Discovery Kids (USA; fictional version)

Discovery Kids (stylized as DK since 2010) is an American  owned by, headquartered in , the American equivalent of the Latin American channel of the same name, and a spin-off of.

Discovery Kids was first launched on October 7, 1996, as Discovery Kids Channel, broadcasting mainly science, nature and adventure programs aimed at viewers aged 6-11. In April 2009, a joint venture between Hasbro and Discovery, Inc. was announced to relaunch Discovery Kids as The Hub (now known as the Hub Network), and on October 10, 2010, Discovery Kids announced it would get its own channel.

On New Year's Day on January 1, 2015, following numerous reports that Keagan Britt, the CEO of Discovery Kids, would step down by the end of March, Henry Schleiff, the CEO of Discovery Family, announced that former Discovery staff member Kerry Wagner would replace Britt in September of the same year.

In the 2016 era, after a six-year hiatus, Discovery Kids reintroduced programs focused on nature, science and adventure, and shows directed at children up to age 12.