What if Qubo was launched in 1984 and still existed today?

Since its launch in 2006, Qubo is a channel for children debuted as a program block on NBC and later a 24-hour channel, however the channel was killed off on the end of February of 2021 with ION Plus when Scripps purchased ION Media on January 7, 2021.

So in this AU, let's imagine if Qubo would be an oldest channel debuted in 1984, starting as a TV channel being originally owned by Warner Cable Corporation until 1986, and still existed today.

Changes

 * Their target audience will be changed to 8-17.
 * The Qubo would have been originally created by Pacific Data Images in 1984.
 * Qubo would produced the original series from their channel since 1986.
 * Qubo Night Owl would have been launched in 1989 instead of 2010.
 * ION Media Networks would've sold Qubo to NBCUniversal in mid-2020.
 * Qubo would have been an sister channel of Universal Kids, Syfy, Oxygen, NBC and USA Network.

Information
Qubo (stylized as qubo) is an American pay television channel aimed towards children ages 8-17 which airs Sundays - Thursdays from 5am - 11pm and Fridays at 5am - Saturdays at 12am, since its launch in 1984.

History
Qubo was launched on September 3, 1984, initially distributed to Warner Cable systems via satellite on the RCA Satcom-1 transponder. Originally commercial-free, advertising was introduced in June 1986.