News 4 Nightcast 10:00 p.m. newscast logo (1986–1990)
News 4 Oklahoma generic intro (1986–1990)
News 4 Today mid-show bumper (1986–1990)
News 4 Nightcast 10:00 p.m. intro (1986–1990)
News Team 4[]
1990–1992[]
News Team 4 title-only open (1990–1992)
"Your 24-Hour News & Information Station" image ID (1990–1991)
"Where the News Comes First, 24 Hours a Day" image ID (1991–1992)
NewsChannel 4 (first era)[]
1992–1994[]
First News at 4:30 open (1992–1994)
NewsChannel 4 5 p.m. open (1992–1994)
"Where the News Comes First, 24 Hours a Day" image ID (1992–1994)
1994–1997[]
Alternate version of NewsChannel 4 logo without the red underline (1994-1997, typically used in newscast graphics)
Gradient variant
"4 Warn Storm Team" weather logo (1994–2008)
NewsChannel 4 10:00 p.m. intro (1995-1997)
NewsChannel 4 talent bumper (1995-1997)
"Where the News Comes First, 24 Hours a Day" image ID (1994-1995)
"Where the News Comes First, 24 Hours a Day" image ID (1995-1997)
Weather promo (1994-1997)
Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 (first era)[]
1996–1997 (secondary); 1997–2008 (main)[]
While the station's news branding was modified to Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 in May 1996, the original version of the 1994 logo (sans the posessive "Oklahoma's") remained in use on its newscasts until KFOR introduced a new graphics package in May 1997; an early version of this logo, with the modified branding, was used in news promos during the interim.
1997–2001[]
On-air variant used in newscast graphics (1997–2001)
"4Warn Storm Team" First Weather franchise open (2008–2016)
"The News Leader" image ID (2015–2016); also used in newscast opens
2016–2017[]
NewsChannel 4 6:00 p.m. intro (2016–2017)
NewsChannel 4: Extra Edition 6:30 p.m. intro (2016–2017)
NewsChannel 4 10:00 p.m. intro (2016–2017)
"Always There for You" image ID (2016–2017)
Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 (second era)[]
February–August 2017[]
KFOR temporarily revived the Oklahoma's NewsChannel 4 branding in February 2017, during the transition to the station's move to a new studio facility (located next to its longtime studio building in Northwest Oklahoma City, which has since been demolished) in August of that year, when the Oklahoma's News 4 brand was introduced.