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Sorayudth Sutadsanajinda
Sorayuth in 2009
Born
Sorayudth Sutadsanajinda

(1966-05-11) May 11, 1966 (age 58)
Phaya Thai, Bangkok, Thailand
OccupationJournalist
Years active1996–2017
SpousePiangchan Wongwichuwej

Sorayudth Sutadsanajinda (Thai: สรยุทธ์ สุทัศนะจินดา; RTGSSorayut Suthatsanachinda; born: 11 May 1966) is a TV presenter in Thailand. Known for his unique way of interviewing, his style is to read and report the news in newspaper headlines on his TV program News Talk.[1] His works include Rueng Lao Chao Nee, Rueng Lao Sao Arthit, Kon Kui Kao and Thuenglukthuengkhon.

Early life and education

Sorayudth Sutadsanajinda was born on 11 May 1966 to a Thai-Chinese middle class family in Sanam Pao in Phaya Thai District, Bangkok near Victory Monument. He is the second son of Somsak Sutadsanajinda and Witchuda Sae-lo. His mother was a fresh fruit trader, his father died before his first memory. He has an older sister name Sukanya and a younger sister name Supawadee.[2]

A newshound from an early age, Sorayudth was educated at Amnuay Silpa School and later graduated with a Bachelor of Communication Arts from Bangkok University (first-class honours) in 1987.[2]

He began his work as a journalist on The Nation newspaper on 5 May 1988. He reported on parliamentary news for two years and then governmental news for two years. In 1992, he joined the editorial branch as an assistant to the chief political journalist. In 1994 he was promoted to chief political journalist. Then he worked as a deputy managing editor of The Nation newspaper.[2]

He was the chairman of the Raisom and Chadtoichadkum companies.[3]

On 3 June 2018, his mother died of sepsis, aged 79.[4]

Charges and imprisonment

On 29 August 2017, Sorayuth was sentenced to 13 years and four months in prison for stealing MCOT ad payments dating back to 2004.[5] On 21 January 2019 Sorayuth was sentenced to eight years in jail for embezzlement of funds by Supreme Court with no suspension, reduced from a sentence of 13 years and four months handed down by the Appeals Court on 29 August 2017.[6][7] As of 2020, Sorayuth is back on the air in prison, warning inmates of the perils of Covid-19.[8]

Television work

  • News Analysis (วิเคราห์ข่าว) (1996 – 2000)
  • ITV Stage (เวทีไอทีวี) (1996 – 2000)
  • Listen to the surrounding (ฟังความรอบข้าง) (1996 – 2000)
  • ITV Talk (ไอทีวี ทอล์ก) (1996 – 2000)
  • Keb Tok Jak Nation (เก็บตกจากเนชั่น) (June 1, 2000 – May 1, 2003)
  • Kom Chad Luek (รายการคมชัดลึก) (2000 – 2003)
  • Kuan Kuan Khao (ก๊วนกวนข่าว)
  • Majic Box (กล่องวิเศษ)
  • Thuenglukthuengkhon (ถึงลูกถึงคน)
  • Kon Kui Kao (คนคุ้ยข่าว)
  • Jab Kao Kui (จับเข่าคุย)
  • Rueng Lao Chao Nee (เรื่องเล่าเช้านี้)
  • Rueng Den Yen Nee (เรื่องเด่นเย็นนี้)
  • Rueng Lao Sao Arthit (เรื่องเล่าเสาร์-อาทิตย์)

Written work

Column

  • Kuinoksanam column
  • Pudjapasakhao column
  • Khonkuikhao column

Book works

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

References

  1. ^ “เจ้าสัวสรยุทธ”จาก “กรรมกรข่าว” สู่ ‘นักเล่าข่าวพันล้าน’, ผู้จัดการ .สืบค้นเมื่อ 07/03/2559 (in Thai)
  2. ^ a b c สรยุทธ สุทัศนะจินดา. ไทยรัฐ. สืบค้นเมื่อ 29-2-2559. (in Thai)
  3. ^ บริษัทไร่ส้ม ทำอะไร ทำไมถึงรวย ?. สนุกดอตคอม. สืบค้นเมื่อ 03-06-2560. (in Thai)
  4. ^ 'สรยุทธ'โพสต์อาลัยสูญเสีย'คุณแม่วิชชุดา'เผยภาพเฟซไทม์สวดมนต์ให้ฟังขณะบวช แม่ยกมือน้ำตาไหล. ช่อง 3. สืบค้นเมื่อ 26-6-2561. (in Thai)
  5. ^ สรยุทธนอนคุก คดีบ.ไร่ส้ม 'ศาลอุทธรณ์' ยืนโทษ-13 ปี 4 เดือน ฎีกายกขอประกัน. ไทยรัฐ. สืบค้นเมื่อ 26-6-2561. (in Thai)
  6. ^ https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380871
  7. ^ https://www.thaipbsworld.com/sorayuths-final-message-before-going-to-prison/
  8. ^ "Sorrayuth back on air—for inmates only". Bangkok Post. 5 April 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2020.