Disney Channel (Turkish TV channel)

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Disney Channel
CountryTurkey
HeadquartersIstanbul
Programming
Language(s)Turkish
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company

Disney Channel Turkey is a pre-school kids television that broadcasts pre-school Disney Junior shows in Turkish. It launched on April 29, 2007 by Digiturk, a regularly paid Turkish satellite service. All the cartoons, movies and baby shows are dubbed in Turkish. The network is based in Istanbul, Turkey.

History and availability

Disney Channel Turkey began broadcasting in 2007. The channel is very popular for pre-school kids aged between 3–7 years. The network is based in Istanbul, Turkey. It is available at Digiturk on channel 167 and cable provider Teledünya on channel 169, at D-Smart Kanal 130, TTNET Tivibu Ev Kanal 120

Free-to-air Uyduda Her Zaman Şifresiz

On 2011, Disney announced that a fully local Turkish version of Disney Channel would be launched as a free to air channel. It was the third Disney Channel to go FTA, after Disney Channel Spain (2008) and Disney Channel (Russia) on 31st December 2011.

On 21 December 2011, Disney launched a test feed of the FTA Disney Channel that only aired promos and not any commercials or shows.

On January 2012, Disney finally launched the FTA version of Disney Channel on Türksat. The feed at Digiturk was also updated and the channel started broadcasting on D-Smart and Teledünya.

On 16 June 2014, Disney Channel got a new look and logo as part of Disney's worldwide rebrand.

Shows

Animated

Current

Former

Live-action

Reruns

Former

Disney Channel original movies

Walt Disney Pictures films

See also

References

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