Qubo (Revival) channel

Qubo is an American television channel owned by Paramount Global (Through Nickelodeon Group, a subdivision of Paramount Media Networks), Warner Bros. Discovery (Through The Cartoon Network Inc), NBCUniversal (Through NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group), Corus Entertainment, and Scholastic Corporation, all own a 20% stake in the network. It is a Revival of the Qubo brand, which collapsed and closed on February 28th, 2021.

Shortly after the collapse of the original Qubo, Paramount and NBCU originally revived Qubo, with others buying the stake later on.

History
Shortly after the Original Qubo’s collapse, Paramount Global announced they might acquire Qubo’s branding from The EW Scripps Company to continue the network.

A campaign was announced to acquire the rights to Qubo from Scripps. At first they were hesitant. But then brought #bringbackQubo. And Paramount said we listened.

the Channel started out as a Saturday morning cartoon block replacing the One Magnificent Morning on the CW.

Qubo was brought back to airwaves. It shows buck McPherson (played by Tom Ellis) talking about TV but then he brings up the subject of kids shows being overrated. Then after he makes his rant he's bombed by pies, The ones who threw the pastries we're Willa, Ned, Bugs Bunny, Abby Archer, SpongeBob, Elliott kid, Maya, Sandra, Rupert, Sally bollywood, and Pearlie. Then Buck almost gets stampeded and then Jay says "hey, kids, Qubo's back, hope you're ready to have some fun"

A few months later Qubo was revived. And the launch shows were Jacob Two-Two, Timeblazers, Famous Five on the Case, Pippi Longstocking, Grossology, Babar, Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century, Sally Bollywood, Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse, Stickin' Around, Ned's Newt, Gofrette, Giver, George and Martha, SpongeBob SquarePants, Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series, The Davincibles, Artzooka!, Cosmic Quantum Ray, VeggieTales, The Zula Patrol, The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog, My Little Pony: friendship is Magic, Timothy Goes to School, Willa's Wild Life, Pearlie, Pecola, The Adventures of the Book of Virtues, Eliot Kid, Archie's Weird Mysteries, Stella and Sam, Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, Being Ian, Class of the Titans, Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, Denver the Last Dinosaur, Jane and the Dragon, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Rescue Heroes, Rupert, This is Daniel Cook, Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, Madeline, The Adventures of Paddington Bear, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, Pet Alien, Sidekick, Scaredy Squirrel, 3-2-1 penguins, Sandra the Fairytale Detective, Doki, Funniest Pets and People, Look Kool, He-Man and the Masters of the universe, Wibbly Pig, Chirp, Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks, Animal Atlas, Zoo Clues, Animal Science, Safari Tracks, Wayside, Harry and his Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, Nutri Ventures, Inspector gadget, Secret Millionaires Club, Toddworld, Monster Math Squad, Pirates: Adventures in Art, Bubu and the Little Owls, Ask Me!, Thomas Edison's Secret Lab, Dive Olly Dive!, Fishtronaut, The Choo Choo Bob Show, Raggs, Mickey's Farm, and Joe and Jack

Programming
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Qubo (Revival) A lot of Qubo shows are acquired from YTV, teleToon, treehouse TV, PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Disney, The Hub, Discovery Family, Fox Kids, Kids WB, FoxBox, 4Kids TV, Bohbot Kids Network, Cookie Jar TV, Kabillion, Warner Bros., Netflix, and Skwakpad.

The original shows are now called Qubotoons.