Lost Media Archive

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Lost Media Archive
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Qubo (/ˈkjuːboʊ/ KEW-boh; stylized as qubo) was an American entertainment brand for children between the ages of 5 and 14. Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, it consisted of a 24-hour (later 19-hour) free-to-air television network alternatively known as "Qubo Channel" (available as a digital terrestrial television service on owned-and-operated stations and some affiliates of corporate sister Ion Television, as well as on some pay-TV providers), a video on demand service, and a weekly programming block on Ion Television and Ion Plus.

Qubo logo 2012

Following Ion Media's acquisition by the E. W. Scripps Company, Qubo Channel ceased all operations on February 28, 2021.

Some of those bumpers were found on YouTube or Vimeo.

Bumpers[]


Boombox (2006) (FOUND)

Machine (2006) (FOUND)

Jump Rope (2006) (FOUND)

Surfboard (2006) (FOUND)

Racing (2006) (FOUND)

Painter (2006) (FOUND)

Monster (2006) (FOUND)

Ping Pong (2006) (FOUND)

Vaccuum (2006) (FOUND)

Skateboard (2006) (FOUND)

Soccer (2006) (FOUND)

Bubblegum (2006) (LOST)

Rollercoaster (2006) (LOST)

Hammer (2006) (LOST)

Scary Movie (2006) (LOST)

Movie Theater (2006) (LOST)

Arcade Game (2006) (LOST)

Dance Party (2006) (FOUND)

Paper Dolls (2006) (FOUND)

Night Owl (2010) (FOUND)

UFO (2012) (FOUND)

Pail (2012) (FOUND)

Microscope (2012) (FOUND)

Map (2012) (FOUND)

Book (2012) (FOUND)

Balloon (2012) (FOUND)

Airplane (2012) (FOUND)

Soccer Ball (2012) (FOUND)

Microwave (2012) (LOST)

Pizza (2012) (LOST)

Splat (2012) (LOST)

Bomb (2012) (LOST)

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