Variant seen in an August 9, 1969 edition of TV Guide (British Columbia edition).
1976–1979[]
SVG NEEDED
1979–1988[]
Due to complaints from KIRO-TV against KVOS and CBS regarding duplicate transmission of CBS programming in the Seattle media market and Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations seeking to increase Canadian content and reduce the number of American network affiliates retransmitted on cable television systems in Canada putting pressure on the station, KVOS would gradually disaffiliate from CBS (becoming an independent station), retaining a nominal affiliation until 1987.
1988–1993[]
SVG NEEDED
1993–1996[]
SVG NEEDED
1996–1999[]
SVG NEEDED
1999–2002[]
SVG NEEDED
2002–2011[]
2011–2018[]
SVG NEEDED
Since becoming a MeTV station in 2011, KVOS-TV has not used a proper, standalone logo, only using the logo of the network of the main 12.1 subchannel that it is carrying.
2018–2024[]
On January 17, 2018, H&I became KVOS's primary network and moved to subchannel 12.1, with MeTV being relocated to subchannel 12.3.
2024–present[]
On January 1, 2024, KVOS became an affiliate of Univision, taking over from KUNS-TV as that station became a CW affiliate.
1Joint venture with Fox Corporation. 2Owned by Think Televisual, a separate LLC associated with Weigel. 3Carried on a digital subchannel of WMLW and WMYS. 4Carried on a digital subchannel of WDJT. 5Joint venture with Paramount Global. 6License owned by Venture Technologies Group but operated by Weigel. 7Carried on a digital subchannel of WCIU. 8Owned by Paramount Global (via CBS Media Ventures) and operated by Weigel.