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Jetix Europe

Jetix Europe N.V. (formerly known as Fox Kids Europe N.V.) was a European television broadcasting company that owned children's television channels and programming blocks across the Europe and Middle East, such as Jetix and Jetix Play.[6]

For the former children's entertainment brand, see Jetix.

Formerly

Fox Kids Europe N.V. (1996–2004)

AMEX: FKE
Reuters: FOXK.AS
Bloomberg: FKE.NA[1]

October 1996

March 11, 2019

Remaining shares purchased by The Walt Disney Company, assets dispersed into other Disney units on March 11, 2019.[2]

Europe, Middle East

Television channels, programming blocks, licensed merchandise

The Walt Disney Company (73.7%, later expanded to 99.8%)[3]

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Jetix Consumer Products (JCP)
Jetix Europe Limited (50% joint venture with Sky UK)[5]
Jetix Italy S.r.l. (joint venture with Sky Italia)
Jetix España S.L. (Joint venture with Sogecable S.A.)
Jetix Poland Limited (Minority owner, subsidiary of United Pan-Europe Communications N.V.)
TV10 B.V. (Joint venture with SBS Broadcasting)
Jetix Europe GmbH (joint venture with Premiere Fernsehen GmbH & Co. KG)
Jetix Israel

(2001–2002) (Co-produced with Saban International Paris, TF1, Fox Kids International Programming, and Fox Family Properties)

Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus

Living with Lionel (2001–2003) (Co-produced with Unbound Studios Inc.)

(2001–2007) (Co-produced with Teletoon, CinéGroupe, Saban Entertainment (season 1), and SIP Animation (season 2))

What's with Andy?

(2002–2003) (Co-produced with SIP Animation, Fox Kids International Programming, DIC Entertainment Corporation, Channel Five, M6 Métropole Télévision, Mediatrade S.P.A., and ABC Family Properties)

Gadget & the Gadgetinis

(2002–2003) (Co-produced with CinéGroupe, AnimaKids Productions, Red Rover Studios Limited, SMEC Animation & Graphic Technology, ProSieben, and Teletoon)

Pig City

(Launched in February 1999, Rebranded as Jetix on January 1, 2005, and became Disney Channel on September 19, 2009. Russian version was split off and remained as Jetix)

Central and Eastern Europe (Romania, Moldova, Russia, and Bulgaria)

Launched in Hungary in November 2000 and expanded to the Czech Republic and Slovakia in February 2001. Rebranded as Jetix on January 1, 2005, and became Disney Channel on September 19, 2009)

Central and Eastern Europe (Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia)

(Launched in 2003, rebranded as Jetix on January 1, 2005, and became Disney Channel on September 19, 2009)

Central and Eastern Europe (Bulgaria)

(Launched in November 1997, rebranded as Jetix on August 1, 2004, and became Disney XD on April 1, 2009)

France

(Launched in October 2000, rebranded as Jetix on June 10, 2005, and became Disney XD in October 2009)

Germany

(Launched in October 2001, rebranded as Jetix in January 2005, and became Disney XD on October 3, 2009)

Greece

(Launched in 2000, rebranded as Jetix in March 2005 and became Disney XD in September 2009)

Italy

(Launched on April 18, 2001, rebranded as Jetix in March 2005, and became Disney Channel on September 9, 2009)

Israel

(Launched in November 2000, rebranded as Jetix in January 2005 and became Disney XD in October 2009)

MENA (Middle East, Africa, and Turkey)

(Launched on August 2, 1997, Rebranded as Jetix in February 2005 and became Disney XD on January 1, 2010)

Netherlands

(Launched on April 18, 1998, rebranded as Jetix on January 1, 2005, and became Disney XD on September 18, 2009)

Poland

(Split away from CEE feed in September 2009, and replaced with Disney Channel on August 10, 2010)

Russia

(Launched on February 18, 1998, rebranded as Jetix in October 2004. Merged with Toon Disney Scandivania to create Disney XD on September 12, 2009)

Scandivania (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia)

(Launched in December 1998, rebranded as Jetix in January 2005 and became Disney XD in September 2009)

Spain

(Launched on October 1, 1996, and later expanded to Ireland. Rebranded as Jetix on January 1, 2005, and became Disney XD on August 31, 2009)

United Kingdom and Ireland