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1985–1989 1989–1992 1992–1993 1993–1995 1995–1997 1997–1999
1985–1989 1989–1992 1992–1993 1993–1995 1995–1997 1997–1999
1999–2004 2004–2006 2006–2010 2010–2021 2021–present  
1999–2004 2004–2006 2006–2010 2010–2021 2021–present

KTZZ-TV[]

1985–1992[]

1985–1989[]

KTZZ 1980s

KZJO originally signed on as KTZZ–TV on June 22, 1985 as an independent station.

1989–1992[]

KTZZ Pre-1995

During this time, KTZZ-TV took on the nickname "Flight 22", retaining the 1985 "22" logo in its design.

1992–1993[]

KTZZ 1991-93 logo

During the 1992-93 TV season, KTZZ billed itself as "The Big ZZ".

1993–1995[]

KTZZ 1993-95 logo

This was the logo KTZZ was using when it joined the newly-established The WB network on January 11, 1995.

1995–1997[]

KTZZ 1995-97 logo

1997–1999[]

KTZZ

Dudley Communications sold KTZZ to Emmis Communications in 1998, which later traded with Tribune Broadcasting for WQCD that same year.

KTWB-TV[]

1999–2004[]

Ktwb wb22 seattle

After Tribune acquired the station on April 26, 1999, the callsign was changed to KTWB-TV. In the meantime, Tribune placed KTWB in a trust-company for the short-term until the FCC formally approved television duopolies later that year, forming one with KCPQ. This logo is based on that of fellow WB station KWGN-TV in Denver.

2004–2006[]

KTWB

KMYQ[]

2006–2010[]

KMYQ 1

On January 24, 2006, Time Warner announced that the company would merge the operations of The WB with CBS Corporation's UPN (which CBS acquired one month earlier in December 2005 following its split from Viacom), to form a joint venture called The CW Television Network, but on May 15, 2006, Tribune announced that it would affiliate channel 22 (and two other WB affiliates that were not included in the CW affiliation deal) with MyNetworkTV, a competing network created by News Corporation that is run by the company's Fox Television Stations and Twentieth Television units.

On July 14, 2006, channel 22's call letters were officially changed to KMYQ to reflect its new affiliation, and the station's brand name was changed to myQ² (alluding to its parent station, KCPQ, which brands as Q13 Fox) on August 7, 2006.

KZJO[]

2010–2021[]

JoeTV

On September 13, 2010, the station moved its MyNetworkTV programming to 11 pm. KMYQ changed its call letters to KZJO and as part of a company-wide branding effort during the era Tribune was owned by Sam Zell to play down network affiliations, unconventionally rebranded as JOEtv that same day, casting the station in its branding as a neighborhood dive bar carrying 'blue collar' programming. Tribune was acquired by Nexstar Media Group on September 19, 2019, and later sold the station along with KCPQ and WITI in Milwaukee to the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of the Fox Corporation in exchange for WJZY and WMYT-TV in Charlotte on March 2, 2020.

2021–present[]

KZJO-Fox13Plus-Logo

This logo initially appeared on the FCC's online Public Inspection File for KZJO. On September 24, KZJO was rebranded as Fox 13+, becoming a brand extension of KCPQ. This branding is similar to those of several Fox-owned MyNetworkTV O&Os and independent station KICU-TV.

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