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Defunct Brazilian pay television channel (2001-2025)
Television channel
Disney Channel
Final logo used from 29 July 2019 to 1 March 2025
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaBrazil
HeadquartersSão Paulo,Brazil
Programming
LanguagesPortuguese
English(as an optional audio track)
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to16:9480i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company Brazil
ParentThe Walt Disney Company Latin America
History
Launched5 April 2001; 24 years ago (2001-04-05)
Closed1 March 2025; 8 months ago (2025-03-01)
Former namesDisney Weekend (1997-2001)
Links
Websitedisney.com.br/tv

Disney Channel was a Brazilian children'spaytelevision channel operated by The Walt Disney Company Brazil, a part ofThe Walt Disney Company Latin America and the Brazilian local version ofthe eponymous American cable channel. Launched on 5 April 2001, as a premium channel, it became a basic-tier channel in 2004. After 23 years, the channel closed on 1 March 2025, along with other non-sports Disney channels in Brazil.

History

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The Walt Disney Company was preparing the channel for Latin America as early as 1997, which also included the production of a dedicated Brazilian feed, initially scheduled to launch in 1998. As with the extant international versions of the channel, it had to adapt to local cultures and find local productions for each market.[1]

In the midst of a war for the exclusive rights of certain channels on DTH operators (DirecTV andSKY Brasil), Disney Channel began being involved in potential negotiations, after SKY's exclusive launch of PSN following the arrival of the HBO channels on DirecTV.[2] By April 2000, no agreement had been officially reached between Disney and DirecTV, as well as localization problems, since Disney was not fully finished localization efforts for the channel.[3] For cable, exclusivity chances were minimal.[4] In February 2001, it was announced that the channel would launch its Brazilian feed on April 5.[5] The channel positioned itself as a family channel at launch and planned to include more local content, which initially was set to three hours a day, planning to increase to eight or ten to maximize usage of local talent.[6]

The network had a reciprocal agreement withSBT. In 4 November 2001, a version ofZapping Zone premiered on the OTA network, airing on Sundays.[7] The reverse happened withMuito Mais Popstars, an extension of theBrazilian adaptation of the format that aired on SBT, with Disney Channel airing the program two days after the initial showing on SBT.[8] On 1 July 2002, a localizedPlayhouse Disney block launched, with the studio segments being filmed inBuenos Aires to optimize resources.[9] On September 1, 2002, the channel aired a Rouge concert, the band that won the first edition of SBT'sPopstars.[10]

Disney Channel left DirecTV in March 2003, after Galaxy Latin America entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy status.[11] In order to become a basic cable channel, it was announced in December 2003, that Disney Channel would start carrying commercial advertising, at an event held in Buenos Aires byESPN's regional marketing team for Brazil and the Southern Cone.[12] On January 15, 2004, Disney Channel was restored on DirecTV; in line with its plans to become a basic cable channel, the channel was promoted to basic tiers.[13]

On 4 August 2005, it was announced in São Paulo that Disney Channel would begin broadcasting on NET, reaching 800,000 subscribers.[14] In December, it started broadcasting on Vivax.[15] On 14 September 2006, it launched on SKY, alongside seven other channels that were previously carried by DirecTV and entered the provider as a result of the merger.[16] Shortly afterwards it started airing a raft of new local productions: the first season ofFloribella fromBand andUm Menino Muito Maluquinho, adapted fromZiraldo, which was produced forTVE Brasil. The former was distributed byRGB, which previously collaborated with Disney Channel when it had an agreement with SBT.[17]

The success ofHigh School Musical, which also aired onRede Globo for its over-the-air broadcast at the end of 2006, gave the channel unprecedentedly high ratings, as well as an increase in advertising sales worth 200%.[18]Record aired the local musical (HSM: O Show) at the Morumbi stadium on 24 June 2007, one week after airing on Disney Channel.[19]

In 2009, the channel premieredQuando Toca o Sino, adapted from the Italian formatQuelli dell'intervallo which also hadan adaptation in the United States. It was locally produced by Cristal Líquido.[20]

In November 2015, it announced a local version of thePijama Party game show, with filming beginning in December.[21]

In 2018, it announced the premiere ofZ4, simultaneously with SBT.[22]

On 1 April 2022, its sister networks,Disney Junior andDisney XD, were shut down.

On 2 December 2024,The Walt Disney Company announced that Disney Channel would be shutting down in Brazil along with its sister channels (except for itsESPN channels) on 28 February 2025, due to high operational costs in the respective country, declining ratings in Brazil and the Brazilian pay TV crisis.[23][24][25]

On 1 March 2025, the channel closed along with other non-sports Disney channels in Brazil. The final program shown was thePhineas and Ferb episode "Crack That Whip"/"The Best Lazy Day Ever". Disney Channel shows remain available in Brazil on Disney+.[26][27][28]

Programming

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Main article:List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel (Brazil)

Series produced byWalt Disney Television Animation andDisney Channel Original Series aired on most of the schedule. Some non-original series were also aired; the non-original productions aired includedMortified,Life with Derek,The Fairly OddParents,A Kind of Magic,George of the Jungle andUm Menino Muito Maluquinho.

TheDisney Junior no Disney Channel block aired daily from the early morning until 8:30am. On weekends, it ended at 10:00am. After the Disney Junior block, a cartoon block was aired, with cartoon series produced byWalt Disney Television Animation andDisney Channel Original Series.

Programming blocks

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Zapping Zone

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Disney Channel Brazil produced an original show calledZapping Zone, in which hosts interacted with viewers with games and trivia. It was aired only on weekdays. They also gave news about Disney Channel, the channel's series, upcomingWalt Disney Pictures films and newDisney Channel Original Movies. Its broadcast was not live, and viewers can call to participate in games, all of them containing questions and trivia aboutDisney films and series. They can winT-shirts andcaps just for participating; however, if they win, the awards include DVDs, soundtracks and video games of different Disney films and characters. This show was first aired on 27 July 2000, and ended on 26 October 2012.

The hosts ofZapping Zone presentedDisney Channel Original Series, which were aired in the block as a primetime. New episodes of animated and live-action series were often aired on weekdays. New music videos or trailers also premiered in this block, introduced by the hosts. There were also blocks such asContratempo,Metidas de Pata (Bloopers), andSextas Xtremas (Xtreme Friday).

Movies

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O Maravilhoso Mundo de Disney (Wonderful World of Disney) was the block after theZapping Zone, in which differentWalt Disney Pictures films were aired. This block aired on weekdays. The early-afternoon weekday film block was namedCool After School. On weekends, it was replaced with aDisney Cinemagic block. Movies were occasionally aired on Disney Junior.

This was followed byFilme Disney Channel (Disney Channel Movies), which airedDisney Channel Original Movies. It aired on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays afterZapping Zone and sometimes any other weekday afterWonderful World of Disney. Some movies aired onRede Telecine before airing on Disney Channel.

Holidays

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The summer special began in December and ended in late February. It included premieres of new films and television series episodes. The channel aired themed films and episodes forHalloween andChristmas.

The channel aired an original production. Viewers voted on the website for their favorite movies, episodes, and specials. The most voted ones were aired on December 31. The show was hosted by the cast of "Zapping Zone." There was a countdown and previews of new programs coming next year. This replaced the previous block, "Popcorn."

Mouse, Câmera, Ação!

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Mouse, Câmera, Ação! (Mouse, Camera, Action!) was an event aired once a month in which viewers can vote between three different movies, and the winner was aired at the end of the month. Viewers can vote via the website, on mobile services, or social media. This block was discontinued by mid-2017.

Disney Jr. nas manhãs do Disney Channel

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Disney Jr. nas manhãs do Disney Channel was the Disney Junior branded block where Disney Junior series which broadcast in the mornings from 6am to 11am.

Sabatona

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Sabatona(lit. 'Saturday Marathon') was a programming block that originated onDisney XD, broadcast every Saturday. A different marathon of some animation series aired 3 hours each week.

Other services

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Mobile

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In July 2008, Disney rebranded Disney Mobile to Disney Mobile Studios, where different services were available in the whole country. The users could download content from Disney Channel,Disney XD,Playhouse Disney Channel,Radio Disney and content from movies.

HD

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On 15 December 2009, Disney Channel was launched in HD. The schedule was the same as the original. However, there were no ads and all programs are shown in widescreen.[29] On June 9, 2017, the HD feed was renamed as Disney Channel+ as its programming is different from the original channel includingDisney XD andDisney Junior series.

Sister channels

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Disney XD

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Main article:Disney XD (Brazil)

Disney XD was a children's television channel brand owned by the Walt Disney Company broadcast in Brazil. It was previously known as Fox Kids and Jetix. The website launched on 15 May 2009, and the channel launched on 3 July 2009. It closed down on 1 April 2022.

Disney Junior

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Main article:Disney Junior (Brazil)

Disney Junior was a cable television channel and was a version of the Walt Disney Company-owned Disney Junior, broadcasting in Brazil. It was marketed to preschoolers. Disney Junior was operated by The Walt Disney Company Brazil and The Walt Disney Company Latin America. It was launched on 5 September 2008, as Playhouse Disney. On 1 April 2011, it was rebranded as Disney Junior. It closed down on 1 April 2022.

Logos

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  • 2001–2003
    2001–2003
  • 2003–2010
    2003–2010
  • 2010–2014
    2010–2014
  • 2014–2017
    2014–2017
  • 2017–2019
    2017–2019
  • 2019–2025
    2019–2025

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Disney Channel".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). September 25, 1997.
  2. ^"Briga pela exclusividade de canais no DTH".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). April 5, 2000.
  3. ^"Disney e DirecTV não confirmam acordo".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). April 20, 2000.
  4. ^"Canal Disney não deve ser exclusivo no cabo".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). August 20, 2000.
  5. ^"Disney Channel estréia em abril".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). 15 February 2001.Archived from the original on 7 April 2023. Retrieved17 July 2020.
  6. ^"Disney Channel estréia, mas quer ampliar produção "made in Brazil"".Folha Online. 2001-04-06.Archived from the original on May 7, 2022. Retrieved2022-05-07.
  7. ^"Disney Channel põe mais um programa no SBT".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). October 23, 2001.
  8. ^"Disney Channel está por trás de 'Popstars'".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). April 23, 2002.Archived from the original on December 27, 2024. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  9. ^"Disney lança bloco local de programação pré-escolar".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). June 19, 2002.Archived from the original on January 13, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  10. ^"Disney Channel terá primeiro show das Popstars".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). August 19, 2002.Archived from the original on December 27, 2024. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  11. ^"Disney Channel sai do line-up da DirecTV".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). March 19, 2003.Archived from the original on November 10, 2025. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  12. ^"Disney Channel vai ter publicidade".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). November 4, 2003.Archived from the original on November 10, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  13. ^"Disney Channel volta à DirecTV".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). January 14, 2004.Archived from the original on November 10, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  14. ^"Disney Channel estréia na Net".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). August 3, 2004.Archived from the original on July 11, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  15. ^"Disney Channel entra na Vivax".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). December 12, 2005.Archived from the original on July 17, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  16. ^"Sky lança novos pacotes de programação".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). September 14, 2005.Archived from the original on January 21, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  17. ^"Disney Channel exibe nacionais que vêm da TV aberta".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). October 5, 2006.Archived from the original on December 12, 2024. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  18. ^"Disney Channel fatura anúncios com "High School Musical"".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). November 27, 2006.Archived from the original on July 11, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  19. ^"Disney e Record faturam com High School Music".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). June 18, 2007.Archived from the original on November 10, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  20. ^"Disney Channel e Playhouse estreiam produções para público brasileiro".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). March 5, 2009.Archived from the original on November 10, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  21. ^"Disney Channel produzirá versão nacional de "Pijama Party"".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). November 13, 2015.Archived from the original on July 14, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  22. ^"SBT e Disney Channel apresentam "Z4", nova série de televisão e boyband brasileira".Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). July 18, 2018.Archived from the original on June 24, 2025. RetrievedDecember 26, 2024.
  23. ^"Disney decide sair da TV paga e vai acabar com canais no Brasil em fevereiro de 2025 - 02/12/2024 - Outro Canal - F5".f5.folha.uol.com.br. 2 December 2024.Archived from the original on 2024-12-02. Retrieved2024-12-03.
  24. ^"Crisis of pay TV in Brazil".FUTEBOL NA TV (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-12-03.Archived from the original on 2025-08-13. Retrieved2024-12-04.
  25. ^Redação (2024-12-03)."Disney encerra canais pagos: Saiba como assistir às produções do Disney Channel, Nat Geo e mais".Rolling Stone Brasil (in Brazilian Portuguese).Archived from the original on 2024-12-04. Retrieved2024-12-04.
  26. ^REDAÇÃO (2025-03-01)."Fim do Disney Channel: Veja momento em que o canal encerrou serviço no Brasil".Notícias da TV (in Brazilian Portuguese).Archived from the original on 2025-03-02. Retrieved2025-08-04.
  27. ^Pimenta, Fernando (2025-03-01)."O canal Disney Channel é encerrado no Brasil - veja a última transmissão".imaginews (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved2025-08-04.
  28. ^"Fim definitivo do Disney Channel Brasil | cierre de Disney Channel Brasil".YouTube. 2025-03-02. Retrieved2025-08-04.
  29. ^"Sky lança três novos canais HD e reformula pacotes".Sincab (in Portuguese). 9 December 2009. Archived fromthe original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved2 March 2014.

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