Hub Network (originally named The Hub until Summer 2013) was an American digital cable and satellite television network that launched on October 10, 2010 until October 12, 2014. The channel, which replaced Discovery Kids, was a joint venture of Warner Bros. Discovery. and toy company Hasbro. It targeted a dual audience, young children in the daytime with children's programming such as animation, and families at night with sitcoms, dramas and feature films. While much of its programming consisted of acquired reruns of children's programming and sitcoms, it was also known for its original programs such as Transformers: Prime, Dan Vs., and most notably, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Broadcast history[]
Tiny Toon Adventures joined the Hub's lineup starting from July 1, 2013, joining Animaniacs after its addition months earlier. Special dialogue was provided by Joe Alaskey, reprising the voice of Plucky Duck, for promos announcing the show's inclusion. This was Alaskey's last performance as the character.
In September 2014, it was announced that Hasbro would end its partnership with Discovery Communications, and as a result, the Hub Network was replaced by Discovery Family on October 13. Despite the change, Tiny Toon Adventures still remained on the network until June 27, 2015.
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- 9 years later, the show's producer and the network's owner are finally merged together.