'''Disney Channel Asia''' is a franchise of the [[Disney Channel]] that airs in most parts of Southeast Asia. Some countries, with either a lack of capacity or due to government restrictions, do not carry the network.
'''Disney Channel Asia''' is a franchise of the [[Disney Channel]] that airs in most parts of Southeast Asia. Some countries, with either a lack of capacity or due to government restrictions, do not carry the network.
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==1996-1997==
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== 1996–1997 ==
[[File:Disney Channel logo 1987.svg|center|200px]]
[[File:Disney Channel logo 1987.svg|center|200px]]
In 1996, '''Disney Channel Asia''' was launched using the same look in the UK and the same logo in the US, but airing the same programs from USA. They dropped on 1 June 1999.
In 1996, '''Disney Channel Asia''' was launched using the same look in the UK and the same logo in the US, but airing the same programs from USA. They dropped on 1 June 1999.
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==1997-2003==
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== 1997–2003 ==
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===1997-1999===
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=== 1997–1999 ===
[[File:DisneyPaintSplat1997.png|200px|center|Disney Channel logo from 1997.]]
[[File:DisneyPaintSplat1997.png|200px|center|Disney Channel logo from 1997.]]
In 1997, '''Disney Channel Asia''' launched, using the same look and logo from the UK, but airing the same programs from America.
In 1997, '''Disney Channel Asia''' launched, using the same look and logo from the UK, but airing the same programs from America.
Disney Channel Asia received a new logo with simple circles forming a Mickey Mouse's head. The splat logo from 1997 is still in use, but new idents where created in CGI and 2D animation. Also in December 2000, Disney Channel launched a sister channel called [[Playhouse Disney]], initally as a block before lt launched into its own channel in 2004. The idents were dropped in 2003.
Disney Channel Asia received a new logo with simple circles forming a Mickey Mouse's head. The splat logo from 1997 is still in use, but new idents where created in CGI and 2D animation. Also in December 2000, Disney Channel launched a sister channel called [[Playhouse Disney]], initally as a block before lt launched into its own channel in 2004. The idents were dropped in 2003.
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==2003-2014==
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== 2003–2014 ==
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===2003-2011===
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=== 2003–2011 ===
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[[File:Disney Channel 2002.svg|center|200px]]
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In 2011, this logo began to be phased out within the channel's promos. It was fully replaced the next year.
In 2011, this logo began to be phased out within the channel's promos. It was fully replaced the next year.
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===2011-2014===
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=== 2011–2014 ===
[[File:Disney Channel (2010).svg|center|200px]]
[[File:Disney Channel (2010).svg|center|200px]]
In 2011, Disney Channel Asia started using the Disney Channel US' smartphone app logo in its promos. It was fully used the next year.
In 2011, Disney Channel Asia started using the Disney Channel US' smartphone app logo in its promos. It was fully used the next year.
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DCBOBOIBOY2011.JPG|''[[BoBoiBoy]]'' (2011-2014)
DCBOBOIBOY2011.JPG|''[[BoBoiBoy]]'' (2011-2014)
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==2014-present==
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===2014–2017===
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== 2014-present ==
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=== 2014–2017 ===
[[File:Disney_Channel_2014.png|centre|thumb|278x278px|Logo since August 1, 2014. This logo uses the US TV network.]]
[[File:Disney_Channel_2014.png|centre|thumb|278x278px|Logo since August 1, 2014. This logo uses the US TV network.]]
Disney Channel retired its 11-year Mickey Mouse silhouette logo series at July 31, 2014, then this logo was replaced on August 1, 2014.
Disney Channel retired its 11-year Mickey Mouse silhouette logo series at July 31, 2014, then this logo was replaced on August 1, 2014.
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===2017–present===
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=== 2017–present ===
[[File:Disney Channel 2017.svg|centre|thumb|278x278px|The 2D version is better than the 3D one.]]
[[File:Disney Channel 2017.svg|centre|thumb|278x278px|The 2D version is better than the 3D one.]]
Disney Channel Asia is a franchise of the Disney Channel that airs in most parts of Southeast Asia. Some countries, with either a lack of capacity or due to government restrictions, do not carry the network.
In 1996, Disney Channel Asia was launched using the same look in the UK and the same logo in the US, but airing the same programs from USA. They dropped on 1 June 1999.
1997–2003
1997–1999
In 1997, Disney Channel Asia launched, using the same look and logo from the UK, but airing the same programs from America.
1999–2003
Disney Channel Asia received a new logo with simple circles forming a Mickey Mouse's head. The splat logo from 1997 is still in use, but new idents where created in CGI and 2D animation. Also in December 2000, Disney Channel launched a sister channel called Playhouse Disney, initally as a block before lt launched into its own channel in 2004. The idents were dropped in 2003.
2003–2014
2003–2011
On July 28, 2003, Disney Channel Asia started using the same logo as Disney Channel US that was used in 2002. Its idents and graphics were created by Razorfish & CA Square respectively.
In late-April 2007, the graphics and idents were revamped and Disney Channel Asia started using the ribbon look.
Idents
Dog Bath
Firefly
Glowstick
Ship
These were many of the idents seen on the channel - running until the 2011/2012 update.
In 2011, this logo began to be phased out within the channel's promos. It was fully replaced the next year.
2011–2014
In 2011, Disney Channel Asia started using the Disney Channel US' smartphone app logo in its promos. It was fully used the next year.
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WFDF was originally in the Flint radio market before moving to Farmington Hills in the Detroit radio market in 2006. As a result of the station's move to Detroit, WFRO in the Toledo market as well as another station in Northern Michigan (also on 900) were taken off the air to allow WFDF to increase its broadcast power.
Disney/ABC never owned the station, but operated it under a Local Marketing Agreement. Birach Broadcasting has since taken complete, outright control of the station.
These stations are either silent or completely off the air at this time.
Notes: 1Originally owned, sold or discontinued by The Walt Disney Company India before its acquisition of Star. 2Joint venture with Tata Group. 3Sold to ABP Group. 4Sold to CJ ENM. 5Joint venture between Star and Viacom. Dissolved in 1994 with the launch of Channel V and Channel V India. 6Sold to China Media Capital. 7Sold to Visi Media Asia, which had owned 80% of the channel (Star formerly owned 20%). 8Rebranded from Star to Fox channels in 2017. Defunct since 1 October 2021. 9Relaunched as Pinoy Box Office, later known as PBO.