Schedule: Disney Channel And Disney Junior Across Africa In October 2023

Disney Channel

• Schedule takes to affect from 2 October with Saturdays the series from 9 October

Weekdays

00:00 Bunk'd: Learning The Ropes
00:25 Bunk'd: Learning The Ropes
00:50 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
01:15 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
01:40 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
02:05 Walk The Prank
02:30 Walk The Prank
02:55 Walk The Prank
03:20 Vikingskool
03:45 Vikingskool
04:10 Vikingskool
04:35 Kiff
05:00 Hamster & Gretel
05:25 Hamster & Gretel
05:50 Descendants Wicked World
06:00 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
06:25 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
06:51 Hamster & Gretel
07:15 Hamster & Gretel
07:40 The Ghost and Molly McGee
08:05 The Ghost and Molly McGee
08:30 Big City Greens
08:55 Big City Greens
09:20 Phineas And Ferb
09:45 Phineas And Ferb
10:10 Raven's Home
10:35 Saturdays
11:00 Zombies: Shorts
11:05 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
11:30 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
11:55 The Ghost and Molly McGee
12:20 The Ghost and Molly McGee
12:45 Kiff
13:10 The Villains Of Valley View
13:35 Raven's Home
14:00 Raven's Home
14:25 Saturdays
14:50 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
15:15 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
15:40 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
16:05 Big City Greens
16:30 Big City Greens
16:55 Zombies: Shorts
17:00 Saturdays
17:25 Saturdays
17:50 Raven's Home
18:15 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
18:41 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
19:06 Kiff
19:30 Kiff
19:55 Big City Greens
20:20 Big City Greens
20:45 Saturdays
21:10 Saturdays
21:35 Phineas And Ferb
22:00 Phineas And Ferb
22:25 Secrets Of Sulphur Springs
22:50 Raven's Home
23:10 Raven's Home
23:35 Bunk'd: Learning The Ropes

Weekends

00:00 Bunk'd: Learning The Ropes
00:25 Bunk'd: Learning The Ropes
00:50 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
01:15 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
01:40 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
02:05 Walk The Prank
02:30 Walk The Prank
02:55 Walk The Prank
03:20 Vikingskool
03:45 Vikingskool
04:10 Vikingskool
04:35 Kiff
05:00 Hamster & Gretel
05:25 Hamster & Gretel
05:50 Descendants Wicked World
06:00 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
06:25 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
06:50 Zombies: Shorts
06:55 The Ghost And Molly McGee
07:20 The Ghost And Molly McGee
07:45 The Ghost & Molly McGee
08:10 Phineas And Ferb
08:35 Phineas And Ferb
09:00 Phineas And Ferb
09:25 Big City Greens
09:50 Big City Greens
10:15 Big City Greens
10:40 Movie/Marathon
12:20 Hamster & Gretel
12:45 Hamster & Gretel
13:10 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
13:35 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
14:00 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
14:25 Raven's Home
14:50 Raven's Home
15:15 Saturdays
15:40 Saturdays
16:05 Zombies: Shorts
16:10 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
16:35 Miraculous: Tales Of Ladybug And Catnoir
17:00 Kiff
17:25 Hamster & Gretel
17:50 Hamster & Gretel
18:15 Big City Greens
18:40 Big City Greens
19:05 Saturdays
19:30 Saturdays
19:55 Raven's Home
20:20 Raven's Home
20:45 Secrets Of Sulphur Springs
21:10 Secrets Of Sulphur Springs
21:35 Big City Greens
22:00 Big City Greens
22:25 Big City Greens
22:50 Saturdays
23:10 Saturdays
23:35 Bunk'd: Learning The Ropes

Notes
• Lab Rats has been removed from the lineup and won't be substituted with another repeat sitcom but a cartoon, Phineas And Ferb.
• New episodes of Raven's Home commence in week 1 followed by Saturdays in week 2.
• The Owl House has also been removed from the lineup before Disney Channel could air the final episodes. We asked PR about those but still no update as seen with the final season of Big Hero 6 and Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure.
• Unlike Germany, Disney Channel hasn't acquired Marvel's Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur and isn't expected to launch anytime soon. We assume the same fate could await the third and final season of The Owl House.
• Wandi & Kabz is also removed making Descendants Wicked World the only shorts on the channel again.
• As mentioned in previous stories, Disney might be looking to close several Disney Channels. Nothing for certain as to the timeframe, but they have been cutting back on programming and moving the latter to Disney+.

Disney Junior

• Schedule is from last month but carries on through October

Weekends

00:00 PJ Masks
00:25 PJ Masks
00:50 PJ Masks
01:15 Alice In Wonderland Bakery
01:40 Alice In Wonderland Bakery
02:05 Alice In Wonderland Bakery
02:30 Spidey And His Friends
02:55 Spidey And His Friends
03:20 Spidey And His Friends
03:45 Mickey Mouse Funhouse
04:10 Mickey Mouse Funhouse
04:35 Mickey Mouse Funhouse
05:00 Eureka!
05:20 Eureka!
05:40 Eureka!
06:00 Eureka!
06:30 Mickey Mouse Funhouse
07:00 Eureka!
07:30 Kiya & The Kimoja Heroes
08:00 Bluey
08:10 Bluey
08:20 Bluey
08:30 Superkitties
08:45 Superkitties
09:00 Bluey
09:10 Bluey
09:20 Bluey
09:30 Spidey And His Friends
10:00 Disney Junior: Wonderful World Of Songs
10:05 Movie/Marathon
11:00 Firebuds
11:30 PJ Masks
12:00 Eureka!
12:30 Kiya And The Kimoja Heroes
13:00 Alice In Wonderland Bakery
13:30 Bluey
13:40 Bluey
13:50 Bluey
14:00 Bluey
14:10 Bluey
14:20 Bluey
14:30 Firebuds
15:00 Furebuds
15:30 Spidey And His Friends
16:00 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures 
16:30 Disney Junior: Wonderful World Of Songs
16:35 Superkitties
17:00 Kiya And The Kimoja Heroes
17:30 Alice In Wonderland Bakery
18:00 Bluey
18:10 Bluey
18:20 Bluey
18:30 Bluey
18:40 Bluey
18:50 Bluey
19:00 Superkitties
19:30 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures
20:00 Disney Junior: Wonderful World Of Songs
20:05 Firebuds
20:30 Bluey
20:40 Bluey
20:50 Bluey
21:00 Bluey
21:10 Bluey
21:20 Bluey
21:30 Superkitties
22:00 Spidey And His Friends
22:30 Disney Junior: Wonderful World Of Songs
22:35 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures 
22:45 Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures 
23:00 Alice In Wonderland Bakery
23:30 Mickey Mouse Funhouse

Notes
• Unlike Disney Channel, Disney still hasn't published the channel's schedule for the next month in which new content commence.
• Similar to Disney Channel, Disney Junior has seen a reduction in programming with Bluey serving as a mascot.
• As seen in previous stories, Disney may be looking at closing several Disney Channels in future. We assume similar to Turkey, Disney Junior will be the only Disney Branded Television channel in Africa seeing as it is not regarded as a premium channel and popular to consumers but who knows really.

Why The Disney Channel Could Be Shutting Down On DStv And NOT National Geographic And ESPN?

A few months ago, it was reported by Disney's CEO Bob Iger that the company is looking to sell their linear channels and these include ABC, FX, National Geographic and Disney Channel as these are not seen as part of the core for the brand. Of course, it doesn't include content or the studios they use to manufacture them.

Internationally, the company has shuttered several linear channels across Asia and Europe with more territories set to join by the end of this current financial year. As seen in these markets, further content had been folded under Disney+ with the company looking to exclude the streamer in several countries and to cutback on original programming.

Now in Africa (excluding North Africa), the only known region to distribute the streamer is South Africa and with these recent developments I honestly wouldn't be shocked if Disney+ were to limit their stance in the region perhaps supply selected content to local steamers in the region if not at all.

On the basis of their linear offering, MultiChoice distributes their remaining linear offering which include factual and wildlife brands National Geographic and National Geographic Wild, children brands Disney Channel and Disney Junior and sports brands ESPN 1 and ESPN 2.

As seen in most parts of Europe which is where we reside, these brands have been dying down particularly Disney Channel and/or Disney Junior. The latter had been bombarded with reruns to past programming if not a bulk of content from Disney+ and the other is just clinging around 1 program to build their schedule.

It wouldn't seem far fetched if one or both of these channels were to be on the close down with National Geographic and ESPN serving as the remaining linear offering for not only DStv but the rest of Africa. That's what's currently being seen in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and Turkey so why not Africa.

The only reason these channels are still on would be for revenue as Disney would need the income to produce shows like Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire and getting these onto their linear platforms would be one way to boost their future endeavours being Disney+. But as seen in a recent interview by Bob Iger that may not be the case here anymore.

Bob Iger was able to brief the media on why these closures are occurring and it doesn't paint a good picture for their channels in Africa as stated below they're seen a decline in revenue for both their local and international channels. They even highlight there's been a major decline in the general entertainment sector.

At Linear Networks, operating income declined versus the prior year by $580 million driven by declines at both domestic and international channels.

It could explain why FOX and Disney XD were ripped away from parts of the world and why ESPN and National Geographic (in Europe) haven't closed off yet as they see more value there particularly with ESPN as they look to restructure the business and turn ESPN into a major powerhouse in sports.

As mentioned, Disney will be closing off more channels by the end of the current financial year particularly in Asia and with MultiChoice's contract set to expire in the coming months I wouldn't be shocked if Disney were remove more channels around the same period across Africa.

The only thing that's certain here is that ESPN and National Geographic could stick around for sometime before closing down as seen in some parts of the world as Disney is looking to go all streaming and this is part of a global effort which has taken longer to subside in several territories.

Development Alert: Nickelodeon Orders Brand-New Animated Preschool Series Super Duper Bunny League, eMedia Investments Replaces eXposed With eSeries On Openview

Nick Jr. will also be saving the world from crime

Nickelodeon has ordered Super Duper Bunny League (working title), a brand-new adventure-comedy preschool series based on the kids' comic book series by cartoonist Jamie Smart. Featuring 2D animation, the series (26 episodes) centers on a diverse group of bunny friends who must battle danger as they defend their city and the world from their archnemesis. Super Duper Bunny League is slated to launch 2024 in the U.S. and continue to roll out on Nick Jr. channels internationally.

"Super Duper Bunny League brings to life the colorful world that Jamie created with quirky imaginative characters and engaging stories filled with zany adventures and loads of fun," said Eryk Casemiro, Executive Vice President, Nickelodeon Animation, Global Series Content. "We are excited for the opportunity to take the comic books to the next level with a preschool animated series that combines big superhero action with silly cartoony comedy in a uniquely Nickelodeon way."

The Super Duper Bunny League is here to battle danger in all its forms as they defend Important City and the world from their arch-nemesis (and accidental creator), the inept Dr. Fuzzleglove, and a ridiculous rogues' gallery of cartoony villains. Whether battling sweet-toothed space pirates, sizzling lava monsters, giant metal monkeys or hot dog-hungry dinosaurs, the Bunnies must combine their new superpowers to defend truth, justice, and especially free time to snack and chill.

Super Duper Bunny League is produced by Nickelodeon Animation in Burbank, Calif. Robert Scull and Jonny Belt serve as executive producers and Jamie Smart as Consultant on the series. Production for Nickelodeon is overseen by Eryk Casemiro, Executive Vice President, Nickelodeon Animation, Global Series Content. Marielle Kaar serves as Nickelodeon's Executive in Charge of Production for the series.

eSeries is an official brand on Openview

The eXposed channel (109 on Openview) has been rebranded to eSERIES and now features a variety of international series across all genres. “From nostalgic and new sitcoms filled with spontaneous laughter bringing families together, drama series with warm, captivatingly relatable themes, to intense, darkly dramatic plot twists, and the thrill of the chase through the gritty arcs of crime. 

Viewers can expect an unmatched, dramatic rollercoaster ride with international shows across genres” The newly branded eSERIES channel has an easy and consistent daily programme flow with international comedy (Practical Jokers, Neighbourhood Wars), nostalgic sitcoms from yesteryear (The Nanny, The Goldbergs), procedural dramas (Blue Bloods, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Suits, House of Cards) dark dramas (Walking Dead), and romance/” Girls Night” (The Bold Type, Why Women Kill).

Also available is some lifestyle shows like MasterChef and Love Island. Korean lovers can see programmes like Watcher and Doom at Your Service on weekends (with some weekday daytime repeats). There is so much to watch, and the channel has something which appeals to everyone, from early evening to late night. The beauty of the channel’s structure is that series episodes run daily, so you don’t have to wait a week to see the next episode of the series you’re following – this is a remarkable change in viewing.

Recap To The Month: SABC Delays The Expansion Of Further New Channels On DTT

During the year, SABC was gearing up for the rollout of a second news channel only known as SABC eKhaya. After failing to rollout the news channel, the public broadcaster had a soft launch for the brand on their DTT platform featuring content already viewed on their linear platforms and archived material.

Similar to SABC Sport, the plan was to feature a "fresh offering" once the channel managed to garner traction and the public broadcaster was looking to negotiate with other broadcasters in the hopes that they could distribute the channel onto their platforms.

But as seen in recent months, consumers had been affected by load shedding that some went as far as cutting back on their DStv subscription and other expenses as the outcome of these blackouts had left people jobless and led some entrepreneurs to lose their businesses.

The SABC blames Eskom on why their revenue continues to drop in recent months and also the reduction of analogue frequencies and streamers like Netflix for why SABC+ is struggling. It was also stated that the public broadcaster had to delay the rollout of new channels due to the blackouts impact on viewership.

For almost two years, consumers had been awaiting on an update from SABC on the status of two yet-to-be-launched channels on Openview alongside SABC Education's expansion to pay-tv outlets. Since SABC hasn't been able to meet up with any of its deadlines and with these outlets rolling out new channels, consumers will just lose interest.

Unlike SABC, Multichoice and eMedia Investments continue to expand their content and portfolio of linear channels. Despite the decrease in consumption, there's still consumers viewing these brands and rolling out those "new channels" could have helped reduce their financial constraints as opposed to pausing/scrapping shows like The Estate and uBettina Wethu.

Recap To The Week: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Returns To South African Screens For New Episodes On PBS Kids

South African families are in for a “Grr-ific” treat as the beloved children's series, Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, returns -- airing weekdays at 4pm on DStv Channel 313 this month.


A study conducted by researchers at Texas Tech University revealed that the combination of watching Daniel Tiger’s Neighbourhood and engaging in parent-child conversations about its content significantly enhances children's social skills, including empathy, recognising emotions, and social confidence.


Produced by The Fred Rogers Company and 9 Story Media Group, this acclaimed series is an engaging and educational experience for preschoolers, drawing on the legacy of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.


About Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood


Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is an animated series tailored for preschoolers aged 2 to 4. It continues the tradition of the groundbreaking PBS series Mister Rogers' Neighborhood using musical strategies inspired by Fred Rogers' social-emotional curriculum. Through the lens of imagination, creativity, and music, the show follows the life of 4-year-old Daniel Tiger and his friends as they learn essential social skills for school and life.


Meet Daniel Tiger


The heart of the series is 4-year-old Daniel Tiger, the son of the beloved puppet Daniel Striped Tiger from the original program. Daniel engages young viewers directly, inviting them into his world and making them feel like part of his neighbourhood. By closely following Daniel's everyday adventures, preschoolers and their families gain valuable insights and practical skills necessary for growth and learning.


September Episode Themes


Each Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood episode features two captivating stories that revolve around common early learning themes, such as dealing with disappointment. What sets this series apart is its innovative use of catchy musical strategies that reinforce these themes, providing preschoolers and parents with memorable tools they can use daily.

This month's new episodes include:

Daniel Finds Something to Do/Daniel's Royal Good Time: Daniel tries to find something to do by himself. Daniel and his friends play at a castle.

Daniel's Lunch/Daniel's Toy: Daniel is excited to eat his special lunch. Daniel goes to the park to play with Ducky.

Margaret's Birthday Buddy/Margaret's Birthday Party: The Tiger Family is preparing for Margaret's birthday party, but Daniel feels left out.


Curriculum-based viewing

The stories in the series have been crafted with extensive input from early learning specialists, incorporating formative research with children. Drawing from over 40 years of Fred Rogers' work, the show is a powerful resource for parents, offering an entertaining and thoughtful guide that integrates music, interactivity, and a research-based curriculum.

Broadcast Details

South African families can tune in to catch the new episodes of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood on DStv Channel 313