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Radio Disney

Radio Disney was an American radio network operated by the Disney Radio Networks unit of Disney Branded Television within the Disney General Entertainment Content, headquartered in Burbank, California.

Radio Disney
TypeRadio network
Country
United States
HeadquartersBurbank, California, U.S.
Ownership
OwnerDisney Branded Television
History
Launch dateNovember 18, 1996; 26 years ago (1996-11-18)
ClosedApril 14, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-04-14)
Coverage
AvailabilityNational, through broadcast stations, satellite radio, and internet radio
AffiliatesSee list
Links
Website at the Wayback Machine (archived December 29, 2020)

The network broadcast music programming oriented towards children, pre-teens and teenagers, focusing mainly on current hit music and a heavy emphasis on teen idols (particularly those signed with Disney Music Group record labels, such as Hollywood and Walt Disney); compared to most CHR stations, Radio Disney was far more aggressive in playing only current hits and eschews recurrent rotation.[1]

For many years Radio Disney affiliated with stations in markets of varying size, mainly large and mid-sized markets; however, by the early 2010s, Disney had begun to phase out the network's affiliations with terrestrial radio stations, and sold its owned-and-operated Radio Disney stations (with the exception of KDIS in Los Angeles) to third-parties, in order to focus more on its programming, marketing, creating revenue producing events and distribution of Radio Disney as an internet radio outlet on digital platforms.[2]

In 2015, Radio Disney partnered with iBiquity to distribute the network terrestrially via its HD Radio platform, and with iHeartRadio for further digital distribution.[3] In the same year, Radio Disney launched a spin-off service, Radio Disney Country, which carried a country music format catered towards a similar audience; in 2017, this service replaced the main Radio Disney service on KDIS, which was renamed KRDC. The network also lent its name to the Radio Disney Music Awards, an annual music awards presentation broadcast on television since 2014 by Disney Channel.

On December 3, 2020, Disney announced that Radio Disney and Radio Disney Country would be shut down in the first quarter of 2021.[4][5][6] On April 14, 2021, Radio Disney ceased broadcast when its last remaining terrestrial station, KRDC in Los Angeles, was quietly changed to a simulcast of KSPN 710 AM, an ESPN Radio frequency.

Background

Disney had for a long time been involved in the music business, building off its success in movies and TV shows, which later became Disney Music Group. However, with radio, Disney was not committed to the medium only doing a few shows. Radio Disney is Disney's third foray into radio. In late 1955, Walt Disney started The Magic Kingdom radio show—running Monday through Fridays and which was heard on ABC Radio.[7] Even before the 1996 Disney-CC/ABC merger, Disney and ABC Radio considered as early as 1991 planned for a children's radio network but dropped the idea.[8] Starting on July 31, 1994, Disney started a weekend radio show, Live From Walt Disney World, that originated from both Disney World and Disneyland on Radio AAHS.[8][9]

In November 1995, ABC Radio Networks and Children's Broadcast Corp. reached an agreement for ABC Radio to provide marketing and sales to Radio AAHS. After Disney's acquisition of CC/ABC, Disney had ABC Radio cancel the agreement in August 1996 plus announced the start of its own children's network and ended AAHS's Disney World broadcasting rights.[10]

History

ABC Radio Networks (1996–2006)

Radio Disney was test launched on November 18, 1996, in four markets, Minneapolis, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, and Birmingham, Alabama by ABC Radio Networks. On March 8, 1997, a fifth test market was added, Seattle on former KidStar station KKDZ.

Pleased with the results in those four test markets, ABC Radio Networks announced on May 8, 1997, that Radio Disney would begin a nationwide rollout, starting on October 1 1997.[11] On August 26, 1997, Radio Disney was launched in Los Angeles on KTZN/710, and by the end of the year, the network had 14 affiliates. [12]

By August 1998, 28 stations had affiliated with Radio Disney, with an expected 63 stations by the end of 1999. Radio Disney purchased KAAM (AM) (Plano, Texas) for $12 million and switched the station to the network in July.[13] In 1998, the network was based out of its Dallas station.[14]

Friends Reunion Listener Pledge

Because my family matters, I promise to spend at least one hour each week with my family participating in fun things that draw us together and celebrate what makes us unique.

— Radio World[15]

Other than music, the network aired other programs such as "Mickey & Minnie's Tune Time", a two-hour weekday toddler program, and two 60-second features per hour which included contests, "ABC News for Kids" and "Gross Me Out".[13] The network ran its Radio Disney Project Family Initiative from July 1 to September 15, 2003, with family-themed programming and events to get family to sign on to the Radio Disney Family Pledge.[15]

 
Former Radio Disney logo, used from 2002 to 2007.

Radio Disney would later begin being carried on XM Satellite Radio in 2001,[16] with the station launching on Sirius Satellite Radio in 2002.[2] Disney entered a joint venture to launch Capital Disney digital radio channel in Britain and operated from 2002 until June 29, 2007.[17] In 2004, Disney paid the former Children's Broadcasting Corporation (which operated children's radio network Radio Aahs) $12.4 million in a lawsuit settlement.[18]

In April 2002, Radio Disney began using a new logo, which was followed by the network redesigning its website, and changing its slogan to "Your Music, Your Way" on May 28, 2002.[19][20]

On July 30, 2003, ABC Radio Networks founded the Radio Disney Group, who took over operations of most of Radio Disney's stations.[21]

2006 marked the network's 10th anniversary; Radio Disney rebroadcast its first hour of programming from November 18, 1996, on June 6, 2006, at around 4:58 pm. ET on stations in select markets, such as WQEW.[citation needed] Also, as part of the 10th anniversary, Radio Disney held the "Totally 10 Birthday Concert" on July 22, 2006, at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California.[22] It also included a simultaneous live webcast on the Radio Disney website. A second concert was held in Dallas, Texas, on November 18, 2006, at the Dallas Convention Center.[citation needed]

Disney Channels Worldwide (2006–2014)

In August 2006, operational duties of Radio Disney were transferred to the company's Disney–ABC Cable Networks Group (currently d.b.a. Disney Channels Worldwide), which otherwise operates Disney's cable television properties, except for ESPN.[23]

On June 12, 2007, Disney spun off and merged its ABC Radio Networks with Citadel Broadcasting into Citadel Communications while retaining its ESPN Radio and Radio Disney networks and stations.[24][25]

 
Former Radio Disney logo, used from 2007 to 2009.

In March 2008, Radio Disney and Gracenote signed a licensing agreement starting immediately that allowed the lyrics to be seen along with the song online on Radio Disney Internet Radio Player.[26] The channel began streaming live on iTunes Radio Tuner in August 2008.[27] In November 2008, Radio Disney relocated its main operations from Dallas to Los Angeles.[14] The former radio studio that housed Radio Disney in Dallas began to be used by The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show in 2008.[14]

On October 8, 2008 the network launched the Next Big Thing feature which allowed listeners to vote on young unsigned artists' songs to be played.[28] In 2013, the Radio Disney Music Awards began airing on the Disney Channel.[29]

Sometime in April 2009, Radio Disney changed its logo to the one used until the station's closure.[30]

By 2009, Radio Disney was starting to reduce its station footprint to the larger markets to make the network more profitable. In January 2010, Radio Disney Group requested permission from the FCC to "silence" five of its owned-and-operated stations (along with a sixth station operating under a local marketing agreement with another company) while the stations were being sold.[31] Disney sold six AM stations and one FM station that year.[2] In June 2013, Disney announced the sale of seven owned-and-operated stations in medium-sized markets, in order to refocus Radio Disney's broadcast distribution on the top-25 radio markets.[32]

On April 10, 2014, it was announced that Radio Disney's Top 30 Countdown would become a syndicated radio show, distributed by Rick Dees' Dees Entertainment.[33] Aha Radio, Slacker and ShowMobile signed online carriage agreements with the network in mid-2014.[2]

Shift to HD Radio and digital (2014-2020)

On August 13, 2014, Radio Disney's general manager Phil Guerini announced plans to sell all but one of its remaining owned-and-operated stations on or before September 26, 2014, in order to focus more on the network's programming, co-branded events, and digital outlets. Listenership reports indicated that the majority of Radio Disney's audience listened to the network via satellite radio and other digital platforms, and only 18% via terrestrial AM/FM radio. KDIS remained operational to serve as the originating station for the Radio Disney network,[2][34] while the remaining stations would continue carrying Radio Disney programming until their respective sales were completed.[35] The last five Radio Disney owned-and-operated stations for sale were sold on September 15, 2015, to Salem Media Group (who was the largest purchaser of the stations) for $2.225 million.[36]

On April 13, 2015, Disney announced that the Radio Disney network would move to HD Radio subchannels; the network would be distributed by iBiquity via deals with broadcast companies (CBS Radio, Entercom, Cumulus Media, etc.) with ad sales handled by its HD Radio Digital Network. A network representative stated that the move was intended to target families as in-car listeners. Eventually, those deals ended quietly after a few years.[37] On August 6, 2015, Radio Disney was made available for listening on iHeartRadio.[3][38][39]

It was announced that on November 25, 2019, Disney had secured a deal with Entercom to bring Radio Disney and Radio Disney Country to the company's Radio.com platform.[40]

Decline and closure (2020–2021)

On December 3, 2020, Disney announced that both Radio Disney and Radio Disney Country would shut down in the first quarter of 2021 as part of its restructuring plan to focus more on producing content for the television networks and Disney+, with KRDC being put up for sale.[4][5] Radio Disney began to wind down operations on December 31, 2020, as their DJ's hosted their final shows, and was discontinued on SiriusXM on that same date. Radio Disney Country was completely shut down at noon Pacific Time on December 31; KRDC subsequently returned to the main Radio Disney feed. On January 1, the station ceased its Top 40 format and switched to an automated throwback playlist which mainly consisted of songs from throughout the 24-year history of the network.[6] The Radio Disney app and website shut down on January 22, 2021, while the station continued to broadcast on iHeartRadio until it was removed sometime during March.[41] At that point, the station was only heard in the Greater Los Angeles Area and San Diego County on terrestrial radio until April 14, 2021, at 10 am PT, when it was quietly discontinued and switched to a simulcast of sister station KSPN. The final song Radio Disney played prior to being switched was “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield.

Despite the station now being defunct, Radio Disney’s Instagram and Twitter remain active to promote other Disney movies and TV shows, mainly those airing on Disney+.

Replacement services (2021–present)

On March 25, 2021, Disney launched Disney Hits, at the time exclusively on SiriusXM. Unlike Radio Disney, Disney Hits only includes music from The Walt Disney Company's productions.[42]

In August 2022, Disney announced a partnership with Audacy Inc. to launch nine additional Disney-branded audio feeds through the Audacy mobile app, in addition to making Disney Hits available on that platform. The nine channels include jazz, a sing-along channel, decades channels devoted to the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s, a "Disney Reimagined" channel, a Spanish language channel, a channel devoted to music from Disney Channel, and an LGBTQ-oriented "Disney Pride" channel. The announcement noted that additional Disney channels, including at least one Christmas music channel, would be added later in 2022.[43]

Programming

Radio Disney played a large selection of songs from stars and programs on Disney Channel, along with popular songs from mainstream pop and R&B artists that are found on conventional radio stations. The network aired edited versions of some Top 40 songs (which remove profanity and any other suggestive content, and in most cases replaces it with re-recorded lyrics specifically for the station) to make them appropriate for younger listeners. The specialized radio format favored music which often takes on a sound reminiscent of "bubblegum pop" of the 1960s and '70s.

List of former programs broadcast by Radio Disney

  • Fearless Everyday – hosted by blogger and entrepreneur Alexa Curtis, is Radio Disney's first show to introduce topics like social media and mental health to listeners.
  • #ICYMIIn Case You Missed It
  • 1 Hour of Nonstop Music – A One Hour Program that plays commercial free music.
  • More Music Monday – Non-stop commercial-free music on Mondays with no hosts.
  • Morning Update
  • Radio Disney Country Spotlight
  • Radio Disney Insider Show
  • Really Good Time – Hosted by DJ Lela B, the program features dance music including remixes of popular songs. In addition, Lela B also hosts the Weekend Warm-Up show which similar features remixes of songs.
  • The Radio Disney Top 3The Radio Disney Top 3, hosted by Morgan Tompkins, features the three most requested songs of the day, and after, a caller who is able to name all three songs will win a prize or super entry.
  • TBT Top 3
  • Radio Disney's Top 10 (originally Top 30 Countdown and Radio Disney's Top 30) – The longest-running program, originally hosted only by Susan Huber, soon by Jake Whetter, later by Ernie D., and eventually by various guest hosts. Songs that receive the most requests during the week are included on the countdown, played in descending order. In 2016, the Radio Disney Top 30, after being the longest-running program in the station, was shortened to only 10 songs. Around New Year's Eve or New Year's Day, a special version of the countdown featuring the 50 most requested songs of the year is broadcast. As of February 2018, it is hosted by various artists or other guest hosts.
  • Connect Family – Originally named Family Fun Day, the program was retitled early in April 2007 as Connect Family (borrowed from the network's on-air campaign of the same name); it was formally hosted by Ernest "Ernie D." Martinez and Blake Kuhre. Between songs, parents and children would discuss with the DJs how they spend time with one another, their family life and play contests for children to win prizes and entries into Radio Disney contests.
  • For the Record with Laura Marano – A weekly one-hour show hosted by Laura Marano, chronicling her journey as she launches her career. This show closed in April 2016.
  • Frequency Jam – A Friday night program which debuted around 2002/2003, in which three songs would be played by DJs Ernest "Ernie D." Martinez or Brian Kuhre. The song with the most votes (via Radio Disney's website) would be the next song that would be played as the winner. Frequency Jam ended in February 2007 with the redesign of Radio Disney website.
  • Morgan & Maddy in the Morning – hosted by Morgan Tompkins and Maddy Whitby started on April 1, 2013[44]
  • Nate and Megan in the Morning – A morning show hosted by Nate and Megan.
  • Move It Party – Saturday weekend show hosted by Morgan Tompkins and Maddy Whitby[44]
  • Playhouse Disney – (Originally "Mickey and Minnie's Tune Time" from 1998[13] to February 2001[45]) The program aired on Radio Disney weekdays during the school year from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. ET and was hosted by Robin, Tina, B. B. Good's Jonas Brothers and Susan Huber from its inception; it was also hosted by Betsy. Playhouse Disney was originally a two-hour block, but was later reduced to one hour; segments featured in the block included Circle Time Story (originally "Mickey and Minnie's Storytime Theatre" from 1998 to 2001), which featured read-along stories from Disney movies. Like the now-defunct Playhouse Disney block (succeeded by Disney Junior) on Disney Channel, it was targeted towards preschoolers. Songs for young children were played along with trivia contests.

Serial radio

In July 2010, Radio Disney debuted its first scripted serial called My Dream, a contemporary story utilizing a format reminiscent of serials from the 1940s. Unlike Depression-era radio serials that typically featured episodes lasting 15 to 30 minutes, episodes of My Dream runs for only 90 seconds and play multiple times throughout the day.[46] My Dream stars Daphne Blunt as a 14-year-old girl trying to make a name for herself in the music industry while dealing with the usual struggles, responsibilities and emotional ups and downs of an everyday teen.[47]

Features and contests

Radio Disney carried a number of features from interactive contests to informational programs.

Final features

  • Music Mailbag – The hour-long Saturday program. After a new song selected for entry into Radio Disney's regular playlist was played, listeners were urged to call into the network's hotline or vote on its website to "Pick It" (make the song part of the network's playlist rotation) or "Kick It" (reject it as an entry into the playlist). By the time the station shut down, voting was conducted via Twitter as the station’s website was no longer used.
  • 60 Seconds With (actor/actress/artist name) – A segment featuring minute-long excerpts from interviews and celebrity "takeovers".
  • Grand Prize Drawing – Grand prize drawings often occur over the course of one to four weeks, depending on the contest. Contestants can win entries in a regular contest that contestant wins; contestants also periodically have the opportunity to win a "super entry", in which 100 entries for the drawing are entered into the contest. The winner of the grand prize will usually win a vacation, or a chance to meet a popular artist heard on Radio Disney or the opportunity to meet another celebrity. Drawings usually occur on a Friday.
  • Planet Premiere – A music artist sits down with Ernest "Ernie D." Martinez or Candice Huckeba as their newest album or song is played on Radio Disney. Before each song plays, the artist tells the listeners how the song was conceived, and what its meaning was.
  • Power Prize – The "Power Prize" occurs at least six times a day. A winner of a contest will not only win a super entry, but also a "power" prize. This started when Radio Disney stopped giving out 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. The song would usually be played forward after someone wins.
  • Sound File – The news on new music and artists (new entries appear weekly during the Top 10 Countdown).
  • Super Entry – Winners of a contest receive 100 entries into the grand prize drawing. When the "super entry" first started, the winner would get 40 entries.
  • TBT Top 3Throwback Thursday Top 3, A long time segment That Plays Throwback Songs, But not that far back. and after that, a caller would try to guess 3 songs, and a caller will win.
  • Title Text – A segment that a DJ says the first letter for each word of a song, and callers would try to guess the full words of the song, and will play after someone wins. (For Example: C, S, T, F,: Can't Stop the Feeling.)

Former features

 
Greyson Chance being interviewed during "Celebrity Take with Jake".
  • ABC News for Kids – News updates from ABC News Radio which featured child-appropriate news updates and features segments.[13]
  • ABC Notebook
  • Aptitude Dude – voiced by Squeege.
  • Backwards Bop – A small excerpt of a song was played backward and callers would try to guess the name of that song.
  • Battle of the Cities – A trivia game hosted by Mark and Zippy. 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 (Susan Huber) talk about what's safe and unsafe, with Bill (as his nickname indicates) would riskily perform the act. In a running gag, Bumbling Bill would often malaprop Sally's name and she would correct him ("Sally!") to which he would always reply "Whatever." This program ended near the beginning of 2006.
  • Celebrity Take with Jake – A pre-recorded segment hosted by Jake Whetter, providing celebrity news stories focusing on actors and music artists popular with the network's target demographic.
  • Code Word of the Day – The "Code Word of the Day" is given out about five times an hour. If a caller knows the code word when they calls Radio Disney's hotline (usually around 6:30 pm. ET), that person is awarded a prize. This program ended in mid 2017.
  • ESPN Sports for Kids - Sports news and some health tips.
  • Grandma Nature
  • Garage Door Derby – A contest hosted by DJ Aaron K. in which two callers would call in and participate in a race to see whose garage door closed the fastest. The first to say, "It's open!" or "It's closed!" would win a prize.
  • Gross Me Out – "Gross Me Out" was a longtime segment that talked about gross things which kids often like to hear.
  • Hairbrush Karaoke – Similar to the "Karaoke" game with DJ Kara. DJ 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 DJ Aaron K. The correct caller must answer three out of four questions from the popular Harry Potter book and/or film series as true or false, by saying "Hogwarts" for being true and "Hogwash" for being false.
  • Incubator – A segment played between songs or during commercial breaks featuring interviews with up-and-coming music artists.
  • Karaoke – A contest held by retired DJ Kara Edwards. 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 on the network's voicemail (or "earmail") number. The jokes would then later be aired on the radio.
  • Let's Make a Deal – Another game/contest hosted by Mark and Zippy. This was a parody of the television game show of the same name.
  • NBT (Next Big Thing) – This segment was hosted by Jake Whetter, and is similar to the former Incubator feature. Each year since the contest launched in 2008, Radio Disney plays new songs by five up-and-coming music artist that are contestants; listeners are able to vote for which contestant moves on to the next round of the competition until a winner is chosen.
  • Theatre of the B-zarre – An interstitial segment that ended around mid-2006, in which Dr. B and a hairball-like creature named Critter talk about strange and creepy things.
  • The Adventures of Bud and Iggy – A contest that centered on two unheard characters, Bud and Iggy, who are always getting lost. Clues were given as to what city the two are lost in. This longtime contest ended near the end of 2003.
  • The Answer is Always "C." – The DJ would give a caller a multiple-choice question, or questions, but a winner would almost always be assured, as the answer was always the "C." choice.
  • The State Game – Three clues about a state were given out (the state nickname and two facts) and callers would try to guess what state it is. This game was played by B.B. Good and Sherry.
  • Thinkenstein: 2000 – A segment featuring Dr. Thinkenstein (voiced by Clint Ford) a wild, hyperactive scientist with a Karloff-esque voice, who routinely 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

Radio Disney Music Awards

From 2001 to 2019, Radio Disney held an annual awards ceremony, the Radio Disney Music Awards, to honor popular music artists featured on the network. Similar to the Teen Choice Awards and Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, teenagers would vote to select the winner of each category including Best Female Artist, Best Male Artist, Best Music Group, Song of the Year, Best New Artist, Fiercest Fans, Artist with the Best Style, Most Talked About Artist and more. Hilary Duff is the biggest winner with 21 awards and 35 nominations. There were no award ceremonies held between 2009 and 2012, as well as 2020 and 2021.

Radio Disney World Tours

In 2000 and 2001, Radio Disney launched two separate "world tours" that traveled to major U.S. cities including Atlanta, New York City, Boston, Dallas, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. In 2000, the tour featured up-and-coming talent (No Authority, Myra) and then Radio Disney DJs, Mark and Zippy. The tour played in theatrical venues and had audiences of up to 2,000 people per show (there were four shows each weekend in each city).

Other networks

Radio Disney Networks

Radio Disney, Inc.
 
Radio Disney Networks
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryBroadcasting
Founded1996; 27 years ago (1996)
DefunctFebruary 2021 (2021-02)
Headquarters3800 Alameda Avenue, ,
United States
Number of locations
1
Key people
  • Phil Guerini (General Manager)
  • Sean Cocchia (EVP, Business Operations, Disney Channels Worldwide)
  • Ivan Heredia (VP, Marketing)
  • Gary Marsh (President and CCO, Disney Channels Worldwide)[48]
ServicesRadio network
ParentDisney Channels Worldwide
(Walt Disney Television)
Divisions

Radio Disney Networks[48] is an American radio network that is owned by Disney Channels Worldwide, Inc., a subsidiary of Walt Disney Television, a primary component of The Walt Disney Company's Disney Media Networks segment. Radio Disney Networks broadcasts three separated digital channels, Radio Disney, Radio Disney Country and Radio Disney Junior, via radio station's HD channel or by online stream sites. The original Radio Disney network play music and other content aimed at preteens and young teenagers; it can be described as a youth-targeted contemporary hit radio format with heavy emphasis on teen idols. Recently Radio Disney has become a Mainstream Top 40 Indicator reporter on Nielsen-BDS eventually being upgraded to monitored status with Nielsen-BDS. Radio Disney is also a monitored reporter on the Mediabase 24/7 Top 40 panel.[citation needed] The network is headquartered in Burbank, California.

Radio Disney Junior was available via the Watch Disney Junior app in August 2014.[2] On November 4, 2015, Radio Disney Networks launched a country music-focused internet radio station, Radio Disney Country.[49] Disney Channels Worldwide replaced its Watch app series with the singular, DisneyNow, which combines its TV and radio channels the week of September 29, 2017.[50] On November 13, 2014, Radio Disney and Radio Disney Junior became available on Slacker Radio with Radio Disney's Top 30 Countdown starting on November 15, 2014.[51]

Radio Disney Country

Radio Disney Country
 
Logo of Radio Disney Country on its only affiliate, KRDC
TypeRadio network
Country
United States
History
Launch dateNovember 4, 2015; 7 years ago (2015-11-04)
ClosedDecember 31, 2020; 2 years ago (2020-12-31)
Coverage
AffiliatesSee list
Links
Websiteradio.disney.com

Radio Disney Country is a defunct country music focused internet radio network that launched on November 4, 2015, and was initially exclusive to Radio Disney's own digital platforms.[49] The service focused upon current songs, current and past material from popular artists, and pop songs featuring country musicians. Guerini explained that the format of the channel was meant to allow it to draw from a wider range of songs than traditional country radio stations, owing to the format's "embrace" of rock, hip-hop and pop-oriented songs (with Rolling Stone noting its airplay of Lil Nas X's Western-trap song "Old Town Road" in 2019 as an example of this strategy).[52] The network's launch coincided with the 2015 CMA Awards.[49][53] Like its sister station, Radio Disney Country emphasized current hits and used little recurrent rotation.[1]

On June 9, 2017, Disney announced that it would expand the network's distribution to include other digital platforms, such as iHeartRadio and TuneIn, as well as curated playlists on Apple Music and Spotify, and terrestrial radio with the flip of KDIS to the network as KRDC 99.1 FM and AM 1110 (the main Radio Disney network continued to be carried locally on a subchannel of KRTH until late 2018 when its contract to carry the network expired).[54]

The station's Let the Girls Play segment premiered on December 5, 2018.[55] In July 2019, Radio Disney Country opened a Nashville Music Row based studio.[56] In July 2019, Disney agreed to license Radio Disney video content to Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation to telestream via a patented process the content to the web and the audio to a radio station, WIGO-AM, as The Radio Disney Hour (working tile).[57]

Radio Disney Country's targeted audience was women aged 18 to 34 years old.[56] The network's mix of music would be every thing with 60% popular artists and 40% up and coming artists.[53] It ceased in the afternoon of December 31, 2020.[6]

Radio Disney Junior

 
Radio Disney Junior logo.

On February 14, 2011, a Radio Disney Junior block was launched in tandem with the Disney Junior on Disney Channel block. The hour long block focused on music for the preschool age plus fun "audio theater" with Disney Junior characters.[58]

Programming

  • Magical World of Disney Junior, Disney and Pixar movies music
  • Pirates & Princesses, themed songs
  • Get Up and Move, dedicated to health and wellness[51]

Stations

Despite being music-oriented, the network was carried primarily on AM stations. The Walt Disney Company owned most of the network's affiliates, though some stations were operated through local marketing agreements that had varying degrees of local management. The last separately-owned Radio Disney affiliate, WOLF in Syracuse, New York, left the network on February 1, 2014.

On August 13, 2014, it was announced that all of Radio Disney's remaining stations, excluding KDIS, were to be sold in an effort to focus more on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network. KDIS would be retained to serve as the originator of Radio Disney's programming, and its operations was assumed by the network's national staff.[2][34] However, Disney later announced that it would syndicate Radio Disney through affiliations with HD Radio subchannels.[37][59]

A gray background indicates a station which was directly operated by the Walt Disney Company.

AM Station FM Station
City of license / Market Station Years affiliated Current ownership
Denver, CO KADZ 1550 1998−2003 Defunct, shut down in 2003
AlbuquerqueSanta Fe, NM KALY 1240 2003–2010 KDSK, owned by KD Radio, Inc.
Fresno, CA KAVT 1680 2000–2008 KGED, owned by Bendita Eucaristia Radio, Inc.
Salt Lake City, UT KBEE 860 1996–2003 KKAT, owned by Cumulus Media
Denver, CO KDDZ 1690 1998–2015 KDMT, owned by Salem Media Group
AlbuquerqueSanta Fe, NM KDEF 1150 2000–2003 KNMM, owned by Sangre de Cristo Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Los Angeles, CA KDIS 710 1997–2003 KSPN, owned by Good Karma Brands
Los Angeles, CA KDIS/KRDC 1110 2003–2017; 2020–2021 The Walt Disney Company
Little RockPine Bluff, AR KDIS-FM 99.5 2003–2013 Salem Media Group
MinneapolisSaint Paul, MN KDIZ 1440 1996–2015 KYCR, owned by Salem Media Group
Lafayette, LA KDYS 1520 1997–2004 KFXZ, owned by Delta Media Corporation
PortlandSalem, ORVancouver, WA KDZR 1640 2003–2015 Salem Media Group
AlbuquerqueSanta Fe, NM KDZZ 1580 1997–1999 KIVA, owned by Rock of Talk LLC
Oklahoma City, OK KEBC 1560 2003–2013 Tyler Media LLC
Sacramento, CA KIID 1470 2001–2015 Punjabi American Media
San Bernardino, CA KKDD 1290 1998–2012 Relevant Radio
SeattleTacoma, WA KKDZ 1250 1997–2015 Akal Broadcasting Corporation
Bakersfield, CA KMAP 1050 2000–2003 KJPG, owned by Relevant Radio
Monroe, LA KMBS 1310 1997–2000 Red Bear Broadcasting Corporation
HoustonGalveston, TX KMIC 1590 1999–2015 DAIJ Media, LLC[60]
Phoenix, AZ KMIK 1580 1998–2015 KQFN, owned by CRC Broadcasting Company, Inc.
DallasFort Worth, TX KMKI 620 1998–2015 KTNO, owned by Salem Media Group
San Francisco, CA KMKY 1310 1997–2015 Akal Broadcasting
Tulsa, OK KMUS 1380 2004–2010 Radio Las Americas, LLC
Omaha, NE KOIL 1020 2006–2009 KMMQ, owned by NRG Media
Honolulu, HI KORL 690 1999–2004 KHNR, owned by Salem Media Group
Kansas City, MO KPHN 1190 2002–2013 KDMR, owned by Catholic Radio Network
Wichita, KS KQAM 1480 2002−2010 Steckline Communications, Inc.
Grand Junction, CO KRDY 620 1999–2000 KJOL, owned by United Ministries
San Antonio, TX KRDY 1160 2003–2013 Salem Media Group
Little Rock, AR KRNN 1380 1999–2003 KZTS, owned by Salem Media Group
Corpus Christi, TX KRYS 1360 1997–2000 KKTX, owned by iHeartMedia
San Diego, California KSON 1240 1998–2003 KNSN, owned by Crawford Broadcasting
Salt Lake City, UT KWDZ 910 2003–2013; 2014–2015 Defunct, ceased operations in 2017
Waco, TX KWTX 1230 1998-2001 iHeartMedia
Duluth, MN KXTP 970 1998-2002 WDUL, owned by Midwest Communications
Omaha, NE KYDZ 1180 1999–2006[61] KZOT, owned by NRG Media
Gainesville, FL WAJD 1390 2000–2009 Gillen Broadcasting Corporation
Middletown, NY WALL 1340 2005–2010 Neversink Media Group, LLC
Jacksonville, FL WBWL 600 2002–2010 WBOB, owned by Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corp.
Augusta, GA WBBQ 1340 1999–2000 WYNF, owned by iHeartMedia
Sauk RapidsSt. Cloud, MN WBHR 660 1998–2001 Tri-County Broadcasting
Norfolk, VA WBVA 1450 2000–2001 Defunct, ceased operations in 2018
New Orleans, LA WBYU 1450 2003–2011 Defunct, ceased operations in 2011[62]
Savannah, GA WCHY 1290 1998–2002 WTKS, owned by iHeartMedia
GreensboroWinston-Salem, NC WCOG 1320 2001–2010 Curtis Media Group
AlbanySchenectadyTroy, NY WDDY 1460 2002–2013 WOPG, owned by Pax et Bonum, Inc.
Pittsburgh, PA WDDZ 1250 2011–2015 WPGP, owned by Salem Media Group
Providence, RINew Bedford, MA WDDZ 550 2001–2010 WSJW, owned by Relevant Radio
Zion, IL WDDZ 1500 1998–2000; 2002 WPJX, owned by Polnet Communications
Panama City, FL WDLP 1290 1999–2000 WPCF, owned by Faith Radio Network, Inc.
Louisville, KY WDRD 680 2002–2010 WHBE, owned by UB Louisville, LLC
Grand Rapids, MI WDSS 1680 2003–2008[63] WPRR, owned by Goodrich Radio, LLC
Atlanta, GA WDWD 590 1996–2015 Salem Media Group
Orlando, FL WDYZ 990 2001–2015 WTLN, owned by Salem Media Group[64]
HartfordNew Haven, CT WDZK 1550 1998–2010 WSDK, owned by Blount Communications
Cumberland, MD WDZN 100.1 1998–2011 WVMD, owned by West Virginia Radio Corporation
Richmond, VA WDZY 1290 1998–2013 Richmond Christian Radio
Poughkeepsie, NY WEOK 1390 2005–2010 Townsquare Media
Detroit, MIWindsor, ON WFDF 910 2002–2015 Adell Broadcasting[65][66]
Charlotte, NC WGFY 1480 1998–2015 Charlotte Advent Media Corporation
Long Island, NY WGSM 740 1997–1998 WNYH, owned by Win Radio Broadcasting Corporation
Norfolk, VA WHKT 1650 2001−2010 WJFV, owned by Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting Corp.
Providence, RINew Bedford, MA WHRC 1450 1997–2001 WWRI, owned by DiPonti Communications, LLC
Salisbury, MD WJDY 1470 1999–2002 iHeartMedia
Greensboro, NC WKEW 1400 1998–2001 Truth Broadcasting Corporation
Fulton, NY WOSW 1300 2006–2012 Craig Fox (Foxfur Communications, LLC)
Muskegon, MI WKBZ 1520 2001 Defunct, license canceled in 2002
Milwaukee, WI WKSH 1640 2002–2013 WSJP, owned by Relevant Radio
Parkersburg, WV WKYG 1230 1998–2004 WVNT, owned by Burbach of WV, LLC
Auburn, NY WMBO 1340 1999–2013 Craig Fox (WOLF Radio, Inc.)
Birmingham, AL WMKI 850 1996–1999 WXJC, owned by Crawford Broadcasting
Boston, MA WMKI 1260 1997–2015 WBIX, owned by International Grace of God Church
West Palm Beach, FL WMNE 1600 1999–2010 WPOM, owned by Caribbean Media Group
MiamiFort Lauderdale, FL WMYM 990 1999–2015 Actualidad Radio Group
Fort Myers, FL WMYR 1410 2000−2005 Relevant Radio
Macon, GA WNEX 1400 1999−2008 WUXL, owned by B&GRS Enterprises, LLC
Syracuse, NY WOLF 1490 1999–2014 Craig Fox (WOLF Radio, Inc.)
Oswego, NY WOLF-FM 96.7 1999–2006; 2009 WCIO, owned by Family Life Network
Memphis, TN WOWW 1430 2000−2012 Flinn Broadcasting Corporation
Macon, GA WPGA 980 1998−2008 WDDO, owned by The Glory Media Group, LLC
New York, NY WQEW 1560 1998–2015 WFME, owned by Family Radio
Mobile, AL WQUA 102.1 2002−2005 Family Worship Center Church, Inc.
Chicago, IL WRDZ 1300 1998–2015 Polnet Communications[67]
Indianapolis, IN WRDZ-FM 98.3 2003–2015 WZRL, owned by iHeartMedia
St. Louis, MO WSDZ 1260 1998–2015 Salem Media Group
Syracuse, NY WSIV 1540 n/a Craig Fox (Cram Communications LLC)
Norfolk, Virginia WVAB 1550 2000–2001 Defunct, ceased operations in 2018
Syracuse, NY WVOA 103.9 –2001 WSEN, owned by Craig Fox (Renard Communications Corp.)
DeRuyter, NY WVOA-FM 105.1 2001; 2009 WCIS-FM, owned by Family Life Network
Pittsburgh, PA WWCS 540 2001−2010 Birach Broadcasting Corporation
Philadelphia, PA WWJZ 640 1999–2015 Relevant Radio[68]
TampaSt. Petersburg, FL WWMI 1380 1999–2015 Salem Media Group
Sylvan Beach, NY WWLF-FM 100.3 2001–2006 WMVN, owned by Craig Fox (WOLF Radio, Inc.)
Cleveland, OH WWMK 1260 1998–2015 WCCR, owned by St. Peter the Rock Media, Inc.[69]
Baton Rouge, LA WYNK 1380 1998–2002 WPYR, owned by Catholic Community Radio, Inc.

HD Radio affiliates

Station Frequency City of license/ Market Years affiliated Owner
KALC-HD3 105.9-3 Denver, CO 2017–2018 Entercom
KCYE-HD3 102.7-3 Boulder CityLas Vegas, NV 2015–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
KFBG-HD2 100.7-2 San Diego, CA 2020–2021 Local Media San Diego
KFTK-HD3 97.1-3 FlorissantSt. Louis, MO 2017–2018 Entercom
KGSR-HD2 93.3-2 AustinCedar Park, TX 2017–2018 Sinclair Telecable Inc.
KHMX-HD3 96.5-3 Houston, TX 2016 Entercom
KLLC-HD3 97.3-3 OaklandSan Francisco, CA 2016–2018 Entercom
KLUV-HD3 98.7-3 DallasFort Worth, TX 2016–2018 Entercom
KMNB-HD3 102.9-3 MinneapolisSaint Paul, MN 2016–2018 Entercom
KOOL-HD3 94.5-3 Phoenix, AZ 2016–2018 Entercom
KRSK-HD2 105.1-2 MolallaPortland, ORVancouver, WA 2017–2018 Entercom
KRTH-HD2 101.1-2 Los Angeles, CA 2016–2018 Entercom
KSWD-HD3 94.1-3 Seattle, WA 2016–2018 Entercom
KUDL-HD2 106.5-2 Sacramento, CA 2017–2018 Entercom
KYXY-HD3 96.5-3 San Diego, CA 2016–2018 Entercom
KZPT-HD2 99.7-2 Kansas City, MO 2017–2018 Entercom
WBMP-HD3 92.3-3 New York, NY 2015–2018 Entercom
WELX-HD2 101.5-2 Isabela, PR 2016–2018 RAAD Broadcasting
WJBR-HD2 99.5-2 Wilmington, DE 2016–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
WKIS-HD3 99.9-3 Boca RatonMiami, FL 2016–2018 Entercom
WKXC-HD2 99.5-2 Aiken, SCAugusta, GA 2015–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
WLLD-HD2 94.1-2 LakelandTampa, FL 2015–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
WLMG-HD2 101.9-2 New Orleans, LA 2017–2018 Entercom
WMGV-HD2 103.3-2 GreenvilleNewport, NC 2016–2018 Curtis Media Group
WMYX-HD2 99.1-2 Milwaukee, WI 2017–2018 Entercom
WNKS-HD2 95.1-2 Charlotte, NC 2016–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
WPTE-HD2 94.9-2 NorfolkVirginia Beach, VA 2017–2018 Entercom
WQMG-HD2 97.1-2 Greensboro, NC 2017–2018 Entercom
WRVR-HD2 104.5-2 Memphis, TN 2017–2018 Entercom
WXHD-HD2 98.1-2 Santa Isabel, PR 2016–2018 RAAD Broadcasting
WXKB-HD2 103.9-2 Cape CoralFort Myers, FL 2016–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
WXLX-HD2 103.7-2 Lajas, PR 2016–2018 RAAD Broadcasting
WXTU-HD3 92.5-3 Philadelphia, PA 2015–2018 Entercom
WXYX-HD2 100.7-2 Bayamon, PR 2016–2018 RAAD Broadcasting
WZFX-HD2 99.1-2 FayettevilleWhiteville, NC 2016–2018 Beasley Broadcast Group
WZPL-HD2 99.5-2 GreenfieldIndianapolis, IN 2017–2018 Entercom

Radio Disney History of #1s

These songs hit No. 1 on Radio Disney's Top 50 Songs from 1997 to 2020.

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 Chile, Poland, Argentina, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Uruguay, Costa Rica, Panama, and the Dominican Republic. On October 21, 2010, Radio Disney launched in Brazil. From October 1, 2013, to July 28, 2022, Radio Disney was available in Russia via Disney.ru.[79] It plans to broadcast in the Philippines and Sweden in the near future.

Latin America

Radio Disney is available in Latin America via terrestrial broadcast. Similar to Radio Disney in the U.S., it broadcasts in Spanish to Argentina,[80] Bolivia, Chile,[81] Nicaragua,[82] Ecuador,[83] Guatemala, Paraguay,[84] Uruguay,[85] Dominican Republic, Panama, Costa Rica,[86] Mexico,[87][88] Peru[89] and in Portuguese to Brazil.[90] Radio Disney Latin America is a separate operation and won't be affected by the decision to shutter Radio Disney in the United States.[5]

Europe

Radio Disney planned to begin broadcasting on the digital radio platform in the United Kingdom by the end of 2008.[91] 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.[92]

A similar station, Capital Disney began broadcasting in 2002 on the DAB digital radio network, on Sky Digital (Digital Satellite) and various digital cable television providers 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 closed down on June 29, 2007.

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External links

  • Radio Disney corporate website
  • Former DJ Dean Wendt interview, containing info about the early days of Radio Disney
  • Radio Disney on Sirius
  • Radio Disney on XM Radio September 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine

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For the currently operating Latin American division see Radio Disney Latin America This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Radio Disney news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Radio Disney was an American radio network operated by the Disney Radio Networks unit of Disney Branded Television within the Disney General Entertainment Content headquartered in Burbank California Radio DisneyTypeRadio networkCountryUnited StatesHeadquartersBurbank California U S OwnershipOwnerDisney Branded TelevisionHistoryLaunch dateNovember 18 1996 26 years ago 1996 11 18 ClosedApril 14 2021 2 years ago 2021 04 14 CoverageAvailabilityNational through broadcast stations satellite radio and internet radioAffiliatesSee listLinksWebsiteradio disney com at the Wayback Machine archived December 29 2020 The network broadcast music programming oriented towards children pre teens and teenagers focusing mainly on current hit music and a heavy emphasis on teen idols particularly those signed with Disney Music Group record labels such as Hollywood and Walt Disney compared to most CHR stations Radio Disney was far more aggressive in playing only current hits and eschews recurrent rotation 1 For many years Radio Disney affiliated with stations in markets of varying size mainly large and mid sized markets however by the early 2010s Disney had begun to phase out the network s affiliations with terrestrial radio stations and sold its owned and operated Radio Disney stations with the exception of KDIS in Los Angeles to third parties in order to focus more on its programming marketing creating revenue producing events and distribution of Radio Disney as an internet radio outlet on digital platforms 2 In 2015 Radio Disney partnered with iBiquity to distribute the network terrestrially via its HD Radio platform and with iHeartRadio for further digital distribution 3 In the same year Radio Disney launched a spin off service Radio Disney Country which carried a country music format catered towards a similar audience in 2017 this service replaced the main Radio Disney service on KDIS which was renamed KRDC The network also lent its name to the Radio Disney Music Awards an annual music awards presentation broadcast on television since 2014 by Disney Channel On December 3 2020 Disney announced that Radio Disney and Radio Disney Country would be shut down in the first quarter of 2021 4 5 6 On April 14 2021 Radio Disney ceased broadcast when its last remaining terrestrial station KRDC in Los Angeles was quietly changed to a simulcast of KSPN 710 AM an ESPN Radio frequency Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 ABC Radio Networks 1996 2006 2 2 Disney Channels Worldwide 2006 2014 2 3 Shift to HD Radio and digital 2014 2020 2 4 Decline and closure 2020 2021 2 5 Replacement services 2021 present 3 Programming 3 1 List of former programs broadcast by Radio Disney 3 2 Serial radio 3 3 Features and contests 3 3 1 Final features 3 3 2 Former features 4 Radio Disney Music Awards 5 Radio Disney World Tours 6 Other networks 6 1 Radio Disney Networks 6 2 Radio Disney Country 6 3 Radio Disney Junior 6 3 1 Programming 7 Stations 7 1 HD Radio affiliates 8 Radio Disney History of 1s 9 Albums 10 International 10 1 Latin America 10 2 Europe 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksBackground EditDisney had for a long time been involved in the music business building off its success in movies and TV shows which later became Disney Music Group However with radio Disney was not committed to the medium only doing a few shows Radio Disney is Disney s third foray into radio In late 1955 Walt Disney started The Magic Kingdom radio show running Monday through Fridays and which was heard on ABC Radio 7 Even before the 1996 Disney CC ABC merger Disney and ABC Radio considered as early as 1991 planned for a children s radio network but dropped the idea 8 Starting on July 31 1994 Disney started a weekend radio show Live From Walt Disney World that originated from both Disney World and Disneyland on Radio AAHS 8 9 In November 1995 ABC Radio Networks and Children s Broadcast Corp reached an agreement for ABC Radio to provide marketing and sales to Radio AAHS After Disney s acquisition of CC ABC Disney had ABC Radio cancel the agreement in August 1996 plus announced the start of its own children s network and ended AAHS s Disney World broadcasting rights 10 History EditABC Radio Networks 1996 2006 Edit Radio Disney was test launched on November 18 1996 in four markets Minneapolis Atlanta Salt Lake City and Birmingham Alabama by ABC Radio Networks On March 8 1997 a fifth test market was added Seattle on former KidStar station KKDZ Pleased with the results in those four test markets ABC Radio Networks announced on May 8 1997 that Radio Disney would begin a nationwide rollout starting on October 1 1997 11 On August 26 1997 Radio Disney was launched in Los Angeles on KTZN 710 and by the end of the year the network had 14 affiliates 12 By August 1998 28 stations had affiliated with Radio Disney with an expected 63 stations by the end of 1999 Radio Disney purchased KAAM AM Plano Texas for 12 million and switched the station to the network in July 13 In 1998 the network was based out of its Dallas station 14 Friends Reunion Listener Pledge Because my family matters I promise to spend at least one hour each week with my family participating in fun things that draw us together and celebrate what makes us unique Radio World 15 Other than music the network aired other programs such as Mickey amp Minnie s Tune Time a two hour weekday toddler program and two 60 second features per hour which included contests ABC News for Kids and Gross Me Out 13 The network ran its Radio Disney Project Family Initiative from July 1 to September 15 2003 with family themed programming and events to get family to sign on to the Radio Disney Family Pledge 15 Former Radio Disney logo used from 2002 to 2007 Radio Disney would later begin being carried on XM Satellite Radio in 2001 16 with the station launching on Sirius Satellite Radio in 2002 2 Disney entered a joint venture to launch Capital Disney digital radio channel in Britain and operated from 2002 until June 29 2007 17 In 2004 Disney paid the former Children s Broadcasting Corporation which operated children s radio network Radio Aahs 12 4 million in a lawsuit settlement 18 In April 2002 Radio Disney began using a new logo which was followed by the network redesigning its website and changing its slogan to Your Music Your Way on May 28 2002 19 20 On July 30 2003 ABC Radio Networks founded the Radio Disney Group who took over operations of most of Radio Disney s stations 21 2006 marked the network s 10th anniversary Radio Disney rebroadcast its first hour of programming from November 18 1996 on June 6 2006 at around 4 58 pm ET on stations in select markets such as WQEW citation needed Also as part of the 10th anniversary Radio Disney held the Totally 10 Birthday Concert on July 22 2006 at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim California 22 It also included a simultaneous live webcast on the Radio Disney website A second concert was held in Dallas Texas on November 18 2006 at the Dallas Convention Center citation needed Disney Channels Worldwide 2006 2014 Edit In August 2006 operational duties of Radio Disney were transferred to the company s Disney ABC Cable Networks Group currently d b a Disney Channels Worldwide which otherwise operates Disney s cable television properties except for ESPN 23 On June 12 2007 Disney spun off and merged its ABC Radio Networks with Citadel Broadcasting into Citadel Communications while retaining its ESPN Radio and Radio Disney networks and stations 24 25 Former Radio Disney logo used from 2007 to 2009 In March 2008 Radio Disney and Gracenote signed a licensing agreement starting immediately that allowed the lyrics to be seen along with the song online on Radio Disney Internet Radio Player 26 The channel began streaming live on iTunes Radio Tuner in August 2008 27 In November 2008 Radio Disney relocated its main operations from Dallas to Los Angeles 14 The former radio studio that housed Radio Disney in Dallas began to be used by The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show in 2008 14 On October 8 2008 the network launched the Next Big Thing feature which allowed listeners to vote on young unsigned artists songs to be played 28 In 2013 the Radio Disney Music Awards began airing on the Disney Channel 29 Sometime in April 2009 Radio Disney changed its logo to the one used until the station s closure 30 By 2009 Radio Disney was starting to reduce its station footprint to the larger markets to make the network more profitable In January 2010 Radio Disney Group requested permission from the FCC to silence five of its owned and operated stations along with a sixth station operating under a local marketing agreement with another company while the stations were being sold 31 Disney sold six AM stations and one FM station that year 2 In June 2013 Disney announced the sale of seven owned and operated stations in medium sized markets in order to refocus Radio Disney s broadcast distribution on the top 25 radio markets 32 On April 10 2014 it was announced that Radio Disney s Top 30 Countdown would become a syndicated radio show distributed by Rick Dees Dees Entertainment 33 Aha Radio Slacker and ShowMobile signed online carriage agreements with the network in mid 2014 2 Shift to HD Radio and digital 2014 2020 Edit On August 13 2014 Radio Disney s general manager Phil Guerini announced plans to sell all but one of its remaining owned and operated stations on or before September 26 2014 in order to focus more on the network s programming co branded events and digital outlets Listenership reports indicated that the majority of Radio Disney s audience listened to the network via satellite radio and other digital platforms and only 18 via terrestrial AM FM radio KDIS remained operational to serve as the originating station for the Radio Disney network 2 34 while the remaining stations would continue carrying Radio Disney programming until their respective sales were completed 35 The last five Radio Disney owned and operated stations for sale were sold on September 15 2015 to Salem Media Group who was the largest purchaser of the stations for 2 225 million 36 On April 13 2015 Disney announced that the Radio Disney network would move to HD Radio subchannels the network would be distributed by iBiquity via deals with broadcast companies CBS Radio Entercom Cumulus Media etc with ad sales handled by its HD Radio Digital Network A network representative stated that the move was intended to target families as in car listeners Eventually those deals ended quietly after a few years 37 On August 6 2015 Radio Disney was made available for listening on iHeartRadio 3 38 39 It was announced that on November 25 2019 Disney had secured a deal with Entercom to bring Radio Disney and Radio Disney Country to the company s Radio com platform 40 Decline and closure 2020 2021 Edit On December 3 2020 Disney announced that both Radio Disney and Radio Disney Country would shut down in the first quarter of 2021 as part of its restructuring plan to focus more on producing content for the television networks and Disney with KRDC being put up for sale 4 5 Radio Disney began to wind down operations on December 31 2020 as their DJ s hosted their final shows and was discontinued on SiriusXM on that same date Radio Disney Country was completely shut down at noon Pacific Time on December 31 KRDC subsequently returned to the main Radio Disney feed On January 1 the station ceased its Top 40 format and switched to an automated throwback playlist which mainly consisted of songs from throughout the 24 year history of the network 6 The Radio Disney app and website shut down on January 22 2021 while the station continued to broadcast on iHeartRadio until it was removed sometime during March 41 At that point the station was only heard in the Greater Los Angeles Area and San Diego County on terrestrial radio until April 14 2021 at 10 am PT when it was quietly discontinued and switched to a simulcast of sister station KSPN The final song Radio Disney played prior to being switched was Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield Despite the station now being defunct Radio Disney s Instagram and Twitter remain active to promote other Disney movies and TV shows mainly those airing on Disney Replacement services 2021 present Edit On March 25 2021 Disney launched Disney Hits at the time exclusively on SiriusXM Unlike Radio Disney Disney Hits only includes music from The Walt Disney Company s productions 42 In August 2022 Disney announced a partnership with Audacy Inc to launch nine additional Disney branded audio feeds through the Audacy mobile app in addition to making Disney Hits available on that platform The nine channels include jazz a sing along channel decades channels devoted to the 1990s 2000s and 2010s a Disney Reimagined channel a Spanish language channel a channel devoted to music from Disney Channel and an LGBTQ oriented Disney Pride channel The announcement noted that additional Disney channels including at least one Christmas music channel would be added later in 2022 43 Programming EditRadio Disney played a large selection of songs from stars and programs on Disney Channel along with popular songs from mainstream pop and R amp B artists that are found on conventional radio stations The network aired edited versions of some Top 40 songs which remove profanity and any other suggestive content and in most cases replaces it with re recorded lyrics specifically for the station to make them appropriate for younger listeners The specialized radio format favored music which often takes on a sound reminiscent of bubblegum pop of the 1960s and 70s List of former programs broadcast by Radio Disney Edit Fearless Everyday hosted by blogger and entrepreneur Alexa Curtis is Radio Disney s first show to introduce topics like social media and mental health to listeners ICYMI In Case You Missed It 1 Hour of Nonstop Music A One Hour Program that plays commercial free music More Music Monday Non stop commercial free music on Mondays with no hosts Morning Update Radio Disney Country Spotlight Radio Disney Insider Show Really Good Time Hosted by DJ Lela B the program features dance music including remixes of popular songs In addition Lela B also hosts the Weekend Warm Up show which similar features remixes of songs The Radio Disney Top 3 The Radio Disney Top 3 hosted by Morgan Tompkins features the three most requested songs of the day and after a caller who is able to name all three songs will win a prize or super entry TBT Top 3 Radio Disney s Top 10 originally Top 30 Countdown and Radio Disney s Top 30 The longest running program originally hosted only by Susan Huber soon by Jake Whetter later by Ernie D and eventually by various guest hosts Songs that receive the most requests during the week are included on the countdown played in descending order In 2016 the Radio Disney Top 30 after being the longest running program in the station was shortened to only 10 songs Around New Year s Eve or New Year s Day a special version of the countdown featuring the 50 most requested songs of the year is broadcast As of February 2018 it is hosted by various artists or other guest hosts Connect Family Originally named Family Fun Day the program was retitled early in April 2007 as Connect Family borrowed from the network s on air campaign of the same name it was formally hosted by Ernest Ernie D Martinez and Blake Kuhre Between songs parents and children would discuss with the DJs how they spend time with one another their family life and play contests for children to win prizes and entries into Radio Disney contests For the Record with Laura Marano A weekly one hour show hosted by Laura Marano chronicling her journey as she launches her career This show closed in April 2016 Frequency Jam A Friday night program which debuted around 2002 2003 in which three songs would be played by DJs Ernest Ernie D Martinez or Brian Kuhre The song with the most votes via Radio Disney s website would be the next song that would be played as the winner Frequency Jam ended in February 2007 with the redesign of Radio Disney website Morgan amp Maddy in the Morning hosted by Morgan Tompkins and Maddy Whitby started on April 1 2013 44 Nate and Megan in the Morning A morning show hosted by Nate and Megan Move It Party Saturday weekend show hosted by Morgan Tompkins and Maddy Whitby 44 Playhouse Disney Originally Mickey and Minnie s Tune Time from 1998 13 to February 2001 45 The program aired on Radio Disney weekdays during the school year from 12 00 to 1 00 pm ET and was hosted by Robin Tina B B Good s Jonas Brothers and Susan Huber from its inception it was also hosted by Betsy Playhouse Disney was originally a two hour block but was later reduced to one hour segments featured in the block included Circle Time Story originally Mickey and Minnie s Storytime Theatre from 1998 to 2001 which featured read along stories from Disney movies Like the now defunct Playhouse Disney block succeeded by Disney Junior on Disney Channel it was targeted towards preschoolers Songs for young children were played along with trivia contests Serial radio Edit In July 2010 Radio Disney debuted its first scripted serial called My Dream a contemporary story utilizing a format reminiscent of serials from the 1940s Unlike Depression era radio serials that typically featured episodes lasting 15 to 30 minutes episodes of My Dream runs for only 90 seconds and play multiple times throughout the day 46 My Dream stars Daphne Blunt as a 14 year old girl trying to make a name for herself in the music industry while dealing with the usual struggles responsibilities and emotional ups and downs of an everyday teen 47 Features and contests Edit Radio Disney carried a number of features from interactive contests to informational programs Final features Edit Music Mailbag The hour long Saturday program After a new song selected for entry into Radio Disney s regular playlist was played listeners were urged to call into the network s hotline or vote on its website to Pick It make the song part of the network s playlist rotation or Kick It reject it as an entry into the playlist By the time the station shut down voting was conducted via Twitter as the station s website was no longer used 60 Seconds With actor actress artist name A segment featuring minute long excerpts from interviews and celebrity takeovers Grand Prize Drawing Grand prize drawings often occur over the course of one to four weeks depending on the contest Contestants can win entries in a regular contest that contestant wins contestants also periodically have the opportunity to win a super entry in which 100 entries for the drawing are entered into the contest The winner of the grand prize will usually win a vacation or a chance to meet a popular artist heard on Radio Disney or the opportunity to meet another celebrity Drawings usually occur on a Friday Planet Premiere A music artist sits down with Ernest Ernie D Martinez or Candice Huckeba as their newest album or song is played on Radio Disney Before each song plays the artist tells the listeners how the song was conceived and what its meaning was Power Prize The Power Prize occurs at least six times a day A winner of a contest will not only win a super entry but also a power prize This started when Radio Disney stopped giving out 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 The song would usually be played forward after someone wins Sound File The news on new music and artists new entries appear weekly during the Top 10 Countdown Super Entry Winners of a contest receive 100 entries into the grand prize drawing When the super entry first started the winner would get 40 entries TBT Top 3 Throwback Thursday Top 3 A long time segment That Plays Throwback Songs But not that far back and after that a caller would try to guess 3 songs and a caller will win Title Text A segment that a DJ says the first letter for each word of a song and callers would try to guess the full words of the song and will play after someone wins For Example C S T F Can t Stop the Feeling Former features Edit Greyson Chance being interviewed during Celebrity Take with Jake ABC News for Kids News updates from ABC News Radio which featured child appropriate news updates and features segments 13 ABC Notebook Aptitude Dude voiced by Squeege Backwards Bop A small excerpt of a song was played backward and callers would try to guess the name of that song Battle of the Cities A trivia game hosted by Mark and Zippy 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 Susan Huber talk about what s safe and unsafe with Bill as his nickname indicates would riskily perform the act In a running gag Bumbling Bill would often malaprop Sally s name and she would correct him Sally to which he would always reply Whatever This program ended near the beginning of 2006 Celebrity Take with Jake A pre recorded segment hosted by Jake Whetter providing celebrity news stories focusing on actors and music artists popular with the network s target demographic Code Word of the Day The Code Word of the Day is given out about five times an hour If a caller knows the code word when they calls Radio Disney s hotline usually around 6 30 pm ET that person is awarded a prize This program ended in mid 2017 ESPN Sports for Kids Sports news and some health tips Grandma Nature Garage Door Derby A contest hosted by DJ Aaron K in which two callers would call in and participate in a race to see whose garage door closed the fastest The first to say It s open or It s closed would win a prize Gross Me Out Gross Me Out was a longtime segment that talked about gross things which kids often like to hear Hairbrush Karaoke Similar to the Karaoke game with DJ Kara DJ 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 DJ Aaron K The correct caller must answer three out of four questions from the popular Harry Potter book and or film series as true or false by saying Hogwarts for being true and Hogwash for being false Incubator A segment played between songs or during commercial breaks featuring interviews with up and coming music artists Karaoke A contest held by retired DJ Kara Edwards 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 on the network s voicemail or earmail number The jokes would then later be aired on the radio Let s Make a Deal Another game contest hosted by Mark and Zippy This was a parody of the television game show of the same name NBT Next Big Thing This segment was hosted by Jake Whetter and is similar to the former Incubator feature Each year since the contest launched in 2008 Radio Disney plays new songs by five up and coming music artist that are contestants listeners are able to vote for which contestant moves on to the next round of the competition until a winner is chosen Theatre of the B zarre An interstitial segment that ended around mid 2006 in which Dr B and a hairball like creature named Critter talk about strange and creepy things The Adventures of Bud and Iggy A contest that centered on two unheard characters Bud and Iggy who are always getting lost Clues were given as to what city the two are lost in This longtime contest ended near the end of 2003 The Answer is Always C The DJ would give a caller a multiple choice question or questions but a winner would almost always be assured as the answer was always the C choice The State Game Three clues about a state were given out the state nickname and two facts and callers would try to guess what state it is This game was played by B B Good and Sherry Thinkenstein 2000 A segment featuring Dr Thinkenstein voiced by Clint Ford a wild hyperactive scientist with a Karloff esque voice who routinely 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 amp Your Stars Your WayRadio Disney Music Awards EditMain article Radio Disney Music Awards From 2001 to 2019 Radio Disney held an annual awards ceremony the Radio Disney Music Awards to honor popular music artists featured on the network Similar to the Teen Choice Awards and Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards teenagers would vote to select the winner of each category including Best Female Artist Best Male Artist Best Music Group Song of the Year Best New Artist Fiercest Fans Artist with the Best Style Most Talked About Artist and more Hilary Duff is the biggest winner with 21 awards and 35 nominations There were no award ceremonies held between 2009 and 2012 as well as 2020 and 2021 Radio Disney World Tours EditIn 2000 and 2001 Radio Disney launched two separate world tours that traveled to major U S cities including Atlanta New York City Boston Dallas Chicago Houston Phoenix Los Angeles San Francisco and Seattle In 2000 the tour featured up and coming talent No Authority Myra and then Radio Disney DJs Mark and Zippy The tour played in theatrical venues and had audiences of up to 2 000 people per show there were four shows each weekend in each city Other networks EditRadio Disney Networks Edit Radio Disney Inc Trade nameRadio Disney NetworksTypeSubsidiaryIndustryBroadcastingFounded1996 27 years ago 1996 DefunctFebruary 2021 2021 02 Headquarters3800 Alameda Avenue Burbank United StatesNumber of locations1Key peoplePhil Guerini General Manager Sean Cocchia EVP Business Operations Disney Channels Worldwide Ivan Heredia VP Marketing Gary Marsh President and CCO Disney Channels Worldwide 48 ServicesRadio networkParentDisney Channels Worldwide Walt Disney Television DivisionsRadio DisneyRadio Disney CountryRadio Disney JuniorRadio Disney GroupKRDCRadio Disney Networks 48 is an American radio network that is owned by Disney Channels Worldwide Inc a subsidiary of Walt Disney Television a primary component of The Walt Disney Company s Disney Media Networks segment Radio Disney Networks broadcasts three separated digital channels Radio Disney Radio Disney Country and Radio Disney Junior via radio station s HD channel or by online stream sites The original Radio Disney network play music and other content aimed at preteens and young teenagers it can be described as a youth targeted contemporary hit radio format with heavy emphasis on teen idols Recently Radio Disney has become a Mainstream Top 40 Indicator reporter on Nielsen BDS eventually being upgraded to monitored status with Nielsen BDS Radio Disney is also a monitored reporter on the Mediabase 24 7 Top 40 panel citation needed The network is headquartered in Burbank California Radio Disney Junior was available via the Watch Disney Junior app in August 2014 2 On November 4 2015 Radio Disney Networks launched a country music focused internet radio station Radio Disney Country 49 Disney Channels Worldwide replaced its Watch app series with the singular DisneyNow which combines its TV and radio channels the week of September 29 2017 50 On November 13 2014 Radio Disney and Radio Disney Junior became available on Slacker Radio with Radio Disney s Top 30 Countdown starting on November 15 2014 51 Radio Disney Country Edit Radio Disney Country Logo of Radio Disney Country on its only affiliate KRDCTypeRadio networkCountryUnited StatesHistoryLaunch dateNovember 4 2015 7 years ago 2015 11 04 ClosedDecember 31 2020 2 years ago 2020 12 31 CoverageAffiliatesSee listLinksWebsiteradio wbr disney wbr comRadio Disney Country is a defunct country music focused internet radio network that launched on November 4 2015 and was initially exclusive to Radio Disney s own digital platforms 49 The service focused upon current songs current and past material from popular artists and pop songs featuring country musicians Guerini explained that the format of the channel was meant to allow it to draw from a wider range of songs than traditional country radio stations owing to the format s embrace of rock hip hop and pop oriented songs with Rolling Stone noting its airplay of Lil Nas X s Western trap song Old Town Road in 2019 as an example of this strategy 52 The network s launch coincided with the 2015 CMA Awards 49 53 Like its sister station Radio Disney Country emphasized current hits and used little recurrent rotation 1 On June 9 2017 Disney announced that it would expand the network s distribution to include other digital platforms such as iHeartRadio and TuneIn as well as curated playlists on Apple Music and Spotify and terrestrial radio with the flip of KDIS to the network as KRDC 99 1 FM and AM 1110 the main Radio Disney network continued to be carried locally on a subchannel of KRTH until late 2018 when its contract to carry the network expired 54 The station s Let the Girls Play segment premiered on December 5 2018 55 In July 2019 Radio Disney Country opened a Nashville Music Row based studio 56 In July 2019 Disney agreed to license Radio Disney video content to Sheridan Broadcasting Corporation to telestream via a patented process the content to the web and the audio to a radio station WIGO AM as The Radio Disney Hour working tile 57 Radio Disney Country s targeted audience was women aged 18 to 34 years old 56 The network s mix of music would be every thing with 60 popular artists and 40 up and coming artists 53 It ceased in the afternoon of December 31 2020 6 Radio Disney Junior Edit Radio Disney Junior logo On February 14 2011 a Radio Disney Junior block was launched in tandem with the Disney Junior on Disney Channel block The hour long block focused on music for the preschool age plus fun audio theater with Disney Junior characters 58 Programming Edit Magical World of Disney Junior Disney and Pixar movies music Pirates amp Princesses themed songs Get Up and Move dedicated to health and wellness 51 Stations EditDespite being music oriented the network was carried primarily on AM stations The Walt Disney Company owned most of the network s affiliates though some stations were operated through local marketing agreements that had varying degrees of local management The last separately owned Radio Disney affiliate WOLF in Syracuse New York left the network on February 1 2014 On August 13 2014 it was announced that all of Radio Disney s remaining stations excluding KDIS were to be sold in an effort to focus more on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network KDIS would be retained to serve as the originator of Radio Disney s programming and its operations was assumed by the network s national staff 2 34 However Disney later announced that it would syndicate Radio Disney through affiliations with HD Radio subchannels 37 59 A gray background indicates a station which was directly operated by the Walt Disney Company AM Station FM StationCity of license Market Station Years affiliated Current ownershipDenver CO KADZ 1550 1998 2003 Defunct shut down in 2003Albuquerque Santa Fe NM KALY 1240 2003 2010 KDSK owned by KD Radio Inc Fresno CA KAVT 1680 2000 2008 KGED owned by Bendita Eucaristia Radio Inc Salt Lake City UT KBEE 860 1996 2003 KKAT owned by Cumulus MediaDenver CO KDDZ 1690 1998 2015 KDMT owned by Salem Media GroupAlbuquerque Santa Fe NM KDEF 1150 2000 2003 KNMM owned by 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2012 Craig Fox Foxfur Communications LLC Muskegon MI WKBZ 1520 2001 Defunct license canceled in 2002Milwaukee WI WKSH 1640 2002 2013 WSJP owned by Relevant RadioParkersburg WV WKYG 1230 1998 2004 WVNT owned by Burbach of WV LLCAuburn NY WMBO 1340 1999 2013 Craig Fox WOLF Radio Inc Birmingham AL WMKI 850 1996 1999 WXJC owned by Crawford BroadcastingBoston MA WMKI 1260 1997 2015 WBIX owned by International Grace of God ChurchWest Palm Beach FL WMNE 1600 1999 2010 WPOM owned by Caribbean Media GroupMiami Fort Lauderdale FL WMYM 990 1999 2015 Actualidad Radio GroupFort Myers FL WMYR 1410 2000 2005 Relevant RadioMacon GA WNEX 1400 1999 2008 WUXL owned by B amp GRS Enterprises LLCSyracuse NY WOLF 1490 1999 2014 Craig Fox WOLF Radio Inc Oswego NY WOLF FM 96 7 1999 2006 2009 WCIO owned by Family Life NetworkMemphis TN WOWW 1430 2000 2012 Flinn Broadcasting CorporationMacon GA WPGA 980 1998 2008 WDDO owned by The Glory Media Group LLCNew York NY WQEW 1560 1998 2015 WFME owned by Family 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Broadcast GroupWZPL HD2 99 5 2 Greenfield Indianapolis IN 2017 2018 EntercomRadio Disney History of 1s EditThese songs hit No 1 on Radio Disney s Top 50 Songs from 1997 to 2020 1997 Will Smith Men in Black 1998 Celine Dion My Heart Will Go On 1999 Britney Spears You Drive Me Crazy 2000 NSYNC Bye Bye Bye 2001 NSYNC Pop 2002 Avril Lavigne Complicated 2003 Hilary Duff Why Not 2004 Hilary Duff Come Clean 2005 Bowling For Soup 1985 2006 Hannah Montana The Best of Both Worlds 2007 Jonas Brothers SOS 2008 Jonas Brothers Burnin Up 2009 Taylor Swift You Belong with Me 70 2010 Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris Baby 2011 Selena Gomez amp the Scene Love You like a Love Song 2012 One Direction What Makes You Beautiful 2013 One Direction Best Song Ever 71 72 2014 Ariana Grande featuring Iggy Azalea Problem 73 74 2015 Shawn Mendes Stitches 75 76 2016 Daya Sit Still Look Pretty 2017 Julia Michaels Issues 2018 Marshmello amp Anne Marie Friends 2019 Shawn Mendes If I Can t Have You 77 2020 BTS Dynamite 78 Albums EditMain article Radio Disney Jams series The Radio Disney Jams series CDs are various artists compilations of music featured on Radio Disney International EditInternationally there are Radio Disney stations in Chile Poland Argentina Paraguay Nicaragua Guatemala Uruguay Costa Rica Panama and the Dominican Republic On October 21 2010 Radio Disney launched in Brazil From October 1 2013 to July 28 2022 Radio Disney was available in Russia via Disney ru 79 It plans to broadcast in the Philippines and Sweden in the near future Latin America Edit Main article Radio Disney Latin America Radio Disney is available in Latin America via terrestrial broadcast Similar to Radio Disney in the U S it broadcasts in Spanish to Argentina 80 Bolivia Chile 81 Nicaragua 82 Ecuador 83 Guatemala Paraguay 84 Uruguay 85 Dominican Republic Panama Costa Rica 86 Mexico 87 88 Peru 89 and in Portuguese to Brazil 90 Radio Disney Latin America is a separate operation and won t be affected by the decision to shutter Radio Disney in the United States 5 Europe Edit Radio Disney planned to begin broadcasting on the digital radio platform in the United Kingdom by the end of 2008 91 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 92 A similar station Capital Disney began broadcasting in 2002 on the DAB digital radio network on Sky Digital Digital Satellite and various digital cable television providers 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 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