Disney Channel (Dutch TV channel)

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Disney Channel
Country Netherlands
Broadcast area
HeadquartersBergweg 50, Hilversum
Programming
Language(s)
  • Dutch (dubbing/subtitles)
  • English
Picture format
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company (Benelux) BV
Sister channels Disney XD (Netherlands)
History
Launched3 October 2009;15 years ago (2009-10-03)
Replaced by Disney Channel (Belgium)
Links
Website tv.disney.nl
Availability
Streaming media
Ziggo GO ZiggoGO.tv (Europe only)
KPN iTV KPN iTV (Europe only)
XS4All WebTV (Netherlands only)
Online.nl TV app Watch live
(Netherlands only)

Disney Channel is the Dutch version of the same name owned by the Walt Disney Company. The channel is broadcasting free-to-cable, and all content is dubbed in Dutch. The channel features a mix of original sitcoms, teen drama series, animation movies and original movies (presented as DCOMs). English audio is also available on the operators Ziggo, Canal Digitaal, TV Vlaanderen, Caiway, Proximus and Telenet. There are two different versions with local advertisements. While currently not using a slogan, the tagline 'Dat moet je meemaken!' (English: 'You have got to experience this!') has been used in the past.

Contents

Since 2012, a dedicated version is proposed for Belgium (except on satellite).

History

The channel first launched on UPC Netherlands on 3 October 2009. [1] On 30 October 2009 it launched in Flanders on Telenet and Belgacom. [2] On 22 June 2010 it was added to analogue. In September 2011 the Playhouse Disney block became Disney Junior. On 1 September 2011 it launched on Ziggo. [3] The channel was scheduled for a release on Caiway in October 2011, but that has been cancelled. [4]

In early 2012 hours were expanded and a new logo was adopted. On 16 August 2012 it launched on CanalDigitaal and TV Vlaanderen at Astra 23.5 East. [5] In July 2013 subtitled programs were moved to late night. [6] In October 2013 subtitled programs were moved to the weekend nights. [7] On 1 April 2014, Disney Channel started transmitting with dual audio channels (Dutch and Original). There are standard no Dutch subtitles, however in most cases subtitles can be activated with text page 888. [8]

Disney Channel, 24 hours version of Disney XD and Disney Junior became available on KPN Interactive TV and on KPN's subsidiary Telfort on 2 April 2014. However, the Disney channels are solely in Dutch dub on these two operators. It is currently unknown when the original English audio channel will become available on KPN.

From 25 March 2015 Disney Channel HD and Disney XD HD is available at KPN, XS4All and Telfort.

From 1 July 2015 Disney Channel HD, 24 hours Disney XD and Disney Junior become available through Caiway and Caiway Albrandswaard. However, in Albrandswaard only the SD version of Disney Channel is available.

On 2 November 2015 Disney Channel is available through KPNs web IPTV service KPN Play however it was sooner available for the Play beta testers.

On 1 April 2019, Disney Junior closed in the Netherlands.

Programming

Current

Source: [9]

Animated series

An asterisk (*) means that the program is a acquired programming

TitlePremiere dateNumber of Seasons
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir*May 16, 2016 – present4
Big City Greens 2018 – present3
101 Dalmatian Street 2019 – present1
Best Bugs Forever*June 2, 2019 – present1
Amphibia September 2, 2019 – present3
The Owl House August 24, 2020 – present2
I, Elvis Riboldi*November 14, 2020 – present1
Ghostforce*2021 – present1
The Ghost and Molly McGee November 9, 2021 – present1
Droners*2022 – present1

Live-action series

TitlePremiere dateNumber of Seasons
Bunk'd 2016 – present6
Raven's Home 2017 – present4
Gabby Duran & the Unsittables 2020 – present2

Disney Junior

Former

An asterisk (*) indicates that the program is an acquired programming

Live-action series

Animated series

Disney Junior

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References

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