The Hub

The Hub (also known as Hub Network) is a children and family broadcast network that launched on October 10th, 2010, and ran until October 13th, 2014. The channel primarily aired acquired and original programming for kids, and were most known for shows like Transformers Prime, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, Pound Puppies and other shows. The network was the fourth channel to air the Goosebumps Television Series in its lineup, after Fox Kids, Fox Family, and Cartoon Network.

Goosebumps on The Hub
With the premiere of R.L. Stines' The Haunting Hour on October 29th, 2010, The Hub was in search of shows to air for a block of scary shows for kids on its schedule. With the rights to the Goosebumps TV show up for grabs after Cartoon Network abandoned its yearly Halloween Goosebumps marathon, The Hub acquired the rights to air the show on the network. Goosebumps made its premiere on The Hub Network on September 6th, 2011. The series joined The Hub's new Haunted Hub programming block, and regularly aired alongside new episodes of The Haunting Hour.

The series would air for the final time on October 5th, 2014, due to both the ongoing rebranding of The Hub Network into Discovery Family, but also due to Goosebumps being added to streaming on Netflix. After October 2014, the Goosebumps series would never again air on cable TV in the United States, and has remained on streaming since.

Trivia

 * Margaret Loesch, the CEO of The Hub Network from 2009 to 2014, was also the head of Fox Kids, the original network to air Goosebumps, from 1990 to 1997.
 * Over its tenure on The Hub, the series aired for a total of 990 times. [1]