Radio Disney is a radio
network based in Burbank, California
, from where it has been based since November
2008. Prior to that, the network was based in
Dallas,
Texas
. Radio Disney broadcasts music and other
content targeted at
children and young
teenagers; its format can be described as
a youth-friendly
contemporary hit
radio. It is a subsidiary of
The Walt Disney Company.
Radio Disney is formatted like a traditional radio station,
featuring prize giveaways (in which viewers can enter via phone,
online and since 2008, also by text message) and occasional
in-studio interviews, called "Takeovers" (which usually occur
during the weekday late afternoon timeslot).
History

The Radio Disney logo used from
November 18, 1996 to February 2007.
Until 2002 the logo was more colorful and cartoony, with the
hole in the "O" in "RADIO" being Mickey Mouse's head.
1996-2001: The Beginning
Radio Disney was launched on November 18, 1996 (coinciding with
Mickey Mouse's birthday) at 5:58 A.M.
EST with the song "
Get Ready For
This." Their slogan was "we're all ears" that was used heavily
on jingles. Radio Disney started with songs that were played on
Top-40 stations as well a popular oldies and songs from various
cartoon shows. Artists included
Britney
Spears,
Christina Aguilera,
N'SYNC,
Backstreet
Boys, and
Hanson, to name a
few.
In 2000, artists such as
Aaron Carter,
and
Dream Street became popular. Their
new short-lived slogan was changed to "music and prizes that rock!"
Later in 2000, Radio Disney increased the age limit for winning
prizes and sweepstakes from 12 to 14. The Radio Disney World Tour
also debuted in 2000 which continued on until 2001.
2001-2007: Disney Channel Stars
Near the end of 2001, Radio Disney has been closely tied with
singers/actors from original Disney Channel shows starting with
Hilary Duff and
Raven-Symone, and more recently with
Miley Cyrus,
The
Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato,
Selena
Gomez, Mitchel Musso, and others. It also marked the start of
their current slogan, "your music, your way".
In 2002, the first Radio Disney Music Awards premiered. It is a
music awards ceremony that has been held every year since.
In 2004, Disney paid the former Children's Broadcasting Corporation
(which operated Aahs) $12.4 million. Disney had collaborated with
Radio Aahs for a time prior to the launch
of Radio Disney as a direct competitor to Minneapolis-based company
which reached about 30 stations at its height and former Aahs
owners sued for damages because of a breached agreement.
2006
marked the 10th year that the station first went on the air, the
rebroadcast of its first hour of broadcasting was aired on June 6,
2006 at around 4:58pm EDT on select markets such as WQEW
.
Also, as
part of the 10-year anniversary, the concert "Totally 10 Birthday
Concert" was held on July 22, 2006 at the Arrowhead Pond
in Anaheim, California
. It also included a simultaneous live
broadcast on the Radio Disney website.
A second one was held
in Dallas,
Texas
on November 18, 2006 at the Dallas
Convention Center
.
In February 2006, the Walt Disney Company announced that it will be
keeping Radio Disney and its owned-and-operated stations while
divesting much of its radio holdings to Citadel Broadcasting. Radio
Disney will be reporting to the Cable Networks Group. This unit
takes care of Disney's cable holdings, except for
ESPN.
2007-Present: Various Changes
In April 2007, Radio Disney completely dropped the word "Ears"
(from their first slogan, "We're all ears!") from their (old) phone
number, ear mail, and from Playhouse Disney daliy programming. The
call-in number was originally spoken aloud as 1-8-8-8, E-A-R-S,
0-1-8; then, all DJs read it as 1-888-327-7018.
Since 2008, Radio Disney has been adding more songs from Disney
Channel original shows as well as music produced from other teen
music groups, several of which are associated with
Walt Disney Records or
Hollywood Records. Playhouse Disney
programming has been cut back and hour. (originally a 2 hour
block).
In November of 2008, Radio Disney moved their headquarters from
Dallas, Texas to Burbank, California.
In late May 2009, Radio Disney completely changed their phone
number. Their current phone number is 1-877-870-5678.
In June 2009, Radio Disney again increased the maximum age for
winning prizes, this time to 16 years of age.
In November 2009 it was reported that Radio Disney is selling six
radio stations.
Programming
Music
Radio Disney plays a large selection of songs from stars and shows
on Disney Channel along with popular songs found on a typical radio
station with a Top 40 being
Lou Bega's
cover of "
Mambo No. 5", with the Radio Disney version having the
chorus "A little bit of Minnie in my life, A little bit of Mickey
by her side", with all the other names similarly replaced by Disney
characters.
Songs from Disney Channel stars
Disney Channel star songs such as
music from
Camp Rock,
Cheetah Girls,
Cheetah Girls 2,
Cheetah Girls 3,
Hannah Montana,
Hannah Montana 2,
Hannah Montana 3,
Hannah Montana: The Movie,
High School Musical,
High School Musical 2,
High School Musical 3: Senior
Year and
JONAS are played.
78violet (Formerly Aly & AJ),
Ashley Tisdale,
B5,
Carrie Underwood,
The Cheetah Girls,
Chris Brown,
Colbie Caillat,
Coldplay,
Corbin Bleu,
David Archuleta,
Demi Lovato,
Emily
Osment,
Everlife,
Jesse McCartney,
Jonas Brothers,
Jordan Pruitt,
Jordin
Sparks,
Justin Bieber,
Kristinia DeBarge, KSM,
Lucas Grabeel,
Meaghan Jette Martin,
Miley Cyrus,
Mitchel
Musso,
OneRepublic,
Raven-Symoné,
Savannah Outen,
Selena Gomez,
Taylor
Swift,
The Fray, and
Tiffany Thornton are among the artists
heard today on the Disney radio.
Artists that were popular in the network's early years
Artists that are very rarely played now, (or retired from the
playlist), but were popular in the network's early years include
'N Sync,
2gether,
3 Doors Down,
3LW,
98 Degrees,
A*Teens,
Ace of Base,
Aaron Carter,
Avril Lavigne,
Ashlee Simpson B*Witched,
BBMak,
Backstreet Boys,
Bon
Jovi,
Celine Dion,
Christina Aguilera,
Creed,
Donna Lewis,
Dream,
Dream
Street,
Hanson,
Hoku,
Kylie Minogue,
James Brown,
Jessica Simpson,
Jump5,
LFO,
Lil'
Bow Wow,
Lil' Romeo,
M2M,
Mandy Moore,
Mariah Carey,
No Authority,
No
Secrets,
Nobody's Angel,
Play,
Queen,
S Club 7,
Stacie
Orrico,
Sugar Ray,
MC Hammer,
Stevie
Brock,
Technotronic,
Vitamin C,
Vanessa Hudgens "Weird Al" Yankovic,
Will Smith,
Youngstown, and
Zac Efron
Playhouse Disney
Playhouse Disney (originally
"Mickey and Minnie's Tune Time" between 1998-2001) airs on Radio
Disney weekdays during the school year at 12:00 ET and ends at 1:00
ET and has been hosted by Robin, Tina,
B.
B. Good and
Susan Huber since its inception. It is
now currently hosted by Betsy. Playhouse Disney was once a two hour
block, but has recently been cut back an hour, along with Circle
Time Story, (Originally "Mickey And Minnie's Storytime Theatre"
between 1998-2001) which featured read-along stories from Disney
movies and films. Like Playhouse Disney on
Disney Channel, it is targeted towards
preschoolers. Songs from Playhouse Disney shows, Disney movies, and
songs from other shows such as
Sesame
Street get played, along with contests with preschool related
questions, and questions about Disney characters. Classic Disney
songs are also played during Playhouse Disney.
Radio Disney World Tours
In 2000 and 2001, Radio Disney launched 2 separate "world tours"
that traveled to large markets across the United States. In 2000,
the tour featured up and coming talent (
No
Authority,
Myra) and then Radio
Disney DJs,
Mark and
Zippy. The tour traveled to the following cities: Atlanta, New
York, Boston, Dallas, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San
Francisco, and Seattle. It played in theatrical venues and had
audiences of up to 2,000 people per show (there were 4 shows each
weekend in each market).
See Also: Radio Disney Live!
2001 World
Tour
Features and contests
Radio Disney carries a number of features from interactive contests
to informational programs.
Current features
- 60 Seconds With (actor/actress name) - DJ's
(normally Ernie D.) talk with the hottest artists.
- Celebrity Take with Jake - Jake chats about
the newest celebrity news everyday at 7:35AM PST, 1:35PM PST and
4:35PM PST.
- Code Word of the Day - The Code Word of the
Day is given out about 5 times an hour. If you know the word when
they ask for it, (usually around 6:30 PM ET) you can win an awesome
prize.
- Family Portrait - The radio show for the whole
family. Callers call in to Radio Disney Ear Mail (1-888-MAIL-018)
and describe their family traditions.
- Music Mailbag - Every Saturday during this
segment of Radio Disney, a new song is introduced by Brian or
Candice and listeners call in to the station or vote online to
"Pick It" or "Kick It". Squeege, Kara, and Aaron K. use to host
this.
- NBT (Next Big Thing) - A part of the show when
they air new songs by new stars and listeners can vote. It is very
similar to Incubator, a retired feature.
- Planet Premiere - A music artist sits down
with Ernie D. as their newest album is played on Radio Disney.
Before each song plays, the artist tells the listeners how the song
came about, and the meaning of the song. Susan Huber use to host
this.
- Park Pop Question - An on air game played by
Blake (usually during the "Wakey Blakey" morning show) that relates
to The Walt Disney Company's Parks and Resorts division.
- Power Prize - This happens at least six times
a day. A winner of a contest will not only win a super entry, but
also a really cool "power" prize. This started when Radio Disney
quit giving prizes to every contest winner.
- Radio Rewind - A segment of a song was played
backward and callers would try to guess the name of that song.
- Saturday Night Move It Party - Jake and Hali
dance (move it) along with Radio Disney listeners to remixes of
their favorite songs. Brian and Cherami use to host this.
- Snipp it Clip (In the Mix) - They play a small
part of 3 songs and the person who guesses all three wins.
- Sound File - The news on new music and
artists. (New entries weekly during Top 30 Countdown)
- Super Entry - Winners of a contest get
one-hundred (100) entries into the grand prize drawing. When first
started, the winner would get forty (40) entries.
- The Dot Com Top 3 - The .com Top 3 airs every
night at 9:30 p.m. ET, 6:30 p.m. PT. Brian, Candice, or Hali play
the top 3 most requested songs of the day, and after, a caller with
all three songs will win a prize or super entry. Aaron K, Blake,
Squeege,and David Jordan use to host this.
- Top 30 Countdown - The longest running program
originally hosted by former D.J. Susan Huber. Jake is now the host.
Songs that got the most requests during the week were on the
countdown, starting from 30 to the most requested song of the week.
At the end of the year, the same thing was done, only it was the 50
most requested songs of the whole year. The Top 30 Countdown airs
(effective June 3, 2007): Saturdays - 7am to 10am ET, 10am to 1pm
PT and Sundays - 11am to 2pm PT, 2pm to 5pm ET.
- Word to the Wise - Played as fillers during
commercial breaks, word to the wise talks about topics such as
safety & good habits. Later installments were labeled as "A
message from Radio Disney, because we care about kids".
Retired features
- ABC News For Kids - Kid friendly, and
informational news with Jim Hickey.
- ABC Notebook
- Aptitude Dude
- Backwards Bop - A snippet of a song was played
backward and callers would try to guess the name of that song
- Battle Of The Cities - A trivia game that
retired DJs, Mark and Zippy hosted. Two contestants from different
cities would call in and the caller with the most answers
wins.
- Bumbling Bill’s Safety Spotlight - Bumbling
Bill and his friend Sally talk about what's safe and unsafe.
Bumbling Bill can never seem to get Sally's name right. This
program ended near the beginning of 2006.
- Connect Family - Originally "Family Fun Day"
but re-branded early in April 2007 under the "Connect Family"
title, formally hosted by Ernie D. and Blake. Parents and kids
would hang out and play contests on Radio Disney. ("Call with your
Mom or Dad to win now! 1-888-EARS-018. It's Family Funday on Radio
Disney!")
- Frequency Jam - A program which started around
2002/2003. Every Friday night, three songs would be played by Ernie
D. or Brian. The song with the most votes (via Radio Disney's
website) would be the next song that will get played. Frequency Jam
ended in February 2007 when Disney redesigned their website.
- Grandma Nature
- Garage Door Derby - This contest was ran with
D.J. Aaron K. Two callers would call in and race their garage
doors. The first to say, "It's open!" or "It's closed!" would win a
prize.
- Gross Me Out - Gross Me Out was a long time
program that talked about gross things which kids often like to
hear.
- Hairbrush Karaoke - Similar to the game
"Karaoke" with D.J. Kara. D.J. Susan Huber would get a caller to
sing karaoke on the radio, and then they would win a prize. This
ended when Susan Huber left Radio Disney.
- Hogwarts or Hogwash - A game played by
Aaron K. The correct caller must answer
three out of four questions from the popular Harry Potter series as true or false, by saying
'Hogwarts' for being true and 'Hogwash' for being false. This game
is no longer being played, as Aaron K. is no longer on air.
- Karaoke - A contest by retired DJ, Kara. She
would sing one line of a song and the correct caller would sing the
other.
- Laugh Shack - Kids would call in and leave
jokes (via 1-888-MAIL-018). Jokes would then later be aired on the
radio.
- Let's Make A Deal - Another game/contest
hosted by Mark and Zippy. This was also parody of the television
game show of the same name.
- Theatre Of The B-zarre - a program that ended
around mid 2006. Dr. B and a hair-ball like creature named Critter
talked about strange and creepy things.
- The Adventures of Bud and Iggy - Bud and Iggy
always get lost. Clues are given out about what city they are lost
in. This long-time contest ended near the end of 2003.
- The State Game - Three clues about a state
were given out (the state nickname and two facts) and callers would
try and guess what state it is. This game was played by B.B. Good
and Sherry.
- Thinkenstein: 2000 - Dr. Thinkenstein, a wild,
hyperactive scientist with a Karloff-esque voice, examined technologies and
breakthroughs that other scientists were currently working on to
improve the future. He frequently discussed his findings with his
computer assistant, "I.gor" (nicknamed "E-dot").
- Your Music, Your Way a.k.a Your Music & Your Stars,
Your Way
DJs
Radio Disney has had a number of different DJs since its launch in
1996. A list of current DJs and a schedule can be found on Radio
Disney's website. Below are a number of DJs along with their years
of employment.
Current DJs
- Blake (2005)
- Brian (1997)
- Candice (2009)
- Ernie D. (1999)
- Hallie (2009)
- Jake (2008)
- Morgan (2009)
Former DJs
- Aaron K. (2003–2008)
- B. B. Good (1998–2008)
- Betsy (2008-2009)
- Candice (2005–2007)
- Cherami (2007-2008)
- David Jordan (2001–2005)
- Dean Wendt
(1996–2001)
- Don Crabtree (1996–2007)
- Giel (2003-2008)
- Jim Hickly (2001?-2005?)
- Just Plain
Mark (1997–2001)
- Kara
(1997–2001)
- Kim Stewart (1997–2000)
- Lee Cameron (1996–1999)
- Lenny (2006)
- Penny Nichols (2001)
- Robin Jones (1996-1997)
- Rita (2007)
- Squeege
(1996-2005)
- Sherry Rodgers (1996-2008)
- Sheryl Brooks (1996-2008)
- Susan Huber
(1996-2008)
- Tina (1997–1998)
- Terri (2004–2008)
- Web Fingors (2001–2003)
- Zippy
(1997–2001)
Availability
Online Stream
Radio Disney is streamed at
RadioDisney.com and is also available under the
pop section of the iTunes radio tuner.
Radio Disney is also available as a special feature on the
Blu-Ray release of
Hannah Montana: The Movie via
Disney BD-Live
From 1997 up until 1999, the network was streamed digitally in
RealAudio format from Disney's website. The service was pulled in
1999, only to resurface a short time later as a pre-installed
streaming channel on
QuickTime 4's
streaming media list. The service disappeared again around 2000
when Quicktime 5 was released. In March of 2006, The stream
resurfaced again in a Windows Media Player format as Radio Disney
2.0. It was then later revamped in a flash format complete with
lyrics and previously played songs.
Subscription Radio and TV
Radio Disney is available on
XM
Satellite Radio and
Sirius
Satellite Radio in
digital audio quality in both
the United States and Canada, both on channel 115. It was carried
previously on
Music Choice on most
digital cable-TV systems. However, on September 18, 2007,
Music Choice replaced Radio Disney with their
own channel,
Kidz Only!, similar
to Radio Disney, but with a less interrupted music format. Radio
Disney is also available via satellite on XM on
DirecTV (channel 867) and is also currently carried
on the Sirius package on
Dish Network
(channel 6115). A few Digital Cable providers with radio services
offer Radio Disney as a live radio broadcast selection to the
listings.
Stations
Despite being music oriented, the network uses primarily AM
stations, with a few FM stations. The listing below is accurate as
of May 2007. Despite their current standing, many of these stations
have diverse histories. Many of the current
call sign of Radio Disney stations are
variations on the Disney name and that of
Mickey and
Minnie
Mouse. At least one appears to be named for
Goofy. Another is named for Walt Disney World
(WDW).
Markets airing on
HD Radio may have an 8
second delay in its AM broadcast, which makes that station fall
behind other Radio Disney stations on AM. A winner of a contest may
be chosen before or while the contest details are announced. (In
order to keep the analog/digital signals in sync, it is standard
practice for Hybrid Digital Radio to delay all content by a few
seconds.)
AM stations
| Callsign |
Frequency |
Location |
HD Radio |
KMIK |
1580 |
Phoenix, Arizona |
|
KKDD ¹ |
1290 |
San Bernardino /Riverside, California |
|
KMKY |
1310 |
San Francisco, California |
|
KIID |
1470 |
Sacramento, California |
|
KDIS |
1110 |
Pasadena /Los Angeles, California (flagship) |
|
| KDDZ |
1690 |
Denver, Colorado |
|
WDZK |
1550 |
Hartford, Connecticut |
|
WBWL |
600 |
Jacksonville, Florida |
|
| WDYZ |
990 |
Orlando, Florida |
|
WMYM |
990 |
Miami, Florida |
|
WWMI |
1380 |
Tampa, Florida |
|
WAJD ¹ |
1390 |
Gainesville, Florida |
|
WMNE |
1600 |
West Palm Beach, Florida |
|
WDWD |
590 |
Atlanta, Georgia |
|
WRDZ |
1300 |
Chicago, Illinois |
|
WDRD |
680 |
Louisville, Kentucky |
|
| WBYU |
1450 |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
|
| WMKI |
1260 |
Boston, Massachusetts |
|
WFDF |
910 |
Farmington Hills /Detroit,
Michigan |
|
KDIZ |
1440 |
Minneapolis /St. Paul, Minnesota |
|
KPHN |
1190 |
Kansas City, Missouri |
|
WSDZ |
1260 |
St. Louis, Missouri |
|
KALY |
1240 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
|
WALL ¹ |
1340 |
Middletown,
New York |
|
WEOK ¹ |
1390 |
Poughkeepsie, New York |
|
| WDDY |
1460 |
Albany, New York |
|
WOLF ¹ |
1490 |
Syracuse, New York |
|
WQEW ² |
1560 |
New York, New York |
|
WCOG |
1320 |
Greensboro, North Carolina |
|
WGFY |
1480 |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
|
| WWMK |
1260 |
Cleveland, Ohio |
|
| KMUS |
1380 |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
|
KOCY ¹ |
1560 |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
|
KDZR |
1640 |
Portland, Oregon /Vancouver, Washington |
|
WWJZ |
640 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
|
WWCS ¹ |
540 |
Canonsburg /Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
|
WDDZ |
550 |
Providence, Rhode Island |
|
WOWW ¹ |
1430 |
Memphis, Tennessee |
|
KRDY |
1160 |
San Antonio, Texas |
|
| KMIC |
1590 |
Houston, Texas |
|
KMKI |
620 |
Dallas /Fort Worth,
Texas |
|
KWDZ |
910 |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
|
WDZY |
1290 |
Richmond, Virginia |
|
WHKT |
1650 |
Norfolk, Virginia |
|
| KKDZ |
1250 |
Seattle, Washington |
|
WKSH |
1640 |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
|
|
- ¹ Station not owned by the Walt Disney Company
- ² Indicates a clear
channel station
- ³ W260BP 99.9 is a broadcast
translator for WDZN
Former Radio Disney stations
| Callsign |
Frequency |
Location |
Comments |
WBBQ |
1340 |
Augusta, Georgia |
|
KDEF |
1150 |
Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Affiliate moved to KALY |
| WMKI |
850 |
Birmingham, Alabama |
1997-1999, call letters reused for Boston affiliate and call letters reverted back to
WYDE |
| WYNK |
1380 |
Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
|
| KMAP |
1050 |
Bakersfield, California |
|
KRYS |
1360 |
Corpus Christi, Texas |
|
WDDZ |
1500 |
Zion, Illinois |
|
| KADZ |
1690 |
Denver /Boulder, Colorado |
Call letters were later renamed to KDDZ |
| KXTP |
970 |
Duluth, Minnesota |
|
KAVT |
1680 |
Fresno, California |
|
| WMYR |
1410 |
Fort Myers, Florida |
|
WDSS |
1680 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
As of August 7, 2008, no longer Radio Disney |
WKEW |
1400 |
Greensboro, North Carolina |
Affiliate moved to WCOG in
2001 |
| KORL |
690 |
Honolulu, Hawaii |
Affiliate originally operated under the call letters KQMQ |
| KDYS |
1520 |
Lafayette, Louisiana |
|
| KRNN |
1380 |
Little Rock, Arkansas |
Affiliate moved to FM dial KDIS-FM |
| WPGA |
980 |
Macon, Georgia |
|
WNEX |
1400 |
Macon, Georgia |
|
| WGSM |
740 |
Long Island, New York |
When
WQEW became Radio Disney, this affiliate ceased being
Radio Disney |
WQUA |
102.1 |
Mobile, Alabama |
|
WBVA |
1450 |
Norfolk /Virginia Beach, Virginia |
Contract Problems caused the station to stop broadcasting Radio
Disney |
WKYG |
1230 |
Parkersburg, West Virginia |
|
WJDY |
1470 |
Salisbury, Maryland |
|
KBEE |
860 |
Salt Lake City, Utah |
Affiliate moved to KWDZ in
2001 |
KSON |
1240 |
San Diego, California |
Station became a Vietnamese/ethnic station in 2004 |
| WBHR |
660 |
Sauk Rapids /St. Cloud, Minnesota |
|
WCHY |
1290 |
Savannah, Georgia |
|
KWTX |
1230 |
Waco, Texas |
|
| WOLF |
96.7 |
Syracuse, New York |
Now known as MOViN' FM |
| WWLF |
100.3 |
Syracuse, New York |
Simulcast of WOLF-FM |
KOIL |
1020 |
Omaha, Nebraska |
|
Albums
The Radio Disney Jams series CDs are various artists compilations
of music featured on Radio Disney.
International
Internationally, There are Radio Disney
stations in Australia, Chile
, Japan
, Poland
, Argentina
, Paraguay
, Nicaragua
, Guatemala
, Uruguay
, Costa
Rica
, Panama
, and the Dominican Republic
. There are plans to resume broadcasting of a
Disney branded radio station in the UK, but this time under the
'Radio Disney' brand, aimed at a younger audience than its
predecessor in the UK.
It plans to broadcast in the Philippines
, Sweden
, Mexico
and Brazil
in the near future.
Latin America
Radio Disney is available in Latin America via terrestrial
broadcast.
Similar to Radio Disney in the US, it
broadcasts in Spanish to Argentina
[107819], Chile
[107820] Nicaragua
[107821], Ecuador
[107822], Guatemala
, Paraguay
[107823], Uruguay
[107824], Dominican Republic
, Panama
,and Costa Rica
[107825]
Europe
Radio
Disney planned to begin broadcasting on the digital radio platform
in the United Kingdom by the end of 2008.[107826] On July 6, 2007, Ofcom
, the communications regulator of the United
Kingdom, announced that the 4 Digital Group, a consortium headed by
Channel 4 and featuring Emap, UTV, British Sky Broadcasting, Global Radio, Carphone Warehouse and UBC, had been awarded a license to run a new digital
radio multiplex which would include Radio Disney as one of ten new national radio stations. On October 10,
2008, Channel 4 withdrew plans to launch 4 Digital, ending the
probability of Radio Disney launching on the service.
[107827]
A
similar station, Capital Disney began
broadcasting in 2002 on the DAB digital radio network, on Sky
Digital (Digital Satellite) and various digital cable TV operators
in the UK
. The
station was a joint venture between the UK's
Capital Radio Group and Disney. The idea being
to use
Capital Radio's programming
experience to assist Disney in launching a radio station in the UK.
In early 2007, both Capital Radio (by now called
GCap Media) and Disney agreed to pursue different
goals, and as a result, Capital Disney ceased broadcasting and
closed down on June 29, 2007.
See also
References
External links