Disney Channel Malaysia

Disney Channel Malaysia
Launched January 1, 2008
Network Disney Channel Asia
Owned by The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia
Disney Channels Worldwide (Disney–ABC Television Group)
Picture format SDTV (480i 4:3)
PAL (576i 4:3)
HDTV (1080i 16:9)
Country Malaysia
Brunei
Language English
Malay
Broadcast area Kuala Lumpur (surrounding area in Klang Valley)
Bandar Seri Begawan (surrounding area in Brunei-Muara)
Headquarters Suria KLCC, Petronas Twin Towers, Jalan Ampang, KLCC Park, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sister channel(s) Disney XD Asia
Disney Junior Asia
Website Official Website
Availability
Terrestrial
Kuala Lumpur
(Malaysia)
Channel 20 (UHF)
Bandar Seri Begawan
(Brunei)
Channel 20 (UHF)

Disney Channel Malaysia is a Disney Channel-branded pay cable television channel for viewers in Malaysia and Brunei based in Klang Valley (surrounding area in Kuala Lumpur and Brunei-Muara (surrounding area in Bandar Seri Begawan on Channel 20 (in UHF) and is available in three languages: English, Malay and Chinese. It is owned by The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia under the license of US-based Disney–ABC Television Group operating subsidiary Disney Channels Worldwide. This channel is only available on Astro in Malaysia and Kristal-Astro in Brunei on Channel 615 (in SDTV) and Channel 635 (in HDTV) and UniFi in Malaysia on Channel 137 (in SDTV) and Channel 157 (in HDTV). The old name for Disney Channel Malaysia was Disney Channel Asia. English, Malay and Chinese are available 24 hours a day. Disney Channel Malaysia's main competitors are Nickelodeon Malaysia and Cartoon Network (Southeast Asia).

History

Launch

Disney Channel's Malaysian feed (their continuity (along with Philippines) is different to their regular Asian feed from Disney Channel's continuity recorded in London), launched at 00:00 MST. The first continuity announcement for Disney Channel in its own Malaysian feed were: "Welcome! It's midnight on the 1st of January, 2008, and we welcome viewers who are watching in Malaysia this evening to the Disney Channel. We now join Teuku Wisnu with Disney Channel's Big Malaysian New Year!", LIVE from Bukit Bintang Square!"

Logos

When launched in 1996, Disney Channel launch the same logo as in the United States and idents in the United Kingdom. In 1997, Disney Channel dropped the word "The" on the network's name with a new splat logo using the red and blue colors and shaped objects to form the logo. In 1999, Disney Channel launched a new logo with simple circles forming the Mickey Mouse head including two red splats and a blue splat, three raindrops, three pumpkins, two orange mini-discs and a blue disc, and two yellow circles and an orange one. The splat logo (from 1997) is still in use. New idents where created in CGI designed by GEDEON. Other design companies such as Gamma Studos Pedall and Estructura7 also shared a project. In 2003, Disney Channel launched the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used in 2002 created by CA Square. Disney Channel launched a smartphone app logo in early August 2011 but was used rarely until 8 locations of 2011. This logo was launched in the United States in August 2011.

Smartphone logo: February 1, 2012–2015

In February 1, 2012, Disney Channel launched uses the Disney Channel US' smartphone applications logo but the main site and other bumpers remains with each the addition under the addition of a new logo. The launch was make under the coordination by:

I ♥ Phineas and Ferb February

Platypus Day

Crazy 4 You

Phineas and Ferb 100th Backyard Adventures

Phineas and Ferb Fa-la-la-lidays

On the 1st April to the 2nd April, Disney Channel changed their idents coordination by the new logo.

Availability

Country Network Channel
Malaysia Terrestrial UHF: Channel 20
Satellite Astro SDTV: Channel 615
Brunei TerrestrialUHF: Channel 20
Satellite Kristal Astro SDTV: Channel 615
HDTV: Channel 635

See also

External links

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