Reinstate Qubo on Online Platforms


Reinstate Qubo on Online Platforms
The Issue
Qubo has been a major part of my life, transforming it in ways I hadn't anticipated. With Qubo as a constant presence, I've experienced numerous moments that brought joy, learning, and a sense of community. Those of us who cherished Qubo found its unique programming not only entertaining but enriching. Now, the void left by its removal is deeply felt and the charm it brought to our lives seems irreplaceable.
E.W. Scripps' decision to erase Qubo was undoubtedly a mistake. Qubo provided a rare blend of educational content and entertainment, something not easily replicated. It became a staple for children and families alike, bringing both knowledge and fun to households across the nation. By wiping it away, E.W. Scripps has inadvertently stifled a source of creative, engaging, and educational content for countless viewers.
However, it is not too late to correct this oversight. Bringing Qubo back and hosting it on its website and on Tubi would once again open the doors to this beloved world. Such a step would not only satisfy numerous petitions calling for its return but would also revitalize and strengthen the platform’s viewer base.
The potential for positive change is substantial. By reinstating Qubo, E.W. Scripps can demonstrate a commendable commitment to its audience, showcasing their willingness to listen and adapt based on public sentiment. Let us rebuild the home for all those stories and characters that have made a profound impact on so many lives.
Not only will Scripps make a profit of it but the can improve qubo and partner up with Corus Entertainment, which is struggling with financial issues along with Scholastic Entertainment, NBCUniversal, TVOKids, and Discovery Kids. They could get the money from cable providers like Comcast to get Qubo. Qubo can also air as a Block on the Samsung Television Network. They can receive money from qubo and if they "play their cards correctly" they can invest so much in qubo and start a fundraiser for broadcast in North America. And Doki can be aired properly on Discovery Kids thanks to Qubo.
Now with qubo not being around, this can lead to a bunch of disadvantages:
Limited Access to Educational Content:
Qubo provided educational and entertaining programming aimed at children, focusing on values and life lessons. Its absence reduces the variety of educational content available.
Impact on Children's Viewing Options:
Without Qubo, children have fewer choices for age-appropriate shows that promote positive messages and creativity. This can lead to a reliance on less suitable programming.
Loss of Nostalgia and Brand Recognition:
Qubo had a loyal fan base and a recognizable brand. Its disappearance may affect nostalgia for viewers who grew up with its shows, potentially impacting merchandise and related media.
Market Competition:
The removal of Qubo from the lineup may alter the competitive landscape for children's programming, allowing other networks to dominate without the challenge of Qubo's unique offerings.
Potential Shift in Programming Trends:
The absence of Qubo could influence trends in children's programming, possibly leading to a focus on more commercialized content rather than educational or value-driven shows.
I urge everyone who has ever been touched by Qubo’s magic to join me in this call to action. Sign this petition to request E.W. Scripps to bring back Qubo on its online platforms.
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The Issue
Qubo has been a major part of my life, transforming it in ways I hadn't anticipated. With Qubo as a constant presence, I've experienced numerous moments that brought joy, learning, and a sense of community. Those of us who cherished Qubo found its unique programming not only entertaining but enriching. Now, the void left by its removal is deeply felt and the charm it brought to our lives seems irreplaceable.
E.W. Scripps' decision to erase Qubo was undoubtedly a mistake. Qubo provided a rare blend of educational content and entertainment, something not easily replicated. It became a staple for children and families alike, bringing both knowledge and fun to households across the nation. By wiping it away, E.W. Scripps has inadvertently stifled a source of creative, engaging, and educational content for countless viewers.
However, it is not too late to correct this oversight. Bringing Qubo back and hosting it on its website and on Tubi would once again open the doors to this beloved world. Such a step would not only satisfy numerous petitions calling for its return but would also revitalize and strengthen the platform’s viewer base.
The potential for positive change is substantial. By reinstating Qubo, E.W. Scripps can demonstrate a commendable commitment to its audience, showcasing their willingness to listen and adapt based on public sentiment. Let us rebuild the home for all those stories and characters that have made a profound impact on so many lives.
Not only will Scripps make a profit of it but the can improve qubo and partner up with Corus Entertainment, which is struggling with financial issues along with Scholastic Entertainment, NBCUniversal, TVOKids, and Discovery Kids. They could get the money from cable providers like Comcast to get Qubo. Qubo can also air as a Block on the Samsung Television Network. They can receive money from qubo and if they "play their cards correctly" they can invest so much in qubo and start a fundraiser for broadcast in North America. And Doki can be aired properly on Discovery Kids thanks to Qubo.
Now with qubo not being around, this can lead to a bunch of disadvantages:
Limited Access to Educational Content:
Qubo provided educational and entertaining programming aimed at children, focusing on values and life lessons. Its absence reduces the variety of educational content available.
Impact on Children's Viewing Options:
Without Qubo, children have fewer choices for age-appropriate shows that promote positive messages and creativity. This can lead to a reliance on less suitable programming.
Loss of Nostalgia and Brand Recognition:
Qubo had a loyal fan base and a recognizable brand. Its disappearance may affect nostalgia for viewers who grew up with its shows, potentially impacting merchandise and related media.
Market Competition:
The removal of Qubo from the lineup may alter the competitive landscape for children's programming, allowing other networks to dominate without the challenge of Qubo's unique offerings.
Potential Shift in Programming Trends:
The absence of Qubo could influence trends in children's programming, possibly leading to a focus on more commercialized content rather than educational or value-driven shows.
I urge everyone who has ever been touched by Qubo’s magic to join me in this call to action. Sign this petition to request E.W. Scripps to bring back Qubo on its online platforms.
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Petition created on September 7, 2025




