What Happened to Hub Network?

Hub Network Did you notice that your favorite network, the home of family favorites like My Little Pony, Friendship is Magic, Transformers Rescue Bots, Kid President: Declaration of Awesome, Family Game Night and Parent’s Just Don’t Understand has changed? Where are Blossom and ALF?

Worried that your favorite programs are going away?

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Don’t worry, all will be explained.

Starting October, 13, 2014, the Hub Network is undergoing a name change and an image overhaul. Think of it as a makeover: what’s inside is mostly the same, but the outside looks different, and some may even say, “better.”

The Hub Network used to be called Discovery Kids waaaay back in 1996 and featured cool science-y and adventure-y shows for kids. In 2009-2010, Discovery and Hasbro paired up to make cool new shows for kids that were based on some of the most popular toys at Hasbro. And now, Discovery is taking over a little more, adding in more science at night (and less Blossom reruns? Sniff.) and the name is changing to Discovery Family Channel.

Below is the super-snoozy announcement that came from Hub Network (obviously this was written by boring lawyers, because the folks at Hub who are making awesome TV could never write something this dry.) I’ll do my best to break it down in awesome-speak (which is exactly how I talk at all times. Honest.)

  1. The Hub Network will become Discovery Family Channel on October 13, 2014.
  2. During the day, the network will air Hasbro-themed shows like My Little Pony, Littlest Pet Shop and Transformers Rescue Bots (yay!) and they’re going to produce new shows based on Hasbro favorites (double yay!)
  3. At night, the network will air programs about natural history, adventure, animals and science that appeal to kids and their families. This is pretty cool; more shows for kids = great. Some of the new titles that will air on the new Discovery Family Network are Superhuman, Time Warp, Flying Wild Alaska, Africa and Extreme Engineering: Biggest Reveals. I don’t know anything about these new shows, but they all sound interesting.
  4. The press release doesn’t mention the fates of L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour or Family Game Night. Season 4 of The Haunting Hour started on Oct. 4, so hopefully those two shows will be around for a while. They’ve been nominated for and won Emmy Awards, so everyone knows what awesome shows they are.
  5. The big scary realization out of all of this is that beloved sitcoms from the ’90’s like Blossom, Step by Step, Sister Sister and ALF may be squeezed out by science and left without TV homes. And based on the majority of comments below, a lot of people LOVE those shows. I fully admit to using reruns for classic sitcoms as my “decompression” TV that I relax to before bed, so I am feeling everyone’s pain. Where are fans going to get their fix now?!?

Commence boring stuff…

THE HUB NETWORK TO BECOME DISCOVERY FAMILY CHANNEL ON OCTOBER 13  

 — Hasbro and Discovery Partnership Focused on Continuing Successful Creation of Entertaining and Award-Winning Content for Kids and Families — 

— Discovery Communications and Kids Television Veteran Tom Cosgrove Named GM of Discovery Family Channel Under the Leadership of Group President Henry Schleiff —

(Silver Spring, Md. and Pawtucket, RI) – Discovery Communications (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) and Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) today announced The Hub Network will become Discovery Family Channel effective October 13, 2014.  The network will broaden its programming focus to serve families in primetime and continue to showcase Hasbro Studios award-winning children’s content in daytime.

During the daytime, Discovery Family Channel will offer a robust line up of brand new Hasbro Studios’ series as well as beloved library programming, including MY LITTLE PONY, LITTLEST PET SHOP and TRANSFORMERS RESCUE BOTS, while during primetime, the network will serve a growing family audience that began to develop under The Hub Network.  Primetime programming will draw from Discovery’s three decades of leadership in creating the highest-quality, real-world content that appeals to the entire family in the Natural History, Adventure, Animals and Science genres.  Initial series will include SUPERHUMAN, TIME WARP, FLYING WILD ALASKA, AFRICA and EXTREME ENGINEERING: BIGGEST REVEALS.

“The next chapter of our collaboration will harness the incredible content strengths of both Discovery and Hasbro to program Discovery Family Channel with highly-rated award-winning storytelling around Hasbro’s brands and Discovery’s most popular non-fiction shows that appeal to both children and families alike,” said Hasbro President & CEO Brian Goldner.  “Discovery Communications has a nearly 30-year track record of building television brands that create maximum value for advertisers and distributors through their world-class raft of programming and we look forward to evolving this network together.”

Under the executive management of Group President Henry Schleiff, Tom Cosgrove will assume the role of general manager of Discovery Family Channel and will manage all network operations and programming, working closely with the Hasbro Studios team as the new channel will prominently feature Hasbro Studios-produced content in daytime.  Schleiff has overseen the successful turnaround and growth of several networks within the Discovery portfolio.  Previously, Cosgrove served as executive vice president and chief operating officer of Discovery Channel and Science Channel and has held senior leadership positions at ABC Family, Fox Family, Fox Kids and TV Guide Channel prior to his time at Discovery.  Most recently, he led 3net and 3net Studios.

“Hasbro is a world-class company with franchises and characters that appeal to kids and families around the world.  They have been terrific partners over the past several years as we developed our kids television audience in the U.S., and we look forward to a continued strong collaboration as we evolve to the Discovery Family Channel together,” said Discovery Communications President & CEO, David Zaslav.  “Henry’s proficiency in developing and growing strong brands combined with Tom’s experience on Discovery’s flagship brand and deep background in family programming make for a perfect leadership team to drive the network toward future growth.”

The repositioning to Discovery Family Channel builds upon Discovery’s ongoing strategy to maximize its portfolio of channels to satisfy viewers and drive value for distributors and advertisers, while working alongside quality content partners to create long-term value.  The Hub Network has grown from nearly 56 million homes in 2010 to approximately 70 million U.S. homes today.  Since launch, the strong performance of Hasbro children’s content helped lift the network’s total day P2-11 delivery by +89% and for the past three years, The Hub Network has consistently been the most co-viewed children’s cable network among kids 2-11 watching with adults 18-49–a trend the partners plan to continue with Discovery Family.

“Brian and I want to thank the entire team at The Hub Network for their passion and dedication in building this brand over the past five years,” added Zaslav.  “They are a fantastic group of executives, guided by a tremendously creative and inspiring leader in Margaret Loesch. We are grateful for their work in creating a channel of which Discovery and Hasbro have been incredibly proud.”

Discovery Family Channel will continue as a joint venture of Discovery Communications and Hasbro, with Discovery Communications taking a 60% ownership position in the new channel and Hasbro’s stake decreasing to 40%.  The network will be consolidated and managed under the Discovery portfolio of networks.

About Discovery Communications
Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s #1 pay-TV programmer reaching 2.7 billion cumulative subscribers in more than 220 countries and territories. Discovery is dedicated to satisfying curiosity, engaging and entertaining viewers with high-quality content on worldwide television networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery and Science, as well as U.S. joint venture network OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. Discovery also controls Eurosport International, a premier sports entertainment group, including six pay-TV network brands across Europe and Asia. Discovery also is a leading provider of educational products and services to schools, including an award-winning series of K-12 digital textbooks, through Discovery Education, and a digital leader with a diversified online portfolio, including Discovery Digital Networks. For more information, please visit www.discoverycommunications.com.

About Hasbro
Hasbro, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAS) is a branded play company dedicated to fulfilling the fundamental need for play for children and families through the creative expression of the Company’s world class brand portfolio, including TRANSFORMERS, MONOPOLY, PLAY-DOH, MY LITTLE PONY, MAGIC: THE GATHERING, NERF and LITTLEST PET SHOP. From toys and games, to television programming, motion pictures, digital gaming and a comprehensive licensing program, Hasbro strives to delight its global customers with innovative play and entertainment experiences, in a variety of forms and formats, anytime and anywhere.  The Company’s Hasbro Studios is responsible for entertainment brand-driven storytelling around Hasbro brands across television, film, commercial productions and short-form.  Through the company’s deep commitment to corporate social responsibility, including philanthropy, Hasbro is helping to build a safe and sustainable world for future generations and to positively impact the lives of millions of children and families every year. It has been recognized for its efforts by being named one of the “World’s Most Ethical Companies” and is ranked as one of Corporate Responsibility Magazine’s “100 Best Corporate Citizens.” Learn more at www.hasbro.com.

Did you fall asleep reading that? I did. So what do you think, Will The Haunting Hour get the axe? What about your other favorite Hub shows like Kid President and Family Game Night?

26 Comments

  1. I m very disappointed in this there was no warning at all my kids and I would watch step by step blossom and of course ALF almost every night. Try explaining why a tv company took the best shows off of tv. Guess what they don’t care why neither do I We will not be watching anymore unless the old stuff is brought back. I grew up with these shows. You took the best tv channel and destroyed it

  2. Who the heck needs another Discovery channel? I am going to miss watching Sister, Sister and Blossom. I could not care less about science late at night.

  3. I too am disappointed in the new Discovery Family channel. My daughter loved Strawberry Shortcake. It listed as coming in earlt in the morning, but Pound Puppies and Teenage Fairytale dropouts air instead. I’m akso disappointed in the evening line up. I hate hours of how its made and other shows. Please provide a variety of shows and include the old programing as well.

  4. you killed your channel, hub network was awesome now its just another discovery channel with lots of nothing shows.

  5. I am so upset that you changed the name and format for this channel. I LOVED LOVED LOVED watching Blossom and Step by Step every night. As far as your new shows are concerned, by 11pm I am too tired to think or learn as I am sure most other adults are, so these new shows are going to fail. This is the last you will hear from me (unless you put Blossom and Step by Step back on). You lost a viewer. You suck!

  6. Nobody cares about the new My little ponys, bring back the original ones, and all the other original cartoons!!! And put ALF back the air.

  7. Like many of the previous posts, I first thought Time Warner just removed the Hub channel, but when I discovered it had changed to Dicovery Kids, I thought “Oh good, I didn’t lose the channel!” But to claim you want to promote a more family friendly line-up and then remove the great family programming like Blossom, Step By Step, Alf, and Sister Sister is insane!! These sitcoms taught good family values with real world problems that were entertaining for both parents and kids.

    Please bring back the late night programming. An entire night of How it’s Made is a little excessive. Why not work in these “educational” shows in between the sitcoms? I agree with those above, your ratings are going to suffer without these classic sitcoms. Please bring back the old programming.

  8. Wow! Really?? I looked forward to watching Step by Step every night! Late night Hub was literally the only programming that I watched which wasn’t sports, and now it’s gone? There’s hardly any programming that syndicates the ’90s shows that I grew up with. The Hub was one of the last. What a shame. Bring back the late night sitcoms!!

  9. Way to ruin a channel. The only reason I watched was for Step by Step, Blossom, and Sister, Sister. Now I won’t be watching at all.

  10. i discovered hub when the put on transformer prime. I love prime, rescue bots, GI joe, batman and any other super heros. Hub was my channel and I am an old lady also sliders, superman won’t watch anymore

  11. Having insomnia, I rather enjoyed watching the reruns of Blossom, Step by Step and ALF. It took me back to my childhood days when tv shows and cartoons were actually good. This digital crap is just that; Crap! Another dissatisfied viewer. Oh well. Guess I’ll be watching dvd’s for now on.

  12. Sad to see the changes. I will miss the shows and will no longer watch. Soapnet, cancellation of Longmire and now another one bites the dust.

  13. Hub was one of the only reasons I kept cable. Our whole family watched step by step & sister sister every night. No other channel is showing the 90’s family sitcoms. They are cool to rewatch as parents & not too dated so our kids enjoy them. Tonight my husband said Hub must have changed with channel 221 which is science channel. Sad to find out hub just changed. We now have 3 channels showing how it made every night. Time to buy some family DVDs & rethink cable.

  14. I would say that this change is very wise so as to have families watch programming together in the evenings. During the day the shows seem to be much the same , however, in the evenings families can enjoy something more educational and thought provoking. Kudos !!

  15. I went to go watch tonight and at first I thought the channel moved, but now I found out that they just replaced my favourite shows with nerdy garbage that I don’t care about. I’m sorry and I respect people who enjoy this kind of television, but if I wanted to learn I would go back to my classes at Uni. When I come home and finally turn on the TV at 11:00 at night I just want to watch some quality shows from my childhood to relieve some of the stress, not learn about science. You’re seriously going to lose a ton of viewers because 99% of children (who this network is supposedly aimed at) simply do not want to learn about thing while watching TV, especially science. I wish that you would please bring back the old format of this channel.

    • There’s already 3-4 other channels that play that science stuff but TheHub was the only station that played the shows we liked.. notice the past tense.

  16. I always watched Step by Step every night and you replace it with this garbage? Way to flush your ratings down the toilet. You just lost another viewer.

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