Disney Channel (Hungary)

Disney Channel (Hungary)
Disney Channel
Disney Channel wordmark.svg
Launched November 2000 (as Fox Kids)
January 2005 (as Jetix)
Owned by Disney-ABC Television Group
Country Hungary
Formerly called Fox Kids
Jetix
Sister channel(s) Disney Channel CEE
Disney Channel Czech Republic & Slovakia
Disney Channel Romania
Playhouse Disney
Website DisneyChannel.hu

Disney Channel is a children's television channel owned by the Disney-ABC Television Group broadcast in Hungary. It was previously known as Fox Kids, and later as Jetix.

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History

The channel has launched on November 2000 as Fox Kids. On April 18, 2004, Fox Kids launched Jetix as a programming block, and later, on January 1, 2005, as a TV channel, replacing Fox Kids. On August 11, 2008 Jetix started broadcasting a block of "Disney stars", featuring the series Kim Possible, Phineas and Ferb, American Dragon, Hannah Montana and later Wizards of Waverly Place. After Disney XD successfully launched on February 13, 2009 in the US, the Disney-ABC Television Group has started re-branding Jetixes in all countries. However, in certain countries ( including Hungary ), Jetix was replaced by Disney Channel, marking that channel's first introduction in these countries. The change happened on September 19, 2009. On June 1, 2011, Playhouse Disney was replaced by Disney Junior.

Disney Channel Czech Republic and Hungary are broadcasts like a single video feed with two different audio channels for each language. At the commercial break ident it shows both Czech and Hungarian words for "COMMERCIALS":"REKLAMA", then "REKLÁM, unlike on Disney Channel Romania & Bulgaria, where it shows just "RECLAME".

Shows

Disney Shows:

Live-action:

Animated:

Disney Junior Shows:

Non-Disney Shows:

Former Shows:

Movies aired on Disney Channel

External links


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