Disney would close channels in Latin America; go streaming

Some Disney channels broadcast on pay television would go off the air at the end of March 2022, as reported by media and journalists such as Arnaldo Espinoza, who used his Twitter to give the news. It was in the account @Naldoxx, who gave the information the winner of the “Inter American Press Association – Inter American Press Association” award in 2017 and 2018, a medium in which he detailed which channels would be closed. Disney XD, Nat Geo Kids, Nat Geo Wild, FXM and Star Life are the signals that The Walt Disney Company would take out of tune in pay TV, while Disney Junior would be discontinued. All this in both Latin America and Brazil.Read more: Does it reach you? Citigroup announces sale of Banamex after 2 decades of operationThe objective of the company founded by Walt and Roy O. Disney on October 16, 1923, in Los Angeles, California, would be to redirect content to its Streaming Platforms Disney+ and Star+. According to a letter allegedly sent by the company to an operator in Argentina, cited by gamerfocus, the exact date on which the channels would go off the air would be next March 31. Disney Latin America would continue on pay TV with Disney Channel, Disney Junior, Star Channel, Nat Geo and ESPN channels. It should be noted that so far the media and entertainment conglomerate has not made the news public. Read more: IFT points out that streaming platforms lead Internet traffic flow in the world My name is Juan Pablo Chaidez Aispuro, born in Culiacán, Sinaloa in a small family whose nucleus was originally made up of four people: father, mother and two children. From my early years I showed a taste for watching news and staying informed. I was a graduate of the 2014 – 2018 generation of the degree in Journalism, from the Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), the first in that career since its opening.  As for the professional experience, I was able to gain apprenticeship during a period of six months in the sports area of the newspaper Noroeste, where I did professional practices. Later, I had the opportunity to spend another six months in the ranks of Radio Sinaloa, particularly in the news program Informativo Puro Sinaloa, of the state government. There I covered local issues, recorded voice for the newscast, contributed content for other broadcasts and had live participation. Since 2020 I am in Debate, a company that opened the doors for me to join as a web reporter, and months later to occupy the position of Editor in the site Debate.com.mx. See more



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