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| - Qubo was a joint venture between Ion Media Networks, NBCUniversal, Corus Entertainment, Scholastic Corporation, and Classic Media.
- Qubo (/ˈkjuːboʊ/ kew-boh) is an American digital broadcast and pay television channel, video on demand service and the name for block of children's programming on Ion Television; it was founded by QUBO Venture, LLC, a joint venture between Ion Media Networks, the Nelvana subsidiary of Corus Entertainment, Scholastic Corporation, and DreamWorks Classics. It is now owned wholly by Ion Media Networks.
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| - Qubo was a joint venture between Ion Media Networks, NBCUniversal, Corus Entertainment, Scholastic Corporation, and Classic Media.
- Qubo (/ˈkjuːboʊ/ kew-boh) is an American digital broadcast and pay television channel, video on demand service and the name for block of children's programming on Ion Television; it was founded by QUBO Venture, LLC, a joint venture between Ion Media Networks, the Nelvana subsidiary of Corus Entertainment, Scholastic Corporation, and DreamWorks Classics. It is now owned wholly by Ion Media Networks. The endeavor operates multiple services under the Qubo branding, including programming blocks in English. The initial blocks, which aired on Saturday mornings, made their debut on September 9, 2006 on NBC and Telemundo (whose corporate parent NBCUniversal was a former partner in Qubo); the NBC block ended on June 30, 2012, followed by the Telemundo block one day later on July 1, 2012, with both being replaced the following weekend by NBC Kids and MiTelemundo.
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