DT1[]
1972–2006[]
Alternate logo with IDs for OETA's four full-power stations; used in print advertisements (1978–2001) and station ID slides (1978–1985)
Logo used in print advertisements for promotions specific to Oklahoma City flagship KETA-TV (1978–2001)
Production logo (1972–1981)
On-air variant (1988–1989)
On-air variant (1989–1995)
Network ID template (1988–1989)
Network ID (1997–1999) #1
Network ID (1997–1999) #2
Network ID (1997–1999) #3
Network ID (1997–1999) #4
Network ID (1997–1999) with website
3D variant with "The Oklahoma Network" subtitle
Network ID (2000–2002) (Gray and Blue)
Network ID (2000–2002) (Green and Blue)
2006–2016[]
Variant with "The Oklahoma Network" subtitle
White 3D variant (2006–2009)
3D variant with "The Oklahoma Network" subtitle (2006–2009)
High-definition feed logo (2006–2009)
Network ID (2005–2009, website used until 2008)
3D variant with "The Oklahoma Network" subtitle (2009–2016)
60th Anniversary logo (2016)
Celebrating 60 Years picture
2016–present[]
Former Facebook profile logo (2016–2022)
DT2 (OETA Okla)[]
2006–2019[]
DT2 (OETA World)[]
2019–2023[]
2023–present[]
DT3 (OETA You)[]
2006–2007[]
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DT3 (OETA Create)[]
2007–2015[]
2015–present[]
DT4 (OETA Kids)[]
2006–2017[]
In 2017, OETA Kids was replaced by the PBS Kids Channel.