Qubo (UK)

Qubo was a children's British television channel that was first launched in May 28, 2007, replacing (along with CN Too and Cartoonito) the UK feed of Toonami. Like the US feed, the channel's programming consists of shows from WarnerMedia (and the companies it owned). It had it's own first original show, The Qubo Show, which first aired exclusively on June 2, 2008 (and later airing on the US on September 28, 2009). It had a television on-demand and online (Flash) service called QuboPlay.

Time
The channel initially would air a daytime block called Qubo at 7am - 8pm. When it was over, a nighttime block called FamilyTV would air at 8pm - 7am, which would shows (mainly sitcoms) and movies, both from the US and UK. It's late-night programming were programs made for teens and adults. These times vary, as Qubo would be later at 6am - 10pm, and FamilyTV is vice versa. At December 31, 2016, FamilyTV was discontinued, becoming Qubo a 24/7 channel.

Discontinuation
Qubo was rebranded into Kidzone in January 1, 2018. Qubo now exists as a weekend afternoon block that airs at 3-6pm on that channel. It's +1 timeshift channel got rebranded to Teenzone which air shows for teenagers and older adults. It's demographic got changed and was branded to Kidzone2 on July 2019. It got changed to Kidzone+ on May 2020. It is temporarily changed to Kidzone MAX or an temporary +1 channel as the channel used to be. The Teenzone brand returned on the main channel as a nighttime block that airs on 10pm - 7am on weekdays (except for Friday) and 12-5am on weekends (also on Friday) on March 2019, replacing the former nighttime shows that aired when the channel was known as Qubo, and got moved to Kidzone+. The +1 timeshift channel returned on September 2019 as a seperate channel, with temporary timeshift change now discontinued on the secondary channel. As of 2020,