Disney Channel (Southeast Asia)
Disney Channel | |
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Launched | 1 September 1996 |
Owned by |
Disney Channels Worldwide (Disney–ABC Television Group) The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia |
Picture format |
480i, 576i (16:9 SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
Slogan | The Best Place to Be |
Language |
English Chinese Malay Tamil Indonesian Thai Vietnamese (subtitles) |
Broadcast area | Southeast Asia |
Headquarters | 4 Loyang Ln #01-01/02 and #02-01/02., Singapore 508914 |
Formerly called | The Disney Channel (1996-1997) |
Sister channel(s) |
Disney Junior Disney XD |
Website | DisneyChannel.asia |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Nexmedia (Indonesia) | Channel 105 (SD) |
Satellite | |
Astro (Malaysia) | Channel 615 (SD) |
Cignal (Philippines) | Channel 32 (SD) |
Indovision (Indonesia) | Channel 45 (HD) |
TransVision (Indonesia) | Channel 200 (HD) |
Aora TV (Indonesia) | Channel 110 (SD) |
Sky Net Myanmar | Channel 63 (SD 4:3) |
TrueVisions (Thailand) | Channel 447/91 (HD) |
Kristal-Astro (Brunei) | Channel 615 (SD) |
HiTRON (Papua New Guinea) | Channel 33 (SD) |
Sky Direct (Philippines) | Channel 18 (SD) |
TVB Network Vision (Hong Kong) | Channel 60 |
Cable | |
StarHub TV (Singapore) | Channel 312 (SD) |
SkyCable (Philippines) |
Channel 47 (digital; SD) Channel 250 (digital; HD) |
Destiny Cable (Philippines) |
Channel 50 (analog; SD) Channel 47 (digital; SD) Channel 250 (digital; HD) |
Cablelink (Philippines) | Channel 25 (SD) |
Mountain View Satellite Corporation (Philippines) | Channel 36 (SD) |
MultiNetwork Cable Television (Philippines) | Channel 24 (SD) |
Parasat Cable TV (Cagayan de Oro, Philippines) | Channel 52 (SD) |
Bohol Community Cable TV (Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines) | Channel 40 (SD) |
NVC Maharlika Cable Systems (Philippines) | Channel 46 (SD) |
Pioneer Cable Vision Incorporated (PCVI) (Baybay City, Leyte, Philippines) | Channel 16 (SD) |
First Media (Indonesia) | Channel 120 (SD) |
max3 by Biznet (Indonesia) | Channel 105 (SD) |
TrueVisions (Thailand) | Channel 447/91 (HD) |
VTVcab (Vietnam) | Channel 91 (HD) |
HTVC (Vietnam) | Channel 50 (analog/digital; SD) |
Hanoi Cable Television BTS (Vietnam) | Channel 42 (SD) |
Palau National Communications Corporation (Palau) | Channel 12 (SD) |
Cambodia Cable Television (Cambodia) | Channel 21 (SD) |
Cable TV Hong Kong (Hong Kong) | Channel 135 (SD) |
Available on most Taiwanese cable systems | Channel 23 (SD) |
IPTV | |
Mio TV (Singapore) |
Channel 234 (HD) Channel 235 (VOD; HD) |
now TV (Hong Kong) | Channel 441 (SD) |
Mountaintop Cable TV (Philippines) | Channel 50 (SD) |
Disney Channel Asia (formerly known as The Disney Channel from 1996 to 1997) is a basic cable and satellite television channel that broadcasts in Southeast Asia as the flagship property of owner Disney Channels Worldwide unit of the United States-based Disney–ABC Television Group and operated by The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia. Most of its original programming is aimed at pre-teens and adolescents ages 10–16 while its Disney Junior programs are targeted at younger children ages 3–9, although certain programs are aimed at audiences of all ages. The channel's programming consists of original first-run television series, theatrically-released and original made-for-cable movies and select other third-party programming. Some countries do not carry the network, due to either a lack of capacity or government restrictions.
Profile
Disney Channel Asia was launched in January 2000 with a single video feed and two audiotracks in English and Mandarin, as well as subtitles in Mandarin too. The channel became available in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines. On 1 June 2002, the channel was launched in the South Korean market with a Korean language feed.[1] Over the first six months of 2005, Disney Channel Asia, along with sister channel Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior) was launched in Vietnam, Palau and Thailand. It finished off with a launch of both in Cambodia, its 11th market, with Cambodia Entertainment Production Co. Ltd. as distributor.[2]
HD channel
On May 1, 2015, The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia launched a high-definition simulcast feed of Disney Channel in the Philippines, available on SkyCable and Destiny Cable distributed by Asian Cable Communications, Inc. (ACCION) in that country. Just like its SD counterpart, the HD simulcast of the channel airs the same shows shown in the SD feed.
Feeds
- Asia: main feed available in Indonesia, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, Vietnam, Palau and Cambodia
- Singapore: same schedule as Asia feed, plus new episodes of live-action shows and local advertisements
- Malaysia: same schedule as the Asia feed, plus local advertisements; also available in Brunei
- Philippines: same schedule as the Asia feed, plus new episodes of live-action shows and local advertisements.
- Hong Kong: own schedule with local advertisements; separated from Asia feed on 2 April 2004. Broadcast in English and Cantonese.
- Taiwan: own schedule with local advertisements; the first overseas feed of Disney Channel; began operations in March 1995;[2] broadcast in Taiwanese Mandarin
Programming
Current programming from Disney Channel and Disney XD
- The 7D
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
- Descendants: Wicked World
- Elena of Avalor
- Gravity Falls
- Mickey Mouse
- Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
- Phineas and Ferb (simulcast with Disney XD Asia)
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil
- Stitch! (from Disney Channel Japan)
- The Replacements
- Wander Over Yonder
Disney Channel Asia-produced programs
- Art Attack Asia
- Harry & Bunnie (co-production with Animasia Studios)
- The Oddbods Show (co-production with One Animation)
- Zack & Xander CAN! (web series)
Third-party shows
- BoBoiBoy (except for Singapore)
- Chuck Chicken
- Counterfeit Cat
- Guardians of the Galaxy (available in the Philippines only)
- Haunted Tales
- Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (available in the Philippines only)
- Mr. Bean (Moved to Disney XD)
- Oddbods (shorts)
- The Owl & Co
- Star Wars Rebels (simulcast with Disney XD Asia)
- The Pink Panther Show
- Ultimate Spider-Man (available in the Philippines only)
- Upin & Ipin (except for the Philippines)
- Zig & Sharko
- Zip Zip
Sitcoms
- Austin & Ally (available in Singapore only)
- Best Friends Whenever
- Bunk'd
- Bizaardvark
- Girl Meets World
- K.C. Undercover
- Liv and Maddie (available in Singapore only)
- Stuck in the Middle
Programming blocks
- Disney Channel Movie
- Disney Channel Original Movie
- Monstober – every October.
- Dis the Season (formerly known as Fa-la-la-lidays) – every November-December.
Disney Junior on Disney Channel
- Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates
- Doc McStuffins
- Goldie & Bear
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates
- The Lion Guard
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- Miles from Tomorrowland
- Sheriff Callie's Wild West
- Sofia the First
Upcoming
- Rolling with the Ronks! (December 2016)[3]
- Kid vs. Kat (December 5, 2016)[4] (Moved from Nickelodeon Asia)
- Backstage (TBA)
- Milo Murphy's Law (TBA)
Presentation and Logos
With the launch in 1996, Disney Channel Asia adopted the UK network's presentation designed by Lambie-Nairn. It then used the splat logo in 1997 with the opening of Disney Channel France. Later in 1999, Disney Channel Asia began to use the "Circles" presentation package until late 2003, when the US logo (and design package by CA Square) became the channel's on-air presentation format. Two more redesigns were made in 2012, then in 2014 with the current wordmark logo.
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1999-2003
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Logo used from March 2003 to 2011.
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Logo used from May 2011 to July 31, 2014.
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Current logo used since August 1, 2014.
See also
- Disney Junior (Asia) - Sister channel to Disney Channel in Asia.
- Disney XD (Southeast Asia) - Sister channel to Disney Channel in Asia
References
- ↑ Godfrey, Leigh (30 May 2002). "Disney Channel Asia Launches In Korea". Animation World Network. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
- 1 2 "Disney launches two channels in Cambodia". Indiantelevision.com. Mumbai. 20 June 2005. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- ↑ Bungalon, Kier Ariel (December 26, 2015). "Disney Asia - 2016 Promo". YouTube. Retrieved January 8, 2016.
- ↑ Bungalon, Kier Ariel (November 22, 2016). "Kid vs. Kat - Disney Channel Asia". YouTube. Retrieved November 22, 2016.