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A list of programs formerly broadcast on the Disney Junior programming block of Disney Channel. Doc McStuffins (꼬마의사 맥스터핀스) (September 3, 2012 – September 30, 2021) Sofia the First (리틀 프린세스 소피아) (July 26, 2013 – September 30, 2021) The Lion Guard (라이온 수호대) (May 7, 2016 – September 30, 2021)
Disney Junior was a Southeast Asian preschool pay television channel owned by the Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia that was active from 2 April 2004 to 31 December 2021. . Aimed mainly at children between ages 2 to 7 years old, [1] [2] its programming consisted of original first-run television series and theatrically released and made-for-DVD movies, as well as other select third-party ...
The Disney Junior app was discontinued on February 15, 2018. [26] Disney+: Disney+ is a subscription video-on-demand streaming service owned and operated by the Disney Streaming division of The Walt Disney Company which contains Disney Jr. and former Playhouse Disney content. Former services Disney Junior App
The first Disney Junior to launch outside the U.S. was in Latin America on April 1, 2011, [7] replacing the Playhouse Disney Channel, it later rebranded in most countries replacing their Playhouse Disney brands mostly in 2011, such as Canada on May 6, [8] the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 7, [9] Italy on May 14, France on May 28, [10 ...
The South Korean government will conduct a thorough investigation into the Halloween crowd crush that killed more than 150 people in Seoul, officials said.
Saturday's disaster was concentrated in a sloped, narrow alley in Seoul's Itaewon neighborhood, a popular nightlife district, with witnesses and survivors recalling a "hell-like" chaos with people ...
As South Korea mourns the deaths of more than 150 people in a Halloween party crush, many people - even those not directly involved - are dealing with trauma and a search for answers that has at ...
On June 1, 2002, it started broadcasting with Korean subtitles on-screen of Disney Channel Asia. [2] [3] Then in May 2010, Disney Channel Worldwide (now Disney Branded Television in 2020) and SK Telecom joined to establish Television Media Korea Ltd. [4] [5] (now Disney Channels Korea in 2016), a joint venture, and on July 1, 2011, [6] it started broadcasting Korean dubbing and voice multi ...