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Télémagino

Télémagino
Telemagino logo.png
Launched July 5, 2010
Owned by DHX Media
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Country Canada
Language French
Broadcast area National
Headquarters Montreal, Quebec
Formerly called Playhouse Disney Télé (2010–11)
Disney Junior (2011–15)
Sister channel(s) Family Jr.
Family Channel
Family Chrgd
Website Télémagino
Availability
Satellite
Bell TV Channel 189 (SD)
Shaw Direct Channel 230 / 396 (HD)
Cable
CCAP Channel 46 (SD)
Cablevision du Nord Channel 373 (SD)
Channel 455 (HD)
Cogeco Quebec Channel 89 (SD)
Vidéotron Channel 46 (SD)
Channel 646 (HD)
IPTV
Bell Fibe TV Channel 151 (SD)
Channel 1151 (HD)
MTS Channel 441 (SD)
Telus Quebec Channel 25 (SD)
VMedia Channel 108 (SD) (QC)

Télémagino is a Canadian French-language Category B specialty channel owned and operated by DHX Media. Launched on July 5, 2010 as a sister to an equivalent English-language service, it airs programming aimed at preschool-aged children. The channel previously operated under Disney's preschool television brands, including Playhouse Disney and later Disney Junior, but was rebranded under an in-house brand on September 18, 2015 following the acquisition of Canadian rights to Disney's children's programming library by Corus Entertainment.

Along with its English-language sister network Family Jr., it is available in over four million Canadian households as of 2013.

The channel was licensed in 2006 as Vrak Junior, a sister channel to Astral's Vrak TV, though, aimed at younger viewers than Vrak. It was launched on July 5, 2010 as Playhouse Disney Télé. Three years prior, an English language version (then known as Playhouse Disney) was launched on November 30, 2007 as a multiplex channel of Family. The network took on the new Disney Junior brand in 2011.

On March 4, 2013, following the Competition Bureau's approval of Bell Media's takeover of Astral, it was announced that Family Channel and its sister networks (including the two Disney Junior services, Disney XD, MusiquePlus, and MusiMax) would be divested in an attempt to relieve CRTC concerns regarding the takeover. On November 28, 2013, DHX Media announced it would acquire the four channels for $170 million pending CRTC approval. On July 24, 2014, the CRTC approved DHX's purchase of the networks, and the deal was closed on July 31, 2014.


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