Jetix Network

Jetix Network is an   and   that is owned by, a unit of the division of. It is a revival of Toon Disney's worldwide children's television block, Jetix, which was discontinued in 2009.

Aimed primarily at viewers aged 6 and up, Jetix Network's programming consists of original first-run television series, current and former original series and from , theatrically-released films, and acquired (and adapted) programs from other distributors, including Street Football Extreme (which later re-aired in 2020 under the name “Extreme Football”).

Like Disney XD, the channel offers an alternate Spanish language audio feed, either via a separate channel with the English track removed as part of a package of Spanish television networks sold by cable and satellite providers or a separate audio track accessible through the SAP option, depending on the provider.

While Jay became its mascot on the day of its launch, Reiana Smiley became its new host on March 4, 2015, replacing Ava Rivera.

Jetix Network has been available to 86.5 million households in the USA as of June 2018.

History
After the Jetix block (alongside ) was replaced by new sister channel, Disney XD, Jetix Network was announced as a reboot for the block in November 2009 and was set for a Spring 2010 launch.

Jetix Network was launched on March 23, 2010 at 3:00 a.m., with the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode, Day of the Dark Knight!, as the very first show to air on the channel. The channel debuted its first original series, Get Ed: Delivery Ace in Progress City, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern time that day;  the first part of the two-part premiere episode aired simultaneously on the Jetix Network channels outside Americas. The new animated series included in the channel's initial lineup were The Penguins of Madagascar: Keeping It Undercover and Danny Phantom: Supreme Ghost-Hunter.

Disney XD took over channel space of Toon Disney, which first aired in 1998 and later launched Jetix in 2004, and the closed Jetix channels outside the United States were relaunched under Jetix Network starting with France on May 10, 2010. Many of the channel's shows – particularly animated series – used to run on Toon Disney, primarily as part of Jetix, which ran on Toon Disney until it was shut down in 2009 and relaunched as Toon Disney Channel on January 15, 2010. Jetix Network once noted that Disney XD carries the same name as an unrelated mini-site and media player on Disney's website, which stood for Disney Xtreme Digital, though it has been stated that the "XD" in Disney XD's name does not have an actual meaning.

Jetix Network premiered a sequel to Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!, called Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!: Power Unleashed, on May 23, 2010. The sequel starred Tara Strong and Grey DeLisle as the new protagonists Ailene and Roselyn, while the main cast from the original series reprised their roles.

The channel's first original television movie, Racers to the Rescue!, premiered on December 5, 2010. On June 18, 2013 at 9:03 a.m. Eastern Time, Jetix Network launched its own nighttime block called "Jetix Network's Night Hour", in light of Disney announcing that the channel would have nighttime programming.

On March 1, 2015, virtual actress Ava Rivera stepped out as host. due to heavy criticism and the ensuing financial difficulties. Two days later, on March 3, 2015, Jetix Network announced that 10-year-old Reiana Smiley would take over as the current host.

On December 13, 2017, it was announced that the 2017 Spider-Man series would be moving from Jetix Network to its previous broadcaster, Disney XD. The series is the tenth series to air and was first broadcast as a sneak peek on January 13, 2018. Spider-Man would begin its regular broadcast on June 3, 2018.

Four months later in July 2018, through a series of announcements, Jetix Network announced that it launched a spin-off network called Jetix Play 2.0, and that 3 of its original animated series tied to Marvel Comics would be moving their first-run episodes to Disney Channel, though the network continued to air reruns of its shows.

In August 2018, Jetix Network announced that it would begin adding new original shows in preparation for its 10th anniversary. The shows that were announced are Ōban Star-Racers: The Intergalactic Quest, The Super Hero Squad Show: Heroes' Return, Star Wars: The Warriors of The Distant Galaxy, A.T.O.M.: Mind Over Machines, and others.

In November 2018, Jetix Network announced Jetix and Wetix, which premiered on February 14, 2019 to celebrate the original channel's 15th anniversary.

In December 2018, Jetix Network announced the fifth and final season of LazyTown, which premiered on January 4, 2019.

At New Year's Day on January 1, 2019, Jetix Network announced the fifth Jetix All-Stars movie which was released June 14, 2019.

Programming
Like Disney XD, Jetix Network's schedule consists largely of animated and live-action programs aimed at pre-teens and young teenagers. Jetix Network content is a mixture of original series as well as programs inherited from Disney Channel. In addition to full-length live-action and animated original series, the channel also debuts short series similar to those seen on Disney Channel during commercial breaks, which serve as filler for programs scheduled to end during the half-hour and last usually around one to three. The channel also airs a youth-oriented "plays of the week" countdown segment called SportsCenter High-5, which is produced by ESPN's SportsCenter and airs periodically between shows.

New episodes of original series are usually aired at 10:00AM (ET). In addition, Jetix Network airs original made-for-TV movies from Disney Channel and theatrically released feature films, but like Disney Channel and Disney XD, Jetix Network usually airs these movies both in prime time and during the late afternoon hours at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time with double features airing a few times a week. Unike Disney Channel (and similarly, fellow sister network Disney Junior) – whose advertising comes in the form of program promotions, underwriter sponsorships, and interstitials for Disney films, home video and game releases produced by the channel – Jetix Network operates as an advertiser-supported service running traditional television commercials in addition to promotions for the channel's shows, just like Disney XD does.

Former
Jetix Network's Night Hour – better known as "The Night Hour", a block serving as Jetix Network's nighttime identity and showcasing varied animated and live-action kids shows such as Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. It launched on June 18, 2013, and broadcasted every night from 9PM - 7AM (Eastern and Pacific Time). After nearly 6 years, the block aired for the final time on June 25, 2020.

Jetix Network Kids Cup  - a block that was originally an association football tournament in which kids from 16 countries competed to "promote fair play, sportsmanship and cultural exchange" and broadcasted Saturday mornings from 9AM - 11AM. The block launched on August 26, 2013, with the premiere of Supa Strikers, followed by NFL Rush Zone. For the final day of its run, it was called "Jetix Network's Final Kids Cup".

International channels
Jetix Network, similar to Jetix, is available worldwide. Including Portugal, where the Jetix block or channel didn't exist. In Canada, Jetix's counterpart is called Family Action, which also airs mainly action/adventure programs (but not from Disney).