The Frequency of Disney Channel Greece on every satellite

Explore our satellite channel easily with this guide. Find new frequencies, watch top programs,
and apply simple steps for strong and clear reception.
Key highlights today
- Updated satellite frequencies for smooth access
- Overview of popular programs
- Brief introduction to channel content
- Instructions for proper signal tuning
- Extra tips for seamless viewing
Enjoy our satellite channel with this detailed guide. Explore updated frequencies, learn about top programs,
and follow instructions for clear reception.
Highlights today
- Updated satellite frequencies for reliable access
- summary of popular programs
- Brief channel introduction
- Step-by-step signal tuning guide
- Extra tips for smooth viewing
Disney Channel Greece is the official Greek version of the globally renowned Disney Channel. It is a children’s and family fun TV channel that broadcasts fun, magical, and high-resolution content including animated series, live-action shows, movies, and original Disney productions.Â
The channel is part of the paid Nova platform in Greece and mainly broadcasts in the Greek language (with some content in English, voiced or translated text).
Brief summary of the Channel
Disney Channel Greece is operated by The Walt Disney Company and has been serving the Greek market for years through subscription-based platforms such as Nova and sometimes Cosmote TV. It focuses on children and families, focusing on good, imaginative, and age-appropriate fun that promotes creativity, companionship, and adventure. The channel is not free-to-air (FTA) but fully encrypted, requiring a valid subscription to the Nova package. Its programming emphasizes Disney’s classic values of dreams, courage, and happiness in a safe environment for young viewers.
The Channel’s Frequency on every satellite
Disney Channel Greece broadcasts mainly on Hotbird 13° East (Hotbird 13F / 13G) within the Nova bouquet:
- Satellite: Hotbird 13°E (13F)
- Frequency: 11804 MHz Vertical (V)
- Symbol Rate (SR): 29700 (or 30000 in some updates)
- FEC: 3/4 or 5/6
- System: DVB-S2 / 8PSK
- Encryption: Irdeto 2 (Nova package – encrypted)
- Quality: MPEG-4 / SD (standard definition on the main Nova feed)
- Coverage: South East Beam (strong signal over Greece, Southern Europe, and the Eastern Mediterranean)
Important Note: There are no active frequencies for the specific Disney Channel Greece version on other major satellites such as Nilesat, Arabsat, Astra, or Hellas Sat. The channel is dedicated to the Greek viewers and is exclusively available via the Nova transponder on Hotbird 13°E. Parameters may experience minor updates over time (e.g., slight changes in SR or exact TP), so always check signal strength on your decoder. Some related Disney channels (like Disney Junior Greece or Disney XD Greece) may share similar or nearby transponders, but Disney Channel Greece is mainly confirmed on 11804 V.
Programs, Movies, and Content of the Channel
Disney Channel Greece offers a rich mix of Disney’s most beloved animated and live-action content, all adapted for Greek viewers. Popular programs and series include:
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Bluey, and classic Disney cartoons
- Descendants series, High School Musical spin-offs
- Raven’s Home, Bunk’d, Sydney to the Max
- The Owl House, Amphibia, The Ghost and Molly McGee
- Miraculous Ladybug (sometimes featured), and many Marvel and Star Wars animated shows for slightly older kids
- Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) such as Zombies, Descendants, and Adventures of the Gummi Bears classics
- Special events, music shows, and seasonal programming like Halloween or Christmas specials
The content runs 24 hours a day and is carefully curated to be fun, educational in subtle ways, and completely family-friendly with no inappropriate material.
Steps to Enter the Frequency on the Receiver
Since the channel is encrypted (Irdeto 2 – Nova), you will need a valid Nova smart card or active paid subscription. It cannot be viewed for free. Follow these simple steps:
- Set the Satellite: Go to Menu → Settings → Satellites → Select Hotbird 13°E (13F or 13G).
- Add the New Frequency (if not listed):
- Choose “Add TP” or “Edit Transponder”.
- Enter: Frequency 11804 – Polarization V – SR 29700 (or 30000) – FEC 3/4 or 5/6 – DVB-S2 – 8PSK.
- Scan for Channels: Perform a scan on this specific TP (or a full Nova bouquet scan).
- Locate the Channel: Search for “Disney Channel Greece” or similar name in the children’s category.
- Decrypt the Signal: Insert your Nova smart card into the decoder (or use a CI+ module) and ensure the subscription is active.





Good guide, very helpful. But why some HD channels lag a bit?