April 18, 1983
Disney Channel debuts in the U.S. as a premium/pay service,
airing 16 hours a day daily.
September 1983
Disney Channel becomes available on cable systems in all 50 U.S. states.
October 1983
First made-for-Disney Channel TV movie, Tiger Town, airs.
December 1983
Disney Channel ends 1983 with 611,000 subscribers.
January 1984
The world television premiere of Alice in Wonderland marks the first time a classic Disney animated film has aired in its entirety on TV.
September 1984
Disney Channel wins its first CableACE award for Tiger Town.
January 1985
Disney Channel becomes profitable 20 months after its debut, with 1.75 million subscribers.
May 1986
Disney Channel begins programming 24 hours a day.
January 1987
Disney Channel begins the year with 3.175 million subscribers.
May 1988
Disney Channel scrambles its signal, thus entering the home satellite dish market.
August 1988
Disney Channel launches its Going Home concert series with Ashford & Simpson: Going Home.
April 1989
An all-new and original Mickey Mouse Club debuts.
August 1989
Disney Channel announces a new interstitial series, The Disney Channel Salutes The American Teacher, hosted by First Lady Barbara Bush.
January 1990
Disney Channel is now available in over five million households nationwide.
May 1990
Disney Channel wins its first Daytime Emmy Awards for the movies Looking for Miracles, Calgary ’88: 16 Days of Glory and the special A Conversation with . . . George Burns.
May 1990
Disney Channel wins its first Peabody Award for Shelley Duvall’s Mother Goose Rock ‘n’ Rhyme.
September 1, 1990
TCI Montgomery Cablevision becomes the first cable operator to carry Disney Channel as a basic cable service.
September 1990
Disney Channel earns its first Primetime Emmy for Shelley Duvall’s Mother Goose Rock ‘n’ Rhyme.
November 1990
Disney Channel airs the first annual The Walt Disney Company Presents the American Teacher Awards.
January 1991
Disney Channel is available in 5.6 million
households nationwide.
May 1991
World television premiere of The Little Mermaid.
January 1992
Disney Channel is available in 6.2 million households
nationwide.
March 1992
Disney Channel launches its original series Adventures in Wonderland.
September 1992
Disney Channel airs its first annual Disney’s Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra.
January 1993
Subscribers now number seven million.
April 1993
Disney Channel kicks off a 14-city nationwide bus tour in celebration of its tenth anniversary.
January 1995
Disney Channel is available in 12.6 million households, an increase of 4.87 million subscribers, the largest single-year growth in the channel’s history to date.
March 1995
Disney Channel debuts in Taiwan, its first international presence.
June 1995
World television premiere of the documentary, Anne Frank Remembered. It goes on to win the Oscar¨ for Best Documentary.
October 1995
Debut of Disney Channel-United Kingdom.
January 1996
Disney Channel is now available in 16.1 million households.
June 1996
Disney Channel-Australia debuts, followed by Malaysia in October.
September 1996
Disney Channel moves to an all-movie prime-time schedule with family-oriented films scheduled seven nights a week. Schedule kicks off with the premiere of The Lion King.
December 1996
Disney Channel is now available in 25 million homes.
March 1997
Disney Channel-France premieres, followed by Middle East in April.
April 1997
Disney Channel debuts a new logo and on-air look to viewers, along with the world television debut of Pocahontas.
April 1997
Disney Channel announces a multiyear affiliation agreement with TCI Communications that will permit TCI to carry Disney Channel on various product tiers on its cable television systems.
July 1997
Nine-city ‘Disney Channel PremEARS in the Park,’ a four-night mini-movie festival promotional tie-in with local cable services to promote Disney’s move to basic cable, kicks off in Kansas City.
August 1997
Debuts of two original animal adventure series, Going Wild with Jeff Corwin and Omba Mokomba, make up the new animal block during Sunday night prime time.
September 1997
Debut of Sunday overnight block, Vault Disney, featuring the best from Disney’s vast library.
October 1997
Debut of Bear in the Big Blue House, an original series for little kids, named by TV Guide as one of the top 10 new shows for kids.
December 1997
Announcement of Toon Disney, a new basic cable channel comprised of classic Disney animation.
March 1998
Disney Channel grows to 35 million subscribers.
April 1998
Disney Channel-Spain is scheduled to come on-line.
April 18, 1998
On Disney Channel’s 15th anniversary, the company will launch Toon Disney.
In this report:
– Programming: Back to basics
– Disney Channel time line
– Marketing: Not your parents’ Disney
– Q&A with Anne Sweeney
– Drawing up Toon Disney
– International: Vive le Mickey
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