Oh wow, that would be quite the news...
I mean granted, i dont care much for the show or anything related to it... For now... But news of this does worry me to a certain extent
If the show does move to Netflix then that will alienate a lot of viewers possibly. I mean, I wanted to watch The Clone Wars Season 6 but since it was only on Netflix and not intended to be released on Blu-Ray or whatever, I had to watch it through unsavoury means
I mean, it's nice to see shows being made for Netflix without the problems of old school television but the problem is that it only is available for US so a lot of foreign fans, which probably make up a sizeable number of the fandom will be shut off and have to resort to torrents unfortunately.
But if FiM is moved to another network like CN, Nick, Disney, or whatever, while I'm not sure who'd exactly want it on their network since most big networks are doing really well lately and they're not exactly desperate per se, i see it as probably a big coup for whoever gets it ($$$, viewership).
I totally can see CN picking it up even though FiM bears a closer resemblance to the older CN shows (PPG, Dexter's etc.) aka not Adventure Time or Regular Show-looking shows. It would certainly attract the kids AND older viewers since CN seems to treat their older audiences as adults more... I think, at least.
Nick I have a harder time seeing FiM on. Nick is just so diversely uneven (c'mon, Avatar Korra =/= Spongebob), with no two shows alike... Yet maybe FiM would fit in very well by being so niche and different

Now Disney...

They'd then have a monopoly on Princess shows, I think

Im not sure if they'll put FiM on their Disney Jr block since that would extremely alienate the adult fans (but that's probably the plan anyway lol) or the Disney Channel though I think pairing FiM and Star And The Forces of Evil together (both being female-oriented) would be a terribly decisive win for them.
Now, lets just hope that if Hasbro sells it's tv rights to Disney, Hasbro doesnt act like Sony when they gave up the Spider Man TV rights but not the Spectacular Spider Man right thus cancelling one of my favorite shows of all time. It would so hilaaarious if the same thing happened to FiM
(Though honestly, Spidey fans, Ultimate Spider Man isnt thaaaaat bad)
But honestly I'm split. Who knows if The Hub will be discontinued, if FiM will exist on different channels, if their quality would change, or whatever. It's an interesting prospect though, regardless
