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

Since its launch in 1983, Qubo is a channel for children debuted as a program block on NBC and later a 24-hour channel, however the channel shutted off abruptly on February 26, 2021 along with ION Plus which was replaced by Court TV when The E.W. Scripps Company purchased ION Media on January 7, 2021.

So in this AU, let's imagine if Qubo would be an oldest channel debuted in 1984 and still existed today.

Changes

 * Qubo would produced the original series from their channel since 1986.

Information
Qubo is an American pay television channel owned by Qubo Venture LLC. The channel was launched on September 6, 1984. The network was initially commercial-free and remained without advertising until 1986.

History
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Development
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1984-1994
Qubo was launched on September 6, 1984, initially distributed to Warner Cable systems via satellite on the RCA Satcom-1 transponder. Originally commercial-free, advertising was introduced in June 1986. Qubo did not produce any original series until November 1986. During this period, some shows continued to be shown with different distributors, such as those being syndicated to The Disney Channel, CBS and the local stations that were carried on UHF.

By the end of 1984, Qubo reached over 200,000 subscribers, however at the end of the first year the company had lost $3.7 million on its operations. It also made the decision to drop the children's video library of more than 100 titles, which had been launched with great fanfare in 1985, because the cost of obtaining and cataloging rights from various independent production companies and publishers was proving too expensive. In January 1987, Qubo announced plans to go public by the end of the year, but that never occurred. In September 1988, the company was acquired by cable operator Continental Cablevision.

1994-2006
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2006-2012
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2012-present
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Programming
Main article: List of programs broadcast by Qubo

Movie library
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Original series
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Programming blocks
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Related projects
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Criticism and controversies
Main article: Qubo controversies

In October 2013, Qubo pulled episodes of two of its original series from the network's broadcast cycle - TBD - TBD.

Video games
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