Qubo was a former American children's entertainment brand, initially a programming block, then a digital television network (2006-2021). It provided educational...
Qubo was an American children's entertainment brand that started as a programming block and evolved into a digital television network, dedicated to airing educational and family-friendly content.
Qubo launched in September 2006 as a programming block and as a digital television network in January 2007. It ceased operations on January 8, 2021.
Qubo was a joint venture among NBCUniversal, Ion Media (later acquired by Scripps Networks), Scholastic Corporation, and Corus Entertainment.
Qubo's programming consisted of a variety of educational and family-friendly animated and live-action shows, emphasizing learning, ethical values, and positive entertainment for children.
Qubo's discontinuation resulted from the acquisition of its parent company, Ion Media, by the E. W. Scripps Company, which opted to replace Qubo with its existing diginet, Bounce TV.