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Remeber that Trash That Was the December 31, 2018 Schedule?
8 Hours of Zoo Clues and Safari Tracks! Not To Mention That Shows Like Babar and Quantum Ray Only Aired Once Per Week.
 

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Remeber that Trash That Was the December 31, 2018 Schedule?
8 Hours of Zoo Clues and Safari Tracks! Not To Mention That Shows Like Babar and Quantum Ray Only Aired Once Per Week.

It was only 8 hours for the first week, then paid programming came and both Zoo Clues and Safari Tracks were airing for 3 hours. Paid programming was from 1-6 AM EST starting last year on January. Also, Babar and Quantum Ray both aired for 4 hours in 1 day. I thought that the schedule was pretty decent excluding paid programming.


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It was only 8 hours for the first week, then paid programming came and both Zoo Clues and Safari Tracks were airing for 3 hours. Paid programming was from 1-6 AM EST starting last year on January. Also, Babar and Quantum Ray both aired for 4 hours in 1 day. I thought that the schedule was pretty decent excluding paid programming.


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As Bad as I Think it is, It's Way Better Than The 9/25 Schedule (From 2017)
 

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As Bad as I Think it is, It's Way Better Than The 9/25 Schedule (From 2017)
I both agree and disagree, while Qubo’s schedule from 9/25 2017 was not very good at least it had a great night schedule (plus weekend afternoons were decent) the 12/31 one was actually decent in the beginning (especially the weekday night schedule) but kind of went downhill with the paid programming and 8 (later 3) hours of animal shows.

In conclusion both schedules had good and bad.
 

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I both agree and disagree, while Qubo’s schedule from 9/25 2017 was not very good at least it had a great night schedule (plus weekend afternoons were decent) the 12/31 one was actually decent in the beginning (especially the weekday night schedule) but kind of went downhill with the paid programming and 8 (later 3) hours of animal shows.

In conclusion both schedules had good and bad.

I agree. There has been some flaws with Qubo’s programming schedules lately.


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If I Have to Be Honest, The Sunday Lineup is Probably the Worst I've Seen. (You're Qubo! Not CBS Dream Team or The More You Learn!) and If They Have THAT Much Live-Action Shows on Sunday, Then They Might as Well Bring Back Timeblazers or Culture Click or Even Those Animal Shows! Though on The Plus Side, That Thomas Edison Crud is Gone.
 

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If I Have to Be Honest, The Sunday Lineup is Probably the Worst I've Seen. (You're Qubo! Not CBS Dream Team or The More You Learn!) and If They Have THAT Much Live-Action Shows on Sunday, Then They Might as Well Bring Back Timeblazers or Culture Click or Even Those Animal Shows! Though on The Plus Side, That Thomas Edison Crud is Gone.

I don’t think Qubo has rights to Culture Click anymore.


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If I Have to Be Honest, The Sunday Lineup is Probably the Worst I've Seen. (You're Qubo! Not CBS Dream Team or The More You Learn!) and If They Have THAT Much Live-Action Shows on Sunday, Then They Might as Well Bring Back Timeblazers or Culture Click or Even Those Animal Shows! Though on The Plus Side, That Thomas Edison Crud is Gone.
Actually, the live action shows there are actually better than on the Litton blocks or even Qubo's own Kids Corner. Also, There are two cartoons there. Schedule-wise, yes, it's bad, but so is the Saturday one. And the primetime weekday one. Qubo is doing a bad job at scheduling these days...

Also, I liked Thomas Edison's secret lab!
 

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Actually, the live action shows there are actually better than on the Litton blocks or even Qubo's own Kids Corner. Also, There are two cartoons there. Schedule-wise, yes, it's bad, but so is the Saturday one. And the primetime weekday one. Qubo is doing a bad job at scheduling these days...

Also, I liked Thomas Edison's secret lab!

I respect your opinion on Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab.


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