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Sorayuth Suthassanachinda
Thai journalist and TV broadcaster

Sorayuth Suthassanachinda

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Thai journalist and TV broadcaster
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Place of birth
Bangkok, Thailand
Age
57 years
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Biography

Sorayudth Sutadsanajinda (born 11 May 1966) is a TV presenter in Thailand. Renowned for his unique way of interviewing, his style is to read and report the news in newspaper headlines on his TV program known as News Talk. His famous works include Reungraochaonee, Reungrao sao arthit, Khonkhuikhao and Teunglukteungkhon.

Early life

Sorayudth Sutadsanajinda was born on 11 May 2509 BE (1966 AD), the second son of Mr.Somsak Sutadsanajinda and Ms.Witchuda Sutadsanajinda. He has an older sister name Sukanya and a younger sister name Supawadee.

Sorayudth was educated at Amnuay Silpa school and later graduated with Bachelor of Communication Arts from Bangkok University (secondary honors) in 2530 BE (1987 AD).

He began his work as a journalist on The Nation newspaper on 5 May 2531 BE (1988 AD). He reported on parliament news for two years and then government news for two years. In 2535 BE (1992 AD) he was in the editorial branch as an assistant to the chief political journalist. In 2537 BE (1994 AD) he was promoted to chief political journalist. Then he worked as a deputy managing editor of the Nation newspaper.

He is also the chairman of Raisom company and Chadtoichadkum company. Template:อ้างอิง

Note: Thailand uses a dating system which is 543 years ahead of BE (Buddhist Era).

Television works

  • Wikrokhao
  • Vetee itv
  • Fangkwamrobkhang
  • Itv talk
  • khebthok from nation
  • Khomchadluek
  • Khuan guan khao
  • Magic box)
  • Teung luk teung khon
  • Khonkuikhao
  • Jubkaokhui
  • Reunraochaonee
  • Reungdenyennee
  • Reungrao sat sun

Written work

Column

  • Kuinoksanam column
  • Pudjapasakhao column
  • Khonkuikhao column

Book works

  • Khomchadleuk (Nationbook)
  • Khammakornkhao (Ammarin)
  • Khammakhornkhao 2 (Ammarin)
  • Kuinoksanam (Ammarin)
  • Khammakornkhao 3 (Ammarin)
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