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Revision as of 02:49, 22 August 2020
1948–1955
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1955–1958
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1958–1966
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1966–1968
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1968–1975
1975–1977
1977–1978
1978–1983
1983–1988
"Detr2it"
1988–1995
1988–1994
1994–1995
In 1994, station owner New World Communications announced a group deal with Fox that saw all of their stations switch to the fledgling network, and the station took over Fox from WKBD-TV and sent CBS to WGPR-TV,
1995–present
1995–1997
1998–2007
2007–present
This logo branding, currently in use by most of the Fox O&Os, is based on the Fox News logo; with their website names ("myfox(city name).com") based off the domain for the social network Myspace, which former Fox parent News Corporation briefly owned.
See also
Template:TV stations in Detroit