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===2002–2007===
 
===2002–2007===
 
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WJW-FOX8NEWS-2004.png|''FOX 8 News'' logo 2002-2007
 
WJW-FOX8NEWS-2004.png|''FOX 8 News'' logo 2002-2007
 
WJW 29392.JPG|''FOX 8 News'' open (2002-2007) A Squished version was later used.
 
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WJW The FOX 8 News Weatherline 2.png|''FOX 8 News'' Weatherline
 
WJW The FOX 8 News Weatherline 2.png|''FOX 8 News'' Weatherline
 
wjw_fox_8_news_serpentini_weatherline_by_jdwinkerman_dcyzqbc.png|''FOX 8 News'' Serpentini Weatherline
 
wjw_fox_8_news_serpentini_weatherline_by_jdwinkerman_dcyzqbc.png|''FOX 8 News'' Serpentini Weatherline

Revision as of 14:03, 21 September 2020

WXEL-TV

1949–1951

1951–1953

WXEL Dedication Plaque

1953–1956

Wxel8ad

In 1953, WXEL moved from channel 9 to channel 8.

WJW-TV (first era)

1956–1959

1956 WJW

1959–1960

1959 WJW

1960–1962

1961 WJW

1962–1963

WJW 1962

1964–1965

1965–1966

WJW 1965

1966–1977

Wjw-tv-8

WJKW-TV

1977–1985

WJW TV8 logo 1977

On April 22, 1977, WJW-AM was sold, and due to an FCC law in place then that prohibited TV and radio stations in the same market, but with different ownership groups from sharing the same callsign, WJW-TV amended its callsign to WJKW-TV and introduced this new logo to go with the callsign change. This was the only logo the station used as WJKW-TV.

WJW-TV (second era)

1985–1992 (primary), 1992-1994 (secondary)

On September 16, 1985, when WJW-AM was sold (and had its callsign changed), WJKW-TV got back its old WJW-TV callsign. The station kept, but slightly redid its WJKW logo, with the "TV" portioned of it being rendered in lines, and a WJW script added to the left of the logo. Though a new square '8' logo was unveiled in 1992, it would still be used as the main station logo until 1994.

1992–1995 (secondary), 1994-1995 (primary)

Wjw 1992

On May 23, 1994, as part of an overall deal in which network parent News Corporation also purchased a 20% equity interest in the group, New World signed a long-term affiliation agreement with Fox to switch 13 television stations—five that New World had already owned and eight that the company was in the process of acquiring through separate deals with Great American Communications and Argyle Television Holdings (which New World purchased one week later in a purchase option-structured deal for $717 million), including WJW-TV—to the network. The deal was motivated by the National Football League (NFL)'s awarding of the rights to the National Football Conference (NFC) television package to Fox on December 18, 1993, in which the conference's broadcast television rights moved to the network effective with the 1994 NFL season, ending a 38-year relationship with CBS. In Cleveland, CBS would reach an agreement with Malrite Communications to move its programming to Fox charter affiliate WOIO (channel 19). WJW switched to Fox on September 3, 1994, becoming the first New World station to switch to the network under the agreement (WDAF-TV was the only other station in the group that switched to the network before December of that year, as it switched to Fox on September 12); WOIO concurrently switched to CBS. This square "8" survived the affiliation switch for another year afterward.

1995–1996

WJW 1995-2

1996–1997

Fox-8 1997

1997–2002

WJW 2000

2002–2007

WJW 2004

2007–present

Wjw 2008

Shortly after this logo was introduced in July 2007, Fox Television Station sold WJW-TV to a company named Local TV, with the sale being completed in July 2008.

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