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RS Public Company Limited

RS Public Company Limited is a Thai Leading entertainment company. Current business of RS contains 3 main business.
Music Business which revenue come from 3 main channels; Digital Distribution, Physical Product and Copyright Collection.
Show Business such as Concert and Events, Tailormade events and Artist Management.
Media Business such as Radio and Television. The radio stations are composed of 3 different target groups "COOL Fahrenheit 93" Thai string music with easy listening style. "COOL Celsius 91.5" perform with the 50 minutes Music Freeze your mind concept and "Sabaidee Radio" Thai country music station that building on the success of Sabaidee TV. Television consisting of 1 Digital Free TV "Channel 8" free TV variety with the first run drama and the popular variety show and 4 leading satellite TV channels including "Sabaidee TV" Thai country music channel with the number 1 ranking in satellite TV rating. "YOU Channel" music channel for teenagers who love musics. "Channel 2" entertainment variety for star lovers and " Sun Channel " Extreme Entertainment Variety channels containing sports, news and entertainment.
==History==
Mr.Kriengkai Chetchotisak Kriengkai Chetchotisak began his own business in the field of jukebox production and cassette-tape recording, before formally founding "Rose Sound Co., Ltd.", which was the first milestone of the "RS Group", with only 50,000 Baht capital.
In 1982, R.S. Sound Co. Ltd. was established, with Kriengkai deciding to target the teenage demographic profile. The first band signed to the fledgling record label was Intanin, followed by Kiriboon, Fruity, Sixth Sense, Brandy and Rainbow.
By 1992, R.S. Promotion 1992 had moved its office from a small building on Urupong Rd. to the "Chetchotisak" building on Soi Ladprao 15 with 300 million Baht capital. Apart from recording albums, it has expanded into other entertainment lines: movie, radio program, TV program and TV series. The company established the R.S. Star Club, the first music fan club in Thailand.
In 1997, R.S. Promotion 1992 expanded into the TV industry by founding Shadow Entertainment Co., and Magic Advertainment Co., Ltd to produce "Shock Game", a talk of the town games show. This was followed by variety shows, music programs, music videos and TV series that gave the company both financial performance and reputation.
In 1999, R.S. Promotion entered the radio industry by setting up a new company called "Sky-High Network Co., Ltd" which operated 2 radio stations, "98 Cool FM" and "88.5 Z Pop We Like".
In May 2003, the company was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand as R.S. Promotion Public Company Limited.
In 2006, the company changed its name from "R.S. Promotion Public Company Limited" to "RS Public Company Limited" and changed its corporate identity to be consistent with the overall image of the organization. The celebration campaign was designed under the main theme of "a journey of happiness".
The company invested 50% in RS International Broadcasting and Sport Management Co., Ltd to expand into the sport business. The company was granted the media rights to the World Cup tournament in 2010 and 2014.
In 2008, the company invested in Yaak Co., Ltd to expand into the TV media business, targeting the teen segment. Yaak’s TV programs include Teen Plus Show, Kamikaze' Club, 2 Nite Live and teen drama, Daddy Duo. The company invested about 60 Million in an indoor seven-a-side soccer field called "S-One", located on Bangna-Trad Km.4 road. The soccer field serves as a rental field as well as a media to sponsors targeting sport marketing. The company was granted the media rights to the live broadcasts of the 2008 Euro Football Championship.
In 2009, the Company started the satellite TV business with 2 channels; "YOU Channel" and "Sabaidee TV", which were first broadcast in August 2009 to more than 4.5 million households.
In 2011, the company expanded its satellite TV business by managing 2 channels; "Channel 8", free TV variety 24 hours, and "Yaak TV", free TV uncensored 24 hours.
The company was granted the media rights to the live broadcasts of the 2012–13 La Liga football tournament.
In 2012, the company expanded its satellite TV, by launching the new channel "RS Sport La Liga" to support the right to broadcast Spanish La Liga football for the three seasons 2012–15. The company also has modified "Yaak TV" by adjusting the content and format to cover all target groups and renamed to "Star Max Channel" with the concept "entertainment variety for star lovers".
In the radio business, the company broadcast FM 88.5 MHZ "Sabaidee Radio" Thai country music station that built on the success of Sabaidee TV and R-Siam.
In 2013, the Company entered into a full entertainment production which focuses on the media business. This year, the company has modified "RS Sport La Liga" into a semi-pay TV "Sun Channel La Liga" that includes sports, news entertainment and Spanish La Liga football.
In the radio business, the company rebranded "Sky High" to "COOLISM" and opened a new radio channel "COOL Celsius 91.5". The station offers international music, variety programmes and content from overseas.
In 2014, the Company won the Digital TV auction and broadcast Channel 8 as Digital Free TV with standard definition. The company also rebranded "Starmax Channel" to "Channel 2", to build it into the No.1 of satellite TV in Thailand.

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