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1953–1962 1962–1964 1965–1966 1966–1969 1971–1978 1977–1984
1953–1962 1962–1964 1965–1966 1966–1969 1971–1978 1977–1984
1984–1988 1988-1994 1994–1999 (English) 1994–2000 (Spanish) 2000–2002 2002–2004
1984–1988 1988-1994 1994–1999 (English) 1994–2000 (Spanish) 2000–2002 2002–2004
2004–2010 2010–2012 2012–2015 2015–2016 2016–2018 2018–present
2004–2010 2010–2012 2012–2015 2015–2016 2016–2018 2018–present

KBIC[]

1953–1962[]

KBIC-TV

KIIX[]

1962–1964[]

KIIX-TV 22 (1963)

KPOL-TV[]

1965–1966[]

KPOL (1963)

KWHY-TV[]

1966–1969[]

KWHY-TV 1966

1969–1977[]

KWHY 1970s

1971–1978[]

1977–1984[]

Kwhy1977

1984–1988[]

KWHY 1993

1988–1994[]

KWHY 1988

1994–1999 (English)[]

Kwhy1997

1994–2000 (Spanish)[]

KWHY 1994

2000–2002[]

22logo

The station would be acquired by Telemundo who owned KVEA (channel 52) in 2001.

2002–2004[]

KWHY-TV22 (2002)

During this logo's run, KWHY and its then-sister station KVEA alongside the rest of the Telemundo network would be purchased by NBC in 2002. This made KWHY and KVEA sister stations to NBC's West Coast flagship station, KNBC. This made the Southern California television market the first (and only) television market to hold a triopoly until 2011.

2004–2010[]

KWHY Canal 22 (2004)

2010–2012[]

KWHY 22 logo

In 2011, NBC Universal sold the station to The Meruelo Group as a result of Comcast acquiring a majority stake in NBC Universal.

2012–2015[]

Kwhy2012

2015–2016[]

KWHY MundoMax 22

2016–2018[]

KWHY Canal 22

2018–present[]

KWHY-TV 22 (2018)
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