Disney Junior (Australia and New Zealand)
Disney Junior | |
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Launched |
5 December 2005 (as Playhouse Disney) 29 May 2011 (as Disney Junior)[1] |
Closed | 28 May 2011 (as Playhouse Disney) |
Owned by | The Walt Disney Company Australia |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Slogan | Where the Magic Begins |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands |
Formerly called | Playhouse Disney (prior to 29 May 2011) |
Sister channel(s) |
Disney Channel Disney XD |
Website | disneyjunior.com.au |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Foxtel | Channel 709 |
SKY Network Television (NZ) | Channel 105 |
Cable | |
Foxtel | Channel 709 |
Optus TV | Channel 709 |
Vodafone TV (NZ) | Channel 105 |
Neighbourhood Cable | Channel 29 |
TransACT | Channel 202 |
Disney Junior is a 24-hour Australian cable and satellite channel available on Foxtel, Austar and Optus Television's subscription platforms. Since late-2005, Playhouse Disney Channel was launched on pay television provider Foxtel and its affiliates in Australia, but is only available on its digital service. SKY Network Television shows both Disney Junior and Playhouse Disney Channel in New Zealand. The channel is broadcast 24 hours a day, every day, showing most of the programs seen in the United States. Before Playhouse Disney Channel, Playhouse Disney was shown on Disney Channel Australia from about 9am to 3pm weekdays, and to 10am until when Foxtel came and made it to a full 24-hour channel. At 11:00 am 1 November 2007, the channel was added to TransACT.[2] It was formerly available on SelecTV from September 2008 until the closure of its English service in late 2010.[3][4] On 1 September 2009, the channel started broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen. The channel relaunched as Disney Junior on 29 May 2011.[5]
Programming
Current
- 3rd & Bird (29 May 2011 – present)
- The Adventures of the Disney Fairies (29 May 2011 – present)
- Art Attack
- Babar and the Adventures of Badou (29 May 2011 – present)
- Chuggington (29 May 2011 – present)
- Doc McStuffins (8 June 2012-present)
- Ella the Elephant (2014-present)
- Gaspard and Lisa (29 May 2011 – present)
- Goldie and Bear (26 January 2016-present)
- Guess How Much I Love You (29 May 2011 – present)
- Henry Hugglemonster (15 April 2013-present)
- The Hive (29 May 2011 – present)
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates (29 May 2011 – present)
- Kate & Mim-Mim
- The Lion Guard (28 February 2016-present)
- Miles from Tomorrowland
- The Octonauts (29 May 2011 – present)
- PJ Masks
- Sheriff Callie's Wild West (2014-present)
- Sofia the First (4 March 2013 – present)
- Tinga Tinga Tales (29 May 2011-present)
Former
- Bunnytown (29 May 2011 – present)
- Charlie and Lola (29 May 2011 – present)
- Handy Manny (29 May 2011 – present)
- Higglytown Heroes (29 May 2011 – present)
- Imagination Movers (29 May 2011 – present)
- JoJo's Circus (29 May 2011 – present)
- Johnny and the Sprites (29 May 2011 – present)
- Jungle Junction (29 May 2011 – present)
- The Koala Brothers (29 May 2011 – present)
- Little Einsteins (29 May 2011 – present)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (29 May 2011 – present)
- PB&J Otter (29 May 2011 – present)
- Rolie Polie Olie (29 May 2011 – present)
- Special Agent Oso (29 May 2011 – present)
- Stanley (29 May 2011 – present)
- Timmy Time (29 May 2011 – present)
- The Wiggles (29 May 2011 – 2013)
Aquried
- 101 Dalmatians: The Series (29 May 2011 – present)
- Calimero
- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
- Chloe's Closet
- Franny's Feet (1 January 2013-present)
- Jungle Cubs (29 May 2011 – present)
- The Little Mermaid (29 May 2011 – present)
- Stella & Sam (29 May 2011-present)
- Timon & Pumbaa (29 May 2011 – present)
- Toot the Tiny Tugboat
- Tree Fu Tom
- Zou
References
- ↑ Alarcon, Camille (29 May 2011). "Disney makes new friends". B & T Weekly. 54 (2546): 23. ISSN 1325-9210. Retrieved 15 May 2100. Check date values in:
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ignored (help) - ↑ "TransACT launches Playhouse Disney on TransTV" (Press release). TransACT. 2007-11-01. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
- ↑ Shoebridge, Neil (15 September 2008). "WIN's on to a winner as SelecTV ups service". The Australian Financial Review. p. 16. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
- ↑ Chessell, James (20 August 2010). "Bruce Gordon's SelecTV to make changes". The Australian. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
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ignored (help) - ↑ Tim Addington. "Disney to launch Junior channel". B&T. Retrieved 2011-03-30.