After the closure of the transmissions of Disney Channelthis January 7th in Spainmany fans of the iconic series of Disney in Mexico wonder if the channel will have the same destiny for our country.
After 20 years Having arrived on Spanish television, the fans of this channel in the Iberian country said goodbye with melancholy to the series and programs that marked his childhood and adolescence.
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The decision points to a bet by Disney to strengthen its streaming platform, Disney+given the great competition that exists between this type of entertainment providers and the changes in the consumption habits of the viewers.
“Now, you can continue enjoying your adventures, your laughs, your heroes, your colleagues, your series, your movies and everything you like about Disney Channel whenever you want and however you want, on Disney+,” the channel announced during its last days of broadcast.
On social networks spanish fans of the channel expressed their sadness for the end of the broadcasts of your favorite series such as “Phineas and Pherbs”, “Wizards of Waverly Place”, “Good Luck Charlie”, “High School Musical” y “Hanna Montana”the last one that was broadcast before closing.
This account will be mourning for a week for the closure of Disney Channel Spain 🙏🫶🖤 pic.twitter.com/xUJb2zatgL
— Portal Disney (@PortalDisneyES) January 7, 2025
The channel Disney Juniorwhich broadcasts series and movies for the little ones in the home, will continue operating normally.
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Will Disney Channel stop broadcasting in Mexico?
In MexicoDisney Channel is a channel that is accessed through television companies. cable TVwhich with the rise of streaming platforms around the world, have weakened.
Although Disney has not announced in any way official its disappearance from pay television in Mexico, it is possible that in the not too distant future its fate will be the same as in Spain.
The former CEO of Disney, Bob Chapekexpressed that the company has plans to close at least 100 channels worldwide with the purpose of giving strength to Disney+ as the total repository of its content, which at some point could include Mexico.
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