Former type subsidiary Products Films, Series CEO Wisut Poonvoralak (2004–) | Industry Motion pictures Website www.gth.co.th Founded 29 April 2004 Defunct 2015 | |
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Key people Visute PoolvoralaksJira Maligool Subsidiaries 365 FilmGood Things HappenNadao Bangkok Films produced |
Gmm tai hub co ltd gth coming soon 2009
GMM Tai Hub or GTH (Thai: จีเอ็มเอ็ม ไท หับ or จีทีเอช) was a film studio of the Thai entertainment conglomerate GMM Grammy. It was formed in 2003 by the merger of GMM Pictures with producer Visute Poolvoralaks' Tai Entertainment and Jira Maligool's Hub Ho Hin film company, following the box-office success of the childhood romantic comedy, Fan Chan, which the three companies had a hand in producing.
Contents
- Gmm tai hub co ltd gth coming soon 2009
- Gmm tai hub co ltd gth hormones 2008
- About the company
- Partnerships
- Dissolution
- Cable TV and TV channel
- References
The studio was dissolved in December 2015 due to internal conflicts. It was replaced by the newly established GDH 559.
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About the company
In 2000, Tai Entertainment joined Hub Ho Hin Bangkok to produce The Iron Ladies, film that became domestic box office leader. In 2003, Tai Entertainment and Hub Ho Hin teamed with GMM Grammy to produce My Girl.
Launched in May 2004, GTH is a fully independent joint venture from three of Thailand's most renowned and innovative media companies: GMM Grammy (held 51%), Tai Entertainment (held 30%) and Heb Ho Hin Bangkok (owned 19%). announced a merger partner. Set up a new company under the name "GMM Tai Hub" or "GTH".
Partnerships
In 2014, GMM Tai Hub partnered with KBank to launch a new line of debit cards, "GTH is Me".
Dissolution
On 13 November 2015, it was announced that GTH was to be dissolved on 31 December 2015, citing internal disputes on the future direction of the firm as the reason for the breakup.