Disney Junior (European, Middle Eastern and African TV channel)

Disney Junior Europe, Middle East and Africa[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast area
Headquarters3 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, West London W6 9PE, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)
Picture formatSDTV 576i (16:9)
HDTV 1080i
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company Limited (Disney Entertainment)
Sister channelsDisney Channel
History
Launched
  • 1 June 2011; 12 years ago (2011-06-01)
  • 1 March 2012; 12 years ago (2012-03-01) (Romania)
  • 1 July 2015; 8 years ago (2015-07-01) (Hungary)
  • 5 June 2023; 10 months ago (2023-06-05) (Nordics distribution)
ClosedDecember 2017; 6 years ago (2017-12) (Hungary)
Former names
Links
Website
Availability
Terrestrial
GOtvChannel 60
DStvChannel 309

Disney Junior, officially Disney Junior Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)[5] is a British-managed preschool pay television channel targeting younger viewers aged 2–7, owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company Limited, the international division of The Walt Disney Company serving Central and Eastern Europe, Western Europe, the Middle East and Africa.[6] Launched on 1 June 2011 as a replacement for Playhouse Disney outside Africa and headquartered at Hammersmith, West London,[7] it broadcasts in 11 languages.[8]

it is available through Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Romania, Turkey with the Middle East (except, Iran, Israel, and Syria), most of Africa, the Baltics, the Nordics, and the Balkan countries[9] (Including Albania).

Disney Junior is partially available in the Czech Republic[10] through some satellite services, but does not air through its native language (Czech),[citation needed] unlike the former block on Disney Channel. It was previously available in Hungary between 2015 and 2017 in a Hungarian language track.[11] Since May 2016, it added an Arabic language counterpart for the MENA transmission via OSN.[12] Since April 2022, Disney Junior is currently the only Disney-branded TV channel in Turkey since Disney Channel closed.

Disney Junior programs are currently available on Disney+ which launched in South Africa on 18 May 2022, the Middle East and North Africa on 8 June; and Greece, Turkey, and in Central and Eastern Europe on 14 June,[13] concluding Europe's release.

Availability

Current

France

Originally launched as Playhouse Disney on 2 November 2002, along with Disney Channel +1 and Toon Disney; later rebranded as Disney Junior on 28 May 2011 in both SD and HD.[14][15][16][17] Available through France and its overseas territories, Francophone Africa, Haiti, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Switzerland.

Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)

A pan-regional feed available through Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus, Poland, Romania, Turkey with the Middle East (except, Iran, Israel, and Syria), most of Africa, The Baltics, The Nordics, and the Balkan countries.[18] Launched on 1 June 2011,[19] while 1 March 2012 in Romania.[20] The Polish and Romanian transmissions airs local advertisements. The Hungarian version was initially available between 1 July 2015[21] to December 2017 with a Hungarian language audio track. Since 2016, it began broadcasting in Arabic.[22] In the Czech Republic,[23] it only aired with Czech subtitles.[citation needed] In Turkey, it is the only Disney-branded TV channel since April 2022.

Spain

Disney Junior launched on 11 June 2011,[24] replacing Playhouse Disney (which was launched on 16 November 2001[25]) with a Spanish language track. It is also available in Andorra.[26]

Israel

Launched on 18 July 2011 on Yes satellite[27] and on 27 November 2013 on HOT Cable, under The Walt Disney Company Israel. The programming' not synced with the other EMEA feeds.

Belgium

Launched on 10 September 2011,[28] available in Dutch.

Portugal

The Portuguese version of the channel launched on 1 November 2012, replacing Disney Cinemagic.[29][30] An HD version of the channel debuted in March 2021.[31] It is also available in Angola and Mozambique via Zap and DStv packages.

Defunct

Netherlands

Initially available between 10 September 2011[28] to 1 April 2019. Selected programs moved to Disney Channel in 2020.

Italy

Rebranded on 14 May 2011 and closed on 1 May 2020, after the launch of Disney+.

UK and Ireland

It was the first Disney Junior to launch in the EMEA; originally launched as Playhouse Disney on 29 September 2000.[32] Later rebranded as Disney Junior on 7 May 2011. It ceased broadcast on 1 October 2020 with programs moving to Disney+.

Germany

It was available across Germany, Austria and Switzerland between 14 July 2011[33] to 30 September 2021.[34] Programs continues to air morningly on Disney Channel.

Scandinavia

Launched on 10 September 2011, available through Nordic countries. Broadcasting in Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Russian and Swedish languages; airing local advertisements. The channel closed on Allente on 28 February 2023,[35] with the availability on satellite remains unknown.

The channel ceased transmission in Denmark on March 1, 2024.

On April 1, 2024, in other Scandinavian countries, its selected programs will be moving to Disney Channel on the same day with its programs airing during mornings and at weekends.[36][37][38]

See also

References

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  2. ^ Dziadul, Chris (19 July 2022). "Disney kids channels go on Hrvatski Telekom". Broadband TV News. Archived from the original on 17 October 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
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  12. ^ Staff Reporter (31 May 2016). "Disney Junior launches in Arabic on OSN". BroadcastPro ME. Archived from the original on 4 July 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
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