Jetix is long gone. All you got now is Disney XD which is an embarrasement to the memory of Power Rangers, Get Ed, and Dragon Booster.
If you mean Jetix, Disney retired the Jetix brand in 2009 and replaced it with Disney XD (or Disney Channel in some countries). The last remaining Jetix in the world was in Russia, and was replaced by Disney Channel on August 10, 2010.
The Jetix website was shut down in 2009, following the rebranding of the Jetix channel to Disney XD. Disney XD took over as the new platform for the channel's content, resulting in the closure of the Jetix website.
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disney xd took over
The company Jetix was replaced by Disney XD. Disney XD is a channel that is run by Disney and shows mainly cartoons are shows for the pre-teen demographic. Sadly, some of the shows that were once seen on Jetix were not transferred to Disney XD and are no longer on air.
The Jetix block of Toon Disney still airs reruns of it sometimes.
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Jetix was closed primarily due to changing market dynamics and the strategic rebranding efforts by its parent company, The Walt Disney Company. In 2009, Disney decided to merge Jetix with its existing Disney Channel brand to create a unified platform for children's programming. This move aimed to streamline content delivery and capitalize on Disney's extensive library, ultimately leading to the discontinuation of the Jetix brand.
Jetix no longer exists on any TV provider. It was re-branded to Disney XD as of 2009. You can find that channel on Ch. 174 on DISH!
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Jetix was rebranded primarily to unify the branding under the Disney umbrella after Disney acquired the channel's parent company, Fox Kids. The rebranding aimed to streamline Disney's offerings and enhance its global presence in children's entertainment. By transitioning Jetix to Disney XD, the company sought to create a more cohesive brand identity that aligned with its other properties and appealed to a broader audience of kids and families.