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Re: The future of television

I bet this wasn't on Old Boy's list for 2025!

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All the Disney channels were closed down back in September 2020 following the launch of Disney+.

But Disney Jr is being revived next week.

The channel will be home to much-loved cartoons for pre-school children aged between two and six-years old, including Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+, Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends and Bluey.

Disney Jr is being added to the £8 a month Sky Kids package, which features 10 live channels.
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But it turns out putting all your eggs into the streaming basket isn’t necessarily the best way to do business.

Interestingly, this return from the dead only includes Disney Jr, and not the main Disney Channel.

Disney Jr taps into the 2-6 age range.

Younger children tend to start out with traditional linear TV put on for them by parents before moving onto streaming as they grow up and can choose for themselves, so this move makes sense.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/372467...nel-shut-down/
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