
Disney XD is an American digital cable and satellite television channel that is owned by the Disney Channels Worldwide unit of the Disney–ABC Television Group, itself a unit of the Disney Media Networks division of the The Walt Disney Company. Aimed primarily at both male and female pre-teens and teenagers 6 to 14 years of age, its programming c...
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[Australia] Disney XD is an family subscription television channel, which is aimed at boys aged 6–14, and feature live-action, sports and animation programming. The channel was launched 10 April 2014 on Foxtel. ==History== On 3 February 2014, Australian subscription television provider Foxtel announced it would launch two new family-genre...
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[Canada] Disney XD is a Canadian English-language Category B specialty channel owned by DHX Media. As with its international counterparts, Disney XD consists of live-action and animated programming aimed primarily towards males aged 6–14. It was originally founded by Astral Media as a sister to Family Channel, and launched on June 1, 2011...
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[Europe] Disney XD is a brand owned by The Walt Disney Company used for several television channels in Europe. Primarily aimed at boys aged 6 to 14, the channels feature live-action films, animated shows as well as live-action series. Some of these channels were known as Fox Kids until 2004 and 2005, when they were renamed Jetix. The Disney...
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[Latin America] ==History== The channel launched on November 8, 1996 as Fox Kids. On July 31, 2004 Jetix and new feeds were launched. A Brazil feed was introduced on August 1, 2004. In 2008 Disney announced the rebrand and on May 2009 a date was set. On July 3, 2009 the channel rebranded as Disney XD. On January 18, 2010 another feed was in...
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[Netherlands and Flanders] Disney XD broadcasts 12 hours a day, time-sharing with Dutch TV station Veronica, however there is a digital 24-hours version that is available through the operators UPC Netherlands, Ziggo, KPN, Telfort and Telenet. Viewers in Wallonia and Luxembourg receive the French version of Disney XD. Some programs are broad...
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[Russia] Awards are listed here by the year of films` eligibility for nomination; note that due to variability in the award scheduling this was not always the year in which the ceremony was held. ...
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[Scandinavia] Much of the distribution used by the two former channels is taken over by Disney XD. This includes the analogue frequency in YouSee`s cable network, previously used by Jetix and Hallmark Channel. The channel is also available terrestrially in Denmark from November 1, 2009, via the Boxer platform. Jetix was granted a license to...
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[Southeast Asia] Disney XD is a cable and satellite television channel that broadcasts in Malaysia, before Southeast Asia, aimed primarily at male pre-teens and teenagers 6–14 years of age. ==Feeds== Disney XD first began broadcasting in Malaysia on September 15, 2012. In 2013 the channel was expanded to Singapore on March 16, October 19 ...
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[United Kingdom and Ireland] Disney XD (formally Fox Kids and Jetix) is a children`s television channel, with programming aimed at children aged 6–14 years old which broadcast on Cable and BskyB. Fox Kids orientated from American, and was owned by Fox Television Entertainment, before renaming itself to Jetix 2005. UK version of Fox kids w...
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