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Disney channels en route to Telewest
Published Friday, Nov 28 2003, 13:36 GMT | By James Welsh
The full complement of Disney television channels will launch on Telewest digital cable in time for Christmas, according to a post on the Digital Spy Telewest Broadband TV forum.
On December 3, Disney +1, Toon Disney, and Playhouse Disney will appear on channels 725, 726 and 727 respectively. They will be available to existing subscribers to the main Disney Channel, including those who take the Sky Movies and Sports packages in a dual arrangement, which includes the Disney bouquet of channels.
Disney +1 will broadcast from 7am-1am, with the others broadcasting 24 hours a day.
Please note this is currently un-official information; a Telewest spokesperson was unable to confirm any channel launches to Digital Spy today.
On December 3, Disney +1, Toon Disney, and Playhouse Disney will appear on channels 725, 726 and 727 respectively. They will be available to existing subscribers to the main Disney Channel, including those who take the Sky Movies and Sports packages in a dual arrangement, which includes the Disney bouquet of channels.
Disney +1 will broadcast from 7am-1am, with the others broadcasting 24 hours a day.
Please note this is currently un-official information; a Telewest spokesperson was unable to confirm any channel launches to Digital Spy today.
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