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<div> <div>Under the junta, where a free media is crucial for voicing people’s concerns, all people can hear from the Thailand’s so-called public television is “the sound of silence,” says an academic.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>In The Creative Forum on 5 July 2017, Pokpong Chanwit, who conducted research in the 2009 performance evaluation project of Thai Public Broadcasting Service (ThaiPBS), delivered a speech calling on ThaiPBS to improve its internal management system and raise its voice for the people.</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>Pokpong said that after 10 years of operations, he, like many </div></div>