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== Africa ==
== Africa ==

* [[Disney Channel South Africa]]
=== South Africa ===
* [[Disney Channel Zimbabwe]]

Disney Channel South Africa is available in Southern Africa.


== Asia Pacific ==
== Asia Pacific ==
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== Europe ==
== Europe ==

=== Adria ===
Disney Channel (formally Дизни на РТС) latin: Dizni na RTS) was launched on 2009 , 7 [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Ex-YU]] countries by subtitle: [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] - [[Bosnian languages|Bosnian]], [[Croatia]] - [[Croatian languages|Croatian]], [[Macedonia]] - [[Macedonian languages|Macedonian]], [[Montenegro]] - [[Montenegrin languages|Montenegrin]], [[Serbia]], [[North Kosovo]] - [[Serbian languages|Serbian]], [[Kosovo]] - [[Albanian languages|Albanian]], [[English languages|english]] not subtitles via broadcast by [[Aspect ratio (image)|Aspect Ratio]]


=== France ===
=== France ===
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=== Portugal ===
=== Portugal ===


Disney Channel is available on [[TV Cabo]] on channel 40. The channel "Disney Cinemagic" is now avalible on Portugal.
Disney Channel is available on [[TV Cabo]] on channel 40.
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Image:Cinemagiclogo.png|Disney Cinemagic's logo.
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=== Romania ===
=== Romania ===
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=== Spain ===
=== Spain ===

Disney Channel, Disney Channel +1 and Playhouse Disney are available on the Digital+ satellite platform on channels 30, 31 and 32, and in cable plataforms. Also Disney Channel is available for free on digital terrestrial system since [[July 1]] [[2008]] (channel 66), and Disney Cinemagic is available since the same day in Imagenio, Ono, R & Orange TV. The channels broadcast in Spanish with an original language option, American and British programmes broadcast in English on the second track while anime broadcast in Japanese.
Disney Channel and Disney Channel +1 are available on the Digital+ satellite platform on channels 30 and 31, and in cable plataforms. Also Disney Channel is available for free on digital terrestrial system since [[July 1]] [[2008]] (channel 66). The channels broadcast in Spanish with an original language option, American and British programmes broadcast in English on the second track while anime broadcast in Japanese.


=== Turkey ===
=== Turkey ===

Revision as of 17:52, 31 October 2008

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Disney Channel Worldwide Logo

Disney Channel, originally finalized as a cable channel in the United States, has expanded worldwide. There is a similar channel called Family which is only broadcast in Canada.

Africa

South Africa

Disney Channel South Africa is available in Southern Africa.

Asia Pacific

Disney Channel Asia is broadcasted in the Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam.

India

Japan

Taiwan

Disney Channel (Taiwan)

Australia & New Zealand

Middle East & North Africa

It is broadcasts over the Orbit Network and Showtime Arabia platforms.

Europe

France

Germany

Disney Channel was launched on October 1, 1999 and broadcast on Premiere.

Ireland

Italy

Poland

From December 2, 2006, Disney Channel is available on the Cyfra+ and Polsat satellite platforms.

Portugal

Disney Channel is available on TV Cabo on channel 40.

Romania

Disney Channel will be launched on May 26, 2008 as a television block on Jetix and then as a television channel.

Russia

Disney Channel is available as a television block on Perviy Kanal, STS, and Jetix.

Scandinavia

Spain

Disney Channel and Disney Channel +1 are available on the Digital+ satellite platform on channels 30 and 31, and in cable plataforms. Also Disney Channel is available for free on digital terrestrial system since July 1 2008 (channel 66). The channels broadcast in Spanish with an original language option, American and British programmes broadcast in English on the second track while anime broadcast in Japanese.

Turkey

Disney Channel was launched on April 29, 2007 and is available on Digiturk on channel 67.

United Kingdom

Latin America and the Caribbean

In the 90's Disney Channel started airing in Latin America via DirecTV and Multicanal Digital as a premium channel. Later, around the 2000s it became available in other cable companies like Intercable. In 2003, because of the crisis in Argentina and Mexico, DirecTV removed the channel from all the subscriptions (The gap was "covered" by a few period of time by Fox Kids, but later returned and BOTH channels were on DirecTV, as Fox Kids was previously exclusive to SKY) and it came back in 2004 as part of the basic channel grid. In Latin America, programming includes "Zapping Zone".

The channel clears all of the same series as the US network, down to the Playhouse Disney block in the morning. The shows over Disney Channel Latin America have Spanish and English soundtracks; it takes approximately 2 or 3 months (after the premiere in the US) to translate a season in Spanish, but it's very common that some episodes were shown before the US premiere.

Brazil has its own version because the official language there is Portuguese instead of Spanish.

Viewers in Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas and most of the Caribbean (except for Cuba and Dominican Republic) receive the US Disney Channel.

On September 23, 2007 as part of the network's 2007 re-brand campaign, the "Hip" brand name was dropped, and introduced its rectangular current logo along with cuadrilar new graphics.

Red Bee Media transformed the channel into a modern-looking scene and new promos started the week before. Idents started that next Sunday at midnight. Regional affiliates followed at 5pm.

References

  • Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) (2004) [1]. Retrieved Apr. 9 2006.