In September 2014, it was announced that Discovery Communications would acquire 10% of Hasbro's stake on the network, which means they would take majority control of the network back. Thus, the Hub Network would become Discovery Family, aimed at both kids and their parents. Hasbro still has some influence on the network; while the initial press release stated they would control six hours of daytime programming, this appears to have been expanded to 12 hours. Shows acquired and programmed by Hasbro air from 5am to 5pm Eastern Time (Which means if you live on the East Coast and don't have any issues of recording TV programs, you're screwed). The rest of the day of 2014, the classic comedy lineup being removed for repeats of Discovery library content, with family-friendly movies in primetime added with later on. While ongoing Hasbro-produced cartoons from The Hub are able to continue airing new episodes on Discovery Family, Hasbro decided that Transformers Robots in Disguise, a sequel to Transformers Prime, would air instead on Cartoon Network (ironically now its sister channel), as the new channel's demographics were seen as less favorable compared to Cartoon Network's male-oriented boy audiences.note Robots in Disguise would end up being yet another installment of the franchise to be screwed over by Cartoon Network; the show was only seen on early Saturday mornings directly after signing off with [adult swim] with non-existent promotion; despite this, Hasbro stayed at CN for Ver mais