Disney Channel (Russia)

Disney Channel
Канал Disney
Launched 10 August 2010 18:00 MSK (satellite broadcasting)
31 December 2011 12:00 MSK (free broadcasting)
Owned by UTH Russia (51%)
The Walt Disney Company CIS (49%)
Picture format 576i (4:3 SDTV)
Slogan We look together (2010 - present),
Happy New Channel (December 31, 2011)
All will begin on December 31. Here. (December 2011)
A new family channel (December 31, 2011 - present)
Let's be friends of family! (January 2012 - present)
Not a boring summer on Disney Channel (June - August, 2012)
Everything is new! (Autumn 2012)
Turn fantasy. Turn on Disney (Autumn 2013)
Language Russian
Broadcast area Russia
Formerly called Jetix (10 August 2010)
Seven TV (31 December 2011)
Sister channel(s) Muz-TV (Commonwealth of Independent States, Russia)
Website http://www.kanal.disney.ru/
http://www.disney.ru/kanal/

Disney Channel Russia is a television channel which began broadcasting in Russia and other CIS countries. It replaced Jetix Russia (10 August 2010) and Seven TV (31 December 2011).

While Disney previously planned to launch Disney Channel Russia as an over-the-air service in 2009, their deal with a Russian media company was rejected by Russian authorities. Disney Channel is available as a cable and satellite channel, and is made available via the regular operators (such as NTV Plus). A registration request was filed in 2010 with the Russian media authority Roscomnadzor.[1] On March 9, 2010 the Russian TV authority granted Walt Disney Company CIS a cable television broadcasting license (#15922). Later it was announced that the change would happen on August 10, 2010.[2][3][4][5][6]

Disney Channel Russia replaced Jetix Russia, making it the last Jetix-branded channel in the world to close. The change occurred on August 10 as planned at 12 local time. The last Jetix program was an episode of Kid vs. Kat while the first program on Disney Channel was the premiere of the movie Finding Nemo, following a 5 1/2 minute introduction package. Unlike many other Disney Channels in Europe, which broadcast a single video feed with several language tracks, this version is custom-made for Russia. is known on screen by its Russian title (from Channel One Russia). Other titles and logos are translated and adapted as well.

In October 2011, Disney reached a joint venture agreement (49% / 51%) with UTH Russia for UTH to turn its broadcasting network Seven TV into a Disney Channel starting in early 2012.[7]

Programming

Children's programs

Teens' and adults' programs

See also

References

  1. http://www.rbcdaily.ru/2010/03/16/media/464670 "Книга мастеров" пошла по миру ([The film] The Book of Masters goes around the world) (in Russian)
    In the interview, Walt Disney Company CIS director Marina Zhigalova-Ozkan says:
    We decided to give up our plans to enter the over-the-air TV segment. Currently all our efforts are centered on the development of our Jetix channel. Apart from that, we recently filed documents with Roscomnadzor for the registration of the Disney Channel. Now the document review period has been extended to six months.
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