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Country | Germany |
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Broadcast area | Germany Austria Switzerland |
Headquarters | Lilli-Palmer-Str. 2 80636, Munich, Germany |
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Owner | The Walt Disney Company (Germany) GmbH |
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Replaced | Das Vierte (relaunch) |
Closed | 30 November 2013 (pay TV) |
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Website | Official website |
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Digital terrestrial television (Germany) | Various; region dependent (HD / encrypted) |
Disney Channel is a German free-to-air television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company Germany. The channel is based in Munich and is for children.
Aimed at all ages, its programming consists of original first-run television series, theatrically released and original made-for-cable movies and select other third-party programming. The original programming is mainly supplied by its American counterpart.
The channel was originally launched on 16 October 1999 [1] as a subscription television channel on the Sky Deutschland platform. However, it was later closed down on 30 November 2013. It was transformed into a free-TV channel on 17 January 2014, replacing Das Vierte.[ citation needed ]
The network competes with other channels primarily aimed at children, such as Super RTL (50% owned by Disney Television until March 2021), KiKa and Nickelodeon Germany. [2]
Walt Disney Television International opened their German offices near Munich on 1 March 1999. Disney Channel Germany was launched on 16 October 1999 as a subscription channel. [1]
Disney purchased Das Vierte (lit. The Fourth), a free-to-air TV station, in December 2012 from Dmitry Lesnevsky, a Russian media mogul, and former owner of Russia's REN-TV. In April 2013, Disney announced that Das Vierte would become Disney Channel in January 2014 as a 24-hour family entertainment network under Disney Channel's German head Lars Wagner. [3]
Initial daytime programming included standard Disney Channel fare including Jessie , Austin & Ally , Phineas and Ferb and Gravity Falls while prime time saw Pixar films and older drawing shows including those from ABC Family as well as Hallmark Channel's Cedar Cove . Disney formed an in house ad sales company, Disney Media +, for the channel given that two competitors control most ad sales companies. [4] [5] The channel will also be offered on two online platforms: live-stream and a catch-up service. [4] The channel suspended transmission on 30 November 2013 and launched over the air on 17 January 2014 [5] at 6 AM with the classic animated short film Steamboat Willie . [6] Disney reported that its launch weekend pushed them past Nick in to third place among kid broadcast channels. [2]
Via the airwaves, the station had an availability to 93% of German TV households plus on two online platforms: live-stream and a catch-up service, as well as Europe wide on Astra digital satellite service. [4]