Playhouse Disney (Asia) - Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific

Disney Junior (Asia)
Launched 1 January 1994
July 11, 2011
Owned by The Walt Disney Company
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Where the Magic Begins
Language English
Broadcast area Asia
Headquarters Singapore
Formerly called Playhouse Disney Asia (July 14, 2011)
Replaced Disney Junior Asia (July 18, 2011)
Sister channel(s) Disney Channel Asia
Website Disney Junior Asia Website
Availability
Terrestrial
Disneyland Channel 8 (English)
Channel 9 (Cantonese)
Channel 10 (Chinese)
SKY PerfecTV! Channel 339
HiTRON Limited Channel 31
BOHOL COMMUNITY CABLE TV
Channel 35
Channel 40 (HD)
Satellite
Astro Channel 613 (SD)
Channel 633 (HD)
Indovision Channel 43
TrueVisions Channel 34
TelkomVision Channel 129
Cignal Digital TV Channel 31
Skylife Channel 653 (SD)
Channel 78 (HD)
Cable TV Hong Kong Channel 136
now TV Channel 442
HKBN bbTV Channel 312
Cable
SkyCable Channel 38 (Digital)
Cablelink Channel 27
Destiny Cable Channel 49
First Media Channel 121
VietBao TV Channel 42
Kristal-Astro Channel 613
In digital Channel 332
TrueVisions Channel 55
StarHub TV Channel 311
Parasat Cable TV Channel 52
IPTV
Mio TV Channel 236
Channel 237 (Disney Junior On Demand)

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