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== 1985–1986 ==
 
== 1985–1986 ==
 
[[File:WFTX_1985.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:WFTX_1985.png|center|200px]]
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This logo design was also used by then-sister stations [[WGBA-TV]], [[WFGX|WFGX-TV]], [[WPGX|WPGX-TV]], [[WFXR|WVFT-TV]], [[WQRF-TV]] and [[WLAX|WLAX-TV]] at the same time when owned by Tampa Bay, Florida-based Family Group Broadcasting, whose flagship station was [[WFTS-TV]].
 
This logo was adopted that also used on then-sister station [[WGBA-TV]] in Green Bay.
 
   
 
== 1986–1990 ==
 
== 1986–1990 ==
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== 2006–present ==
 
== 2006–present ==
 
[[File:WFTX_2006.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:WFTX_2006.png|center|200px]]
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[[File:WFTX_FOX_4.png|center|250px|2019 version]]
   
 
{{TV stations in Southwest Florida}}
 
{{TV stations in Southwest Florida}}
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{{The E.W. Scripps Company}}
 
[[Category:Television stations in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Television stations in the United States]]
 
[[Category:Fox network affiliates]]
 
[[Category:Fox network affiliates]]

Revision as of 07:30, 4 December 2019

1985–1986

WFTX 1985

This logo design was also used by then-sister stations WGBA-TV, WFGX-TV, WPGX-TV, WVFT-TV, WQRF-TV and WLAX-TV at the same time when owned by Tampa Bay, Florida-based Family Group Broadcasting, whose flagship station was WFTS-TV.

1986–1990

Rapidan Camp

1990–1995

WFTX 2

1995–2000

WFTX

2000–2006

In 2000, WFTX began branding as "Fox 4," becoming the last commercial television station in the Fort Myers–Naples market to begin identifying by its universal cable channel in the area (CBS affiliate WINK-TV also forgoes mention of its over-the-air channel within its branding, but only identifies by its call letters). This logo adopted at that was a modification of the logo used by Fox owned-and-operated outlet KDFW in Dallas–Fort Worth (which adopted its original white, black and blue variant, with the latter used as the color for the "4" box background) during that same time period.

2006–present

WFTX 2006
2019 version

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