The link below has all the info on Disney Channel's recent ratings, although you'll probably have to sign up for a free trial to view the page.
http://www.multichannel.com/index.a...date=08/04/2003&stt=001&display=searchResults
As the article reports, Disney in July was the #2 cable network all around.
It was #2 in primetime with a 1.8 household rating and 2.1 million viewers (up 29% from last year). TNT was first with a 2.0 rating and 2.2 million viewers (up 11%).
Disney was also #2 in total-day viewing with a 1.3 rating (up 63% from last year). Nickelodeon, as usual, was #1 in total-day, with a 1.5 rating (down 12%).
And it's true that Disney Channel's ratings are often omitted from published ratings lists because it isn't an ad-supported network, although it's not really considered a premium channel either.
Other numbers to throw out: the week of July 14-20, Disney Channel was the most-watched network on cable in primetime -- I believe for the first time ever -- and was watched by more kids age 6 to 11 -- the network's target audience -- than at any time since ratings for the network began.
Ratings for Disney have never been higher, and I'm sure they'll continue to rise in the next few months. "Cheetah Girls" this month should be monstrously huge, "JoJo's Circus" in September looks very promising for Playhouse Disney, and "Lilo & Stitch: The Series" in October will certainly be a hit.
Right now Disney Channel is one of the company's greatest successes, although no one seems to realize it. If it was ad-supported, it would be a major source of revenue for the Networks division.