Under the management of Democracy News Network Co., Ltd. (Thai: บริษัท เดโมเครซี นิวส์ เน็ตเวิร์ก จำกัด) was established on May 18, 2009, with an initial capital of 5 million baht, consists of Jarupong Ruangsuwan, former permanent secretary of the Ministry of Labor and former chairman of the Board of Directors of MCOT Public Company Limited and Wimol Chanjiravuttikul, Former Academic and Policy Working Group People's Power Party, becoming a director of the company to support broadcasting satellite television channels together with the Pheu Thai Party as a replacement in case of an order to suspend the broadcasting of the People's Station Before the crackdown on the Red Shirt rally on May 19, 2010, the Abhisit government ordered the suspension of broadcasting on the People's Station.
by June Therefore, able to begin broadcasting trials between 19:00-20:00 and broadcasting full 24 hours a day from July 5, the same year under the name Asia Update and using the sending room with old office of the people's station Which is located on the 5th floor of the Imperial World Ladprao building.
Until the declaration of martial law on May 20, 2014, with subsequent orders Let Asia Update suspend broadcasting two days later (May 22), there was a continuous coup.
Including Asia Update Later, the coup therefore announced to entrepreneurs Come to apply for a license to continue to operate.
Therefore, the new channel name was changed to Open TV ((Thai: โอเพ่นทีวี), before becoming the name of TV24 when it actually started broadcasting on September 4, the same year, started broadcasting news at noon, Newsroom at 12:00. and Mee Ketsiri Ruangkanchanset be an announcer In December 2015, TV24 adjusted the screen aspect ratio from 4:3 which has been used since Asia Update era to 16:9 by adjusting the news text and short text submitted by viewers TV24 closed on 30 May 2018, but continues to operate as an online newspaper and Internet TV station broadcast on YouTube with some personnel still operating but others have moved.