

The Qubo brand was intended to represent a "building block for kids," as reflected by its logo. He felt that the market for Spanish-language children's programming had been undeserved by existing outlets (such as Telemundo and Univision), and envisioned the possibility of programming which could "bridge the gap" and educate Spanish-speaking children on the English language, and vice versa. While Qubo would initially carry Spanish-language dubs of its programming for its Telemundo block, Rodriquez did not rule out the possibility of developing original children's programming tailored to Hispanic audiences through Qubo in the future. Qubo president Rick Rodriquez (who formerly served as a programming executive at Discovery Communications) explained in a 2008 interview with Multichannel News that Qubo was designed as a bilingual brand, offering programming in both English and Spanish. The brand would encompass programming blocks on NBC Universal and Ion's respective flagship broadcast television networks (NBC, Telemundo and Ion Television), a video on demand service, a website, and a standalone 24-hour network to be carried as a digital subchannel on television stations owned by Ion Media Networks and by cable and satellite providers. It is not affiliated with E.W Scripps company.In May 2006, Ion Media Networks, NBCUniversal (which owned a 32% interest in Ion Media at the time), Corus Entertainment, Scholastic Corporation and Classic Media (which is now owned by NBCUniversal) announced plans to launch a new, multi-platform children's entertainment brand known as Qubo, oriented towards providing "educational, values-oriented programming" targeted towards children of all ages.


This wiki project was created for special interest and archival purposes. Very special thanks to CDCB2 and the folks over at Nickstory Archives, whose passion for video archiving was a major inspiration for this wiki. Thanks for enjoying Qubo after 14 years of fun enjoyment and entertainment for the past years. If you want to find your favorite show/series from Qubo on archived recordings and images off tv, then THIS is the place for you!Īt this time, this wiki is a work in progress, but it's growing bigger every day. All information presented on this wiki is accurately researched from reliable sources, such as newspapers and airings that are currently in circulation.
QUBO NIGHT OWL YOUTUBE ARCHIVE
Not only do we accurately archive which shows aired on what day, but with its respective episode and image. This is a collaborative project that aims to archive and preserve the schedules and events surrounding Qubo from its humble beginnings in 2006 to the Death of Qubo in 2021, as well as its nighttime block: Qubo Night Owl, As well at Qubo on NBC, Ion Television and Telemundo. Welcome to the Qubo Channel Archive Wiki!
