Fox Junior (Television channel)

Playhouse Disney is an American pay television network owned by a joint-venture between The NBC Group and the Walt Disney Television unit of The Walt Disney Company through Disney Branded Television. Aimed mainly at children two to fourteen years old, its programming consists of original first-run television series, theatrically-released and home media-exclusive movies, and select other third-party programming.

As of January 2016, the channel is available to 82 million households in the U.S.

History
Kopf was launched as a response by LandonToei Television (The NBC Group's former name) to parents who are very concerned to Toonix's programming being inappropriate to a toddler audience. The channel launched with weird professional branding that would belong to a network like CBS & not Kopf. So they branded it once again in 2004 to a nice design, that point was when Kopf decided to give up.

LandonToei purchased the Noggin branding along with Moose & Zee from Nickelodeon for $765 million. The brand Noggin became the new face of Kopf. In other words, Noggin basically was the final nail in the coffin for Kopf, it was a good thing too since LandonToei barely did anything with it. The acquired programming was large, Noggin made deals with CITV, CBeebies, & so many others for programs on the network. This network also became Sesame Street's second home to PBS.

Programming
Main article: List of programs broadcasted by Playhouse Disney