1953–1960
Template:Missing former logo
1960–1965
1965–1968
1968–1971
1971–1978
Newsroom 9 logo (1971–1977)
Newsroom 9 logo (1977–1978)
1978–1981
Big 9 News logo (1978–1981)
1981–1988
Newsline 9' s "SuperNews Station" promo from 1985
Newsline 9 end-of-intro title logo (1986–1988)
1988–2010
1988–1997
Alternate logo without "Spirit" slogan
Newsline 9 logo (1988–1997)
Newsline 9 end-of-intro title logo (1988–1992)
Station ID, as seen in newscast intro (1992–1994)
Newsline 9 intro (1992–1994)
Newsline 9 Late Edition intro (1992–1994)
“Spirit of Oklahoma” station ID (1994–1995)
“Spirit of Oklahoma” station ID (1995–1997)
Evening news promo ID w/ Mitch Jelniker and Jennifer Reynolds (1994-1995)
9 News Now update intro (1993–1994)
Newsline 9 logo, as seen in promos (1994–1997)
Station ID as seen in newscast open (1995–1997)
Newsline 9 open (1995–1997)
Newsline 9 Special intro (1995)
Newsline 9 Update intro (1994-1997)
Breaking news ID (1994-1996)
Breaking news ID with live bug (1994-1996)
1997–2010
This logo was first implemented in March 1997, with several variations used:
Variant without the callsign and CBS logo underline
"Spirit of Oklahoma" variant
News 9 generic intro (1997–2001)
News 9 generic intro (2001–2003)
News 9 6:00 p.m. intro (2003–2010)
Other variations of this logo included one with the KWTV callsign and another with the word "Spirit" (in referencing to the longtime slogan "The Spirit of Oklahoma" used when this logo began being used) in place of the word "NEWS", as well as a version with a vertical design used from 1997-2002 with the word "NEWS" above the boxed "9". The logo also sometimes featured under the word "NEWS", a simple red underline, a red bar with the CBS Eye logo and station calls.
2010–present
On October 24, 2010, KWTV began broadcasting local newscasts, syndicated programming and some local commercial advertisements in high definition; along with this upgrade, KWTV (and its sister station KOTV in Tulsa, which began carrying its newscasts in widescreen SD on that date), overhauled their logos and began using a uniform graphics package.
Variant with website domain (2010–present)
Logo for KWTV-DT2/"News 9 Now" (2011–present)
News 9 10 p.m. open (2010–2017)
News 9 generic open (2017–2019)
News 9 generic open (2019–present)
News 9 Kelly Ogle and Amanda Taylor website ad from December 2011
KWTV "Bob Mills SkyNews 9" website ad from September 2012
External links
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Owned Television Stations
KCBS (Los Angeles, CA) | KCNC (Denver, CO) | KDKA (Pittsburgh, PA) | KOVR (Sacramento–Stockton–Modesto, CA) | KPIX (San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose, CA) | KTVT (Dallas–Fort Worth, TX) | KYW (Philadelphia, PA) | WBBM (Chicago, IL) | WBZ (Boston, MA) | WCBS-TV (New York City, NY) | WCCO (Minneapolis–St. Paul, MN) | WFOR (Miami–Fort Lauderdale, FL) | WJZ (Baltimore, MD) | WWJ (Detroit, MI)
Affiliates
WIAT | WTVY | WHNT | WKRG | WAKA | KAUU | KXDF | KUBD / KXLJ / KTNL | KUBD-LP | KPHO | KOLD | KYMA | KFSM | KTHV | KJNB-LD2 / KJNE-LD2 | KBAK | KHSL | KVIQ | KGPE | KION | KESQ-DT2 / KPSP | KFMB | KCOY | KKTV | KREX / KREY | WFSB | WUSA | WINK | WGFL | WJAX | WKMG | WECP / WJHG-DT3 | WTSP | WPEC | WANF | WRDW | WRBL | WMAZ | WTOC | WCTV | WSWG | KGMB / KHBC-DT2 / KOGG-DT2 | KBOI | KIDK | KLEW | KMVT | WCIA / WCIX-DT2 | WMBD | WHBF | WIFR | WTTV / WTTK | WEVV | WANE | WLFI | WSBT | WTHI | KGAN | KCCI | KIMT | KPTH-DT3 | KWCH / KBSD / KBSL / KBSH | KOAM | WIBW | WNKY-DT2 | WYMT | WKYT | WLKY | KALB-DT2 | WAFB | KLFY-TV | KSWL-LD | KNOE-TV | WWL-TV | KSLA | WABI-TV | WGME-TV | WAGM-TV | WBOC-TV | WSHM | WBKB | WNEM | WWTV / WWUP | WWMT | WLNS | KEYC | WLOX-DT2 | WCBI | WXVT | WHLT | WJTV | WMDN | KFVS | KHQA | KRCG | KCTV | KTVO-DT2 | KCJO / KNPN-LD2 | KMOV | KOLR | KTVQ | KXLF / KBZK | KXGN-TV | KRTV / KXLH | KPAX / KAJJ | KOLN / KGIN | KNPL | KMTV | KLAS | KTVN | KRQE / KBIM / KREZ | WBNG | WIVB | WWNY | WENY-DT2 | WROC | WRGB | WTVH | WKTV-DT2 | WBTV | WNCN | WFMY | WNCT | WWAY-DT2 | KXMA-DT2 / KXMB / KXMC / KXMD | KXJB / KVLY-DT2 / KRII-DT2 | WKRC | WBNS | WHIO | WOHL-CD2 / WAMS | WOIO | WTOL | WKBN | KWTV | KOTV | KBNZ | KVAL / KCBY / KPIC | KTVL | KOIN | WTAJ | WSEE | WHP | WYOU | WPRI | WCSC | WLTX | WBTW | WSPA | KELO / KDLO / KCLO / KPLO | WDEF | WBBJ-DT3 | WJHL | WVLT | WREG | WTVF | KTAB | KFDA | KEYE | KFDM | KVEO-DT2 | KZTV | KDBC | KHOU | KYLX | KLBK | KYTX | KOSA | KLST | KENS | KXII | KXTS | KWTX / KBTX | KAUZ | KUTV | WCAX | WCAV | WSVF-CD2 / WHSV-DT2 | WTKR | WTVR | WDBJ | KIRO | KREM | KIMA / KEPR | WOWK | WVNS | WIYE | WDTV | WTRF | WFRV | WZMQ-DT2 | WKBT | WISC | WDJT | KBJR-DT2 | WSAW /WYOW | KGWC / KGWL / KGWR | KGWN / KSTF | ZBM | KUAM-DT2 | W32DZ-D | ZBG | WCVI
Stations are arranged alphabetically by state and territory, and based on the station's city of license or Designated Market Area.