What if RKO Radio Pictures remained open?

Real life reference, RKO Radio Pictures is shut down by General Tire as a film studio in 1959. in 1981, RKO General, under the General Tire and Rubber Company, began to reenter film production, until it's last films are made in both 2012 and 2015. To this day, RKO has no more movies produced.

But let's imagine if RKO wanted to stay in the movie industry without ever closing down in 1959.

Changes

 * RKO would've been later known as RKO Teleradio Pictures (1959-1981), RKO Pictures (1981-present), and RKO/UC (2000-2015).
 * also, RKO would've remained a major studio, just like that MGM did in the AU too.
 * RKO Television would've been opened in 1963.
 * RKO would've had 1,895 films in the film library.
 * RKO would've have remained one of the major studios.
 * After the Van Beuren Studios closed in 1937, RKO would've formed it's own animation unit rather than making a deal with Disney.
 * RKO would've have it's own cartoon short series RadioToons and Radio Rhapsodies, simmilar to Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, Walt Disney cartoons, Paramount's NovelToons/HarveyToons, Walter Lantz Cartoons, TerryToons, and MGM Cartoons.
 * Due to distributing Disney feature films from 1937 to 1953 However, RKO would've made The Billy Goats Gruff it's first animated feature film.
 * RKO would've released A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon in the United States, Canada and Latin America on December 13, 2019 rather than on Netflix on February 14, 2020.
 * Just like Mickey Mouse and Looney Tunes, RadioToons can have several TV incarnations, most notably The RadioToons Show, The Berenstain Bears
 * Brother Bear from The Berenstain Bears would've been RKO's cartoon mascot, just like Bugs Bunny of Warner Bros., and Mickey Mouse of Disney.
 * Jetix would've been launched in 1993 and remained open as a Television channel for Kids.
 * RKO would've had it's own broadcasting network, RKO Broadcasting Company, inspired by NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox, and The CW.
 * RKO would've had a it's own television station WRKO-TV.
 * RKO's Superstition would've been WRKO Superstition.
 * RKO would've operated it's own kids channels (called RKO Kids, RKO Toons, and RKO Preschool).
 * SpongeBob SquarePants creator Stephen Hillenburg would've worked for RKO Pictures after he left the show in 2004, before his return to SpongeBob for its 9th season and death in 2018.
 * He would be create new IPs for Disney such as the television series Sailor Cat and Sailor Fish, Family of the Dead, The Pet Adventures of Lego, Animal City, Jimmy Two-Shoes, Mario’s Mushroomy Tales, The Berenstain Bears (2003 series) and The Doggies (the latter which he would co-creating with Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel creator David Feiss).
 * Jimmy Two-Shoes, the Canadian cartoon, would've been co-produced by RKO Television Animation and United Plankton Pictures, being co-created by Stephen Hillenburg.
 * RKO Television would've remained open.
 * RKO's subsidary, United Circles Pictures, would've existed as a independent film production company once, before being bought in 2000.
 * RKO Home Video would've remained opened.
 * Greenhouse Animation would've been RKO's Computer-animation division, simmilar to Pixar, DreamWorks, and Blue Sky.