Talk:Episodes, films, and shorts/@comment-188360-20150223161101

http://www.adweek.com/news/television/after-rocky-few-years-hasbro-s-tv-strategy-changing-again-163083

Found this rather unflattering article about the network formerly known as The Hub. It makes it seem like turning the network ownership to Discovery was the best thing to ever happen. I have to strongly disagree. For one thing, the Hub had way better advertising and marketing. I mean, they were more creative because they had involvement from the people who made the show, especially the voice actors. If it weren't for the Hub, we wouldn't have had Shannon Chan-Kent singing a Katy Perry parody. In addition, the voice actors behind the show would occassionally voice promos, which was awesome. Now, and I think I said this before, it seems like Discovery Family is just rerun heaven, save for some occassional new LPS and Rescue Bots, and Discovery Family doesn't seem to give a flying feather about their daytime programming.

Plus, at least the Hub had a website, unlike the poor excuse for a website that Discovery Family has now. I mean the Hub had games, videos, full episodes, and a newsletter, and what does Discovery Family's so-called "website" have? Just a crummy TV schedule. Also, if the network were still the Hub, we would have gotten a much clearer premiere date for Season 5 beyond just "Spring 2015".