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Disney Channel (France)

Disney Channel (France)
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Launched March 22, 1997 (1997-03-22)
Owned by Disney Channels Worldwide
(Disney–ABC Television Group)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
576i (SDTV)
Slogan Fais le plein de fun, fais le plein de Disney Channel
Country France
Language French
English
Broadcast area France
Wallonia
Luxembourg
Switzerland
Headquarters Paris, France
Timeshift service Disney Channel +1
Website disneychannel.fr
Availability
Satellite
CanalSat 163 (HD/SD)
164 (+1)
Cable
Numericable 201 (HD/SD)
202 (+1)
IPTV
Freebox 48 (HD/SD)
49 (+1)
Neufbox 23 (HD/SD)
24 (+1)
Orange TV 65 (HD/SD)
66 (+1)
Bbox 100 (HD/SD)
101 (+1)

Disney Channel is the French language edition of the Disney Channel, owned by the Walt Disney Company. It was launched in March 1997, primarily on the CanalSat platform.

On 2 November 2002, the portfolio of Disney-branded channels in France expanded from one to four channel with the launch of Toon Disney, Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior), and Disney Channel +1. The movie channel Disney Cinemagic launched in September 2007.

On 1 April 2011, Disney Channel was launched on IPTV platforms. On 19 April 2011, Disney and Free ISP launched a VOD service on Freebox called Disney-Tek On 1 May 2011 the channel changed logo.

When launched in 1997, Disney Channel France adopted the same logo and idents as Disney Channel UK. It adopted the Disney Channel UK new Circles logo and idents on 4 September 1999. In March 2000, Disney Channel France opened a contest called the Les Grands Prix De L'imagination, where animators from all around France create idents for Disney Channel International, and two winners will have their idents shown on the French channel. The winners were Marc du Pontavice, the producer of Oggy and the Cockroaches (who did the "Glass Charger/Laboratory" ID for the 1999 line-up), and Eric Berthier (who did the "Alien" ID for the 1997 package). On 21 June 2003, Disney Channel France also adopted Disney Channel US' new logo and idents. In 2011, Disney Channel International adopted the new cellphone app-shaped logo and idents.

In March 2007, Disney Channel France celebrated the 10th anniversary of its launch. It utilized a special version of the ribbon design – the form of Disney's logo used at the time – in promotions for the event; the logo incorporated the idea of the 10th anniversary into the design. The logo was most likely used in some form as a digital on-screen graphic during the programming for the occasion.

Five years later in March 2012, Disney Channel France released another logo to celebrate its 15th anniversary. It is a customized edition, made for the occasion, and is based on the current version, the smartphone-app logo. It was used in promotions for the event, such as TV spots. Occurring on 24 and 25 March 2012, it consisted of the top five series ever aired on the network being revealed, in accordance to viewers' votes via the official website, Disney.fr. The logo was also most likely used in some form as a digital on-screen graphic during the programming for the event.


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