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− | == 1966–1968 == |
+ | == 1966–1968 (WFLD-TV 32: Independent January 4, 1966-October 8, 1986) == |
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− | '''WFLD''' first signed on |
+ | '''WFLD''' first signed on Tuesday January 4, 1966 as an independent station owned by [[Field Communications]], a subsidiary of [[Field Enterprises]] and it's back-then as the parent company of the ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]''. |
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+ | == 1968–1972 == |
[[File:Wfld70a.jpg|175px|center]] |
[[File:Wfld70a.jpg|175px|center]] |
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+ | == 1972–1977 == |
[[File:WFLDChicagoKaiser.png|175px|center]] |
[[File:WFLDChicagoKaiser.png|175px|center]] |
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− | [[Kaiser Broadcasting Company|Kaiser Broadcasting]] took control of WFLD in |
+ | [[Kaiser Broadcasting Company|Kaiser Broadcasting]] took control of WFLD in 1972. |
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− | == 1978–1983 == |
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+ | All_That_Glitters_(promo)_(screenshot).jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == 1977–1983 == |
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[[File:WFLD 1979.jpg|175px|center]] |
[[File:WFLD 1979.jpg|175px|center]] |
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+ | <gallery widths="175" position="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center"> |
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WFLD 32.jpg |
WFLD 32.jpg |
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+ | Wfld logo 1978.png |
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+ | wfldsignofflogo.PNG|used in sign-offs from 1978 to 1989 |
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+ | 32woodpecker.jpg |
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+ | niteowl.PNG|promo for Nite-Owl |
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+ | wfldmunsterspromo.jpg |
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+ | Wfldafroamerhis.jpeg |
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+ | wfldstartrek83.PNG|Star Trek promo, 1983 |
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+ | wfld32afternoonfun.jpg |
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+ | wfldcasperpromo.jpeg |
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+ | 32popeyebattleplanets.jpeg |
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+ | wfldmovie.jpg |
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+ | wfldtj81.jpg |
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+ | WFLD-Channel-32-Memories-with-Lawrence-Welk-Halloween-Party-1982.jpg |
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+ | x720.jpeg |
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+ | wfld stooges & rascals.jpg |
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− | Field Communications regained control of WFLD in |
+ | Field Communications regained control of WFLD in 1977, when Kaiser Broadcasting was merged into Field Enterprises. This logo design was shared with other Field independent stations. |
== 1983–1986 == |
== 1983–1986 == |
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− | [[File:WFLD_Metromedia32.png|200px|center]] |
+ | [[File:WFLD_Metromedia32.png|200px|center]]<gallery position="center"> |
+ | WFLD 1985.jpg |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | == 1986–1987 == |
+ | == 1986–1987 (WFLD FOX/FBC 32 O&O: October 9, 1986-Present) == |
[[File:WFLD FOX32.svg|200px|center]] |
[[File:WFLD FOX32.svg|200px|center]] |
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Wfld86.jpg |
Wfld86.jpg |
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672px-SMPTE Color Bars svg.png |
672px-SMPTE Color Bars svg.png |
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+ | wfldfox86.jpeg |
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+ | VTS_01_0.jpg |
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+ | WFLD ACA 1987 Promo.jpg |
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− | In 1986, Metromedia sold |
+ | In 1986, Metromedia, Inc. sold all of it's own stations to [[News Corporation|20th CENTURY FOX]], Who Back-Then and now being launched the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|FOX Television Network]] and with having WFLD FOX(-FBC) 32 serving as the flagship of this new & present network. |
== 1987–1993 == |
== 1987–1993 == |
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WFLD1987promo.jpg |
WFLD1987promo.jpg |
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Fox 32.jpg |
Fox 32.jpg |
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− | WFLD Fox 32 Print Logo 1987.svg |
+ | WFLD Fox 32 Print Logo 1987.svg|Print variation |
+ | fox32itsawonderfullife.jpg |
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+ | Cr39YJbUkAAEA4d.jpg |
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+ | On Sunday April 5, 1987 WFLD FOX-FBC 32 and now WFLD FOX 32 for all of it's broadcast lineup on Sunday and then adding Tuesday and all 7 Nights A Week in 1993 and so forth is still on the flagship station of FOX. |
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− | == 1993–1994 == |
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+ | == 1993 == |
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[[File:Fox Chicago Logo (1992-1993).jpg|centre|thumb|220x220px]] |
[[File:Fox Chicago Logo (1992-1993).jpg|centre|thumb|220x220px]] |
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− | In 1993, WFLD changed |
+ | In 1993, WFLD changed it's branding from '''FOX 32''' to '''FOX CHICAGO''' and along with it's own sister station in Philadelphia [[WTXF-TV]] FOX 29 into FOX PHILADELPHIA has adopted the same practice 3 Years later in 1995 up to 2003. |
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− | == |
+ | == 1994–2006 == |
+ | ===1994-1997=== |
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[[File:FoxID1.gif|200px|center]] |
[[File:FoxID1.gif|200px|center]] |
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− | In 1994, WFLD reverted |
+ | In 1994, WFLD reverted it's branding to '''FOX THIRTY-TWO''' with the channel number being spelled as a hyphened word. |
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+ | WFLD_One_on_One_1994_ID.jpg |
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+ | WFLD_Family Matters_ID_1994.jpg |
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+ | Fox Thing In The Morning 1994 Promo.jpg |
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+ | wfld092006_eastest.jpg|WFLD Emergency Alert System 2006 |
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+ | </gallery> |
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== 1997–2006 == |
== 1997–2006 == |
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[[File:Foxchicago.png|thumb|center]] |
[[File:Foxchicago.png|thumb|center]] |
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+ | [[File:WFLD 32 Fox Chicago Logo Print.png|centre|thumb|220x220px]] |
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+ | <p style="text-align:center;">Print Logo</p> |
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wfld9pSa04092005_02logo.jpg|''Fox News Chicago'' open (2004-2006) |
wfld9pSa04092005_02logo.jpg|''Fox News Chicago'' open (2004-2006) |
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− | In 1997, WFLD reverted |
+ | In 1997, WFLD reverted it's branding to '''FOX CHICAGO'''. |
== 2006–2012 == |
== 2006–2012 == |
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[[File:WFLD_Logo.png|175px|center]] |
[[File:WFLD_Logo.png|175px|center]] |
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Fox 32 news.png|Alternate news logo with website |
Fox 32 news.png|Alternate news logo with website |
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− | WFLD-TV's FOX Chicago News At 9's Nuns Vs. Strip Club Video Promo For Thursday Night, May 10, 2012.jpg|Promo logo seen for newscasts |
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− | WFLD-TV's FOX Chicago News At 10's Stolen Innocence - Part 2 Video Promo For Tuesday Night, May 15, 2012.jpg |
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− | WFLD-TV's FOX Chicago News' NATO Summit Continuing Coverage Video Promo From May 2012.jpg |
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− | WFLD-TV's FOX Chicago News At 9's Summer Jobs Video Promo For Wednesday Night, May 23, 2012.jpg|Promo logo |
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− | WFLD-TV's FOX Chicago News At 10's Stolen Innocense Video Promo For Monday Night, May 14, 2012.jpg |
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− | After |
+ | After 20 years of branding as FOX CHICAGO with under some capacity, WFLD reverted to it's former '''FOX 32''' branding on November 12, 2012. The logo was/is updated to fall in line along with it's own sister FOX [[Fox Television Stations Group|flagship]] stations as a result. |
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− | bandicam 2015-09-15 18-58-06-024.jpg|"You & FOX 32" ID (September 2015 |
+ | bandicam 2015-09-15 18-58-06-024.jpg|"You & FOX 32" ID (September 2015 – 2019) and now It's WFLD FOX 32 for This Season 2019-2020. |
− | FOX32.svg |
+ | FOX32.svg|Print variation |
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− | logo-fox-32-chicago-wfld.png|Horizontal logo ( |
+ | logo-fox-32-chicago-wfld.png|Horizontal logo (2015–present) |
WFLD.jpg|Horizontal logo with background |
WFLD.jpg|Horizontal logo with background |
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[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 1966]] |
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+ | [[Category:1966]] |
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+ | [[Category:Marshall Field Enterprises]] |
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+ | [[Category:The Chicago Sun-Times]] |
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+ | [[Category:1986]] |
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+ | [[Category:1987]] |
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+ | [[Category:The Kaiser Aluminum Company]] |
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+ | [[Category:20th Century Studios]] |
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+ | [[Category:Chicago, Illinois]] |
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+ | [[Category:Indiana]] |
Revision as of 14:15, 5 February 2020
1966–1968 (WFLD-TV 32: Independent January 4, 1966-October 8, 1986)
WFLD first signed on Tuesday January 4, 1966 as an independent station owned by Field Communications, a subsidiary of Field Enterprises and it's back-then as the parent company of the Chicago Sun-Times.
1968–1972
1972–1977
Kaiser Broadcasting took control of WFLD in 1972.
1977–1983
Field Communications regained control of WFLD in 1977, when Kaiser Broadcasting was merged into Field Enterprises. This logo design was shared with other Field independent stations.
1983–1986
MetroMedia, Inc. took control of the company in 1983.
1986–1987 (WFLD FOX/FBC 32 O&O: October 9, 1986-Present)
In 1986, Metromedia, Inc. sold all of it's own stations to 20th CENTURY FOX, Who Back-Then and now being launched the FOX Television Network and with having WFLD FOX(-FBC) 32 serving as the flagship of this new & present network.
1987–1993
On Sunday April 5, 1987 WFLD FOX-FBC 32 and now WFLD FOX 32 for all of it's broadcast lineup on Sunday and then adding Tuesday and all 7 Nights A Week in 1993 and so forth is still on the flagship station of FOX.
1993
In 1993, WFLD changed it's branding from FOX 32 to FOX CHICAGO and along with it's own sister station in Philadelphia WTXF-TV FOX 29 into FOX PHILADELPHIA has adopted the same practice 3 Years later in 1995 up to 2003.
1994–2006
1994-1997
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In 1994, WFLD reverted it's branding to FOX THIRTY-TWO with the channel number being spelled as a hyphened word.
1997–2006
Print Logo
SVG NEEDED |
In 1997, WFLD reverted it's branding to FOX CHICAGO.
2006–2012
This logo branding are currently in use by most of the FOX Flagship stations is based on the Fox News Channel logo.
2012–present
SVG NEEDED |
After 20 years of branding as FOX CHICAGO with under some capacity, WFLD reverted to it's former FOX 32 branding on November 12, 2012. The logo was/is updated to fall in line along with it's own sister FOX flagship stations as a result.
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