Tag: Disney Channel

  • Disney Asia Pacific holds its first new media showcase

    Disney Asia Pacific holds its first new media showcase

    MUMBAI: Disney’s distribution arm Buena Vista International Television (BVITV) along with Walt Disney Internet Group, Disney Channel, ESPN, ESPN Star Sports, and its US television network ABC hosted its first New Media Showcase in the Asia Pacific region in Singapore.

    Broadcasters, mobile operators, content aggregators, ISPs, and triple-play providers from around the region attended the event at which executives from across the Company showcased how Disney is combining cutting-edge technology with great content to create unique entertainment experiences for audiences allowing them to enjoy content whenever and wherever they want it. 

    Buena Vista International Television (Asia Pacific) senior VP and MD Steve Macallister said, “This is an extremely exciting time to be in the media industry and it’s a particularly exciting time for The Walt Disney Company. We’re buoyed by the rapid developments and change facing the industry and are pleased to be the first US studio to undertake an event of this scale in the region.

    “Disney’s ‘road map to the future’ lay in combining the riches of our entertainment properties with new forms of distribution. Asian consumers have a voracious appetite for both technology and content, and across our businesses we are embracing this sea of change. There really is no other entertainment company better equipped to navigate the changes in our industry than The Walt Disney Company.

    “The New Media Showcase has been a marvellous opportunity for our current and potential clients to view for the first time in one place, the new media content offerings from our many businesses.”
     
    BVITV-AP showcased Desperate Housewives and Lost available for new media platforms such as for mobile, internet and video-on-demand. BVITV-AP says that it was the first studio to launch wireless content in South Korea in October 2005. In this mobile content deal with TU Media, the first-ever with a US studio, over 250 hours of programming including Desperate Housewives and Alias went to air via its linear channel “Blue”.

    In the US Disney-ABC signed a deal with Apple to offer Disney and ABC content on iTunes and ad-supported, full-length episodes of four ABC primetime series on abc.com. Disney is looking after sports fans too. The World Cup soccer tournament currently gripping sports fans everywhere has underscored the international opportunity available in the wireless space.

    ESPN Star Sports’ latest mobile service offering in Asia, includes video, data and WAP services in addition to java games, wallpapers and ringtones. Keeping fans up to date with the action on the pitch is ESPN Here We Go.

    This has the latest match insights, previews, predictions and analysis from the World Cup, and SportsCenter Mobile News, providing the latest in coverage of the top sports stories. Using SMS and Wap services, ESPN Football Live is keeping audiences abreast of the latest breaking news, injury reports, fixtures listings, and half-time and full-time scores.

    ESPN Insider sends fans first hand match development and predictions with expert commentary. ESS recently launched Mobile ESPN. This mobile service brings the best of video, SMS, WAP, games and downloads for sports fans. 

    Younger audiences also have new platforms on which to enjoy and interact with content. Disney Channel’s programming, digital media and marketing teams are working seamlessly to create an engaging experience empowering viewers to connect with the brand across multiple platforms, ultimately reinforcing and supporting the linear Disney Channel.

    Disney Channel’s strategy for creating compelling content for new media channels focuses on providing constant and personalised entertainment at the viewers’ convenience. In June, Disney’s shows That’s So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody will be available in six different languages, on the re-launched broadband site, DisneyChannel.com. The local language tracks include English, Mandarin Chinese and Hindi. 

    The musical movie High School Musical is doing well among kids, tweens and families in the US. It recently premiered on Disney Channel Australia and New Zealand, followed by international roll-out across over 100 countries this year, and had 1.2 million unique visitors to DisneyChannel.com – the most ever for the site. Distributed by Walt Disney Records, the music album was number one on iTunes Music Store for three weeks and 1.3 million single tracks have been purchased digitally.

  • Disney Channel to air ‘Finding Nemo’ this summer

    Disney Channel to air ‘Finding Nemo’ this summer

    MUMBAI: Disney Channel will be airing Finding Nemo in summer. The movie will premier on the channel as a special treat comprising the summer programming lineup.

    Finding Nemo is an Academy Award winner global box office hit and has been regarded as a timeless classic complete with imaginative, visually appealing and excellent storytelling.

    Walt Disney Television International (India) director programming and production Nachiket Pantvaidya said, “Creativity in content and presentation is paramount in Disney’s philosophy to reach out to kids and families. We, at Disney, love to tell stories that touch people’s hearts while presenting positive values that are relevant across generations and geographies. Finding Nemo has a brilliant story line – a splendid tale of family and friendship. I am certain this blockbuster title will take Disney Channel viewers on an under-water adventure to cool off the summer heat.”

    Last week Disney also announced that it has acquired the telecast rights to Sahara One Motion Pictures’ animated film Hanuman. Disney Channel wll also air the movie this summer as an eight part series.

  • Disney Channel series to be offered in six languages on Disneychannel.com

    Disney Channel series to be offered in six languages on Disneychannel.com

    MUMBAI: Disney Channel’s hit series for kids and tweens, That’s So Raven and The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, will be made available in six different languages, on the soon to be re-launched broadband site, DisneyChannel.com.

    The language tracks are English, Hindi, Spanish, German, French and Mandarin Chinese.

    The announcement was made today by Disney Channel Worldwide president Rich Ross and Disney ABC Television Group executive vice president digital media Albert Cheng.

    Ross said, “Disney Channel speaks to kids and kids speak many languages and now we speak to them in many of their languages. Whether it is seventh grade Spanish classes or kids who have just emigrated from India or China, we just want to continue the conversation.”

    “We are committed to offering programming to viewers no matter when, where or how they want it and this is further example of how we are accomplishing our goals,” said Cheng.

    Free of charge and on-demand, the companion DisneyChannel.com will offer select episodes of live-action and animated series, short-form content, music videos and Disney Channel Original Movie “bonus” materials. Video content will be refreshed on a weekly basis. Developed in conjunction with Disney Online, the full-length, streaming video content is advertiser-supported with adjacent customized spots and fixed display advertising.