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Background Pony #2E50
I don’t see why this is such a big deal. It’s still going to have MLP, just with the channel it’s on under a new name.
Background Pony #0F70
My face when realizing no more hubble  
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Vree
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The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

“Only on the Hub!”  
“Only…on the Hub…”  
;_;  
Oh well, in with the new, out with the old!  
(kicks Hub T-shirts in the trash)
m3At
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Friendship, Art, and Magic (2020) -

IT CAN AND ALWAYS WILL HAPPEN…ONLY ON THE HUUUB.  
Farewell, good friend. Hopefully the network won’t be any different in terms of the programming we already have.
Jokie155

@PwnyPony  
Looking into it, a lot of the paid TV companies have a vast majority of the market tied up in contracts, so Netflix Australia wouldn’t be able to offer much at all as a result, even if they did open up here.
 
It’s really quite stupid, but that seems to be the trend.
Jokie155

@PwnyPony  
Believe it or not, Australia and New Zealand differ on a lot of policies. I don’t know the exact reasons off hand, only that we don’t have it. I’ll look into it further though.
PwnyPony
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@Jokie155  
I am surprised Netflix is not in Australia but a company has a free VPN just for Netflix in New Zealand.  
Can’t that be done in Australia?
SpikeSpiegel
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Ferrotter
 
They DID have Transformers Prime - second best iteration of the franchise after Beast Wars for sure. So many plot threads unresolved - I always felt it was rushed in the final season.
 
I still think it was the best thing the Hub ever had. Great series, good characters, LIKEABLE humans…
Ferrotter
The End wasn't The End - Found a new home after the great exodus of 2012

@Background Pony #21EB  
Really, it’s that Hasbro had nothing to offer adults besides MLP. The Hub did great with both children and adults during hours when children were watching, but lousy during prime time and late night. Discovery Channel felt they could make better use of those time slots if they weren’t obligated to share decision-making with Hasbro’s sensibilities then. So they bought back Hasbro’s controlling interest in the station, and now they won’t have to subsist on G-rated reruns of Blossom and Family Ties during the most potentially profitable hours of the evening.
Background Pony #978D
@Dragonmage  
Don’t forget that Discovery Communications was already a stakeholder in The Hub, and that the station was Discovery Kids to begin with. Hasbro simply sold 20% of the network back to Discovery Communications in the hope that Discovery-style programming will help increase it’s market share. It wasn’t that The Hub wasn’t making lots of money… it’s just that it wasn’t making obscene amounts of money.
Background Pony #116F
lets start to forcast the future: will discovery family prove to be more popular then the hub? or will the change of network ownership ultimatley cause the new channel to falter even more in channel veiwership?