of Thailand, owned by the Trisila Company Limited.
Bangkok based English language business newspaper.
Thailand's newspaper landscape is robust and diverse, featuring publications in both Thai and English to cater to a varied readership. Prominent Thai-language newspapers include Thai Rath, Daily News, Khao Sod, Matichon, and Thairath, while English-language newspapers such as the Bangkok Post, The Nation, and Pattaya Mail serve both local and expatriate communities.
These newspapers cover a broad spectrum of current affairs, developments, and events, reflecting the diverse interests and viewpoints across Thailand. They are instrumental in keeping the public informed and engaged, with a wide distribution network that extends to major areas including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Ratchasima, Hat Yai, Udon Thani, Rayong, and Krabi. This extensive reach makes Thai newspapers a vital source of news and information for millions across the country.
The advent of digitalization has further expanded the influence of Thai media. A growing number of online news websites and portals now offer content in both Thai and English, complemented by multimedia content and podcasts. This digital presence not only broadens accessibility but also enhances the ability of the Thai media to meet the evolving needs of its audience, ensuring timely and dynamic news delivery.