>>36780823>>36780829The way I look at it, Discovery
always had a stake in The HUB, it was co-owned between Hasbro and them from the start. The main thing that's happened is Hasbro has decided to give Discovery a larger stake and allow them to re-brand the channel as a Discovery affiliate, but Hasbro still has the time slots for their original programming. If I had to guess, the main reason behind this change was probably because Hasbro was having a hard time filling all their time slots, while Discovery has tons of programming. So Hasbro just kept as many slots as they reliably had programming for, meaning this is probably not the change that's going to lead to MLP:FIM coming to an end.
Of course, the future is never a certain thing. Television networks are probably facing an uphill battle with the widespread proliferation of the Internet. This will result in a scaling back of channels and time slots. What then? Will MLP:FIM float to the top as one of the few shows worthy of the remaining time slots? Will it migrate into the web? Will some corporate boneheaded moves kill the series regardless of the environment? Your guess is as good as mine.
Personally, I'm keeping an eye out for DHX, particularly the Studio B acquisition. Those guys seem to be pretty talented.
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