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This logo branding, currently in use by most of the [[Fox Television Stations|Fox O&Os]], is based on the [[Fox News Channel|Fox News]] logo; with their website names ("myfox(city name).com") based off of the domain for the social network [[Myspace]], which former Fox parent News Corporation briefly owned. Other Fox O&Os rolled out this branding in 2006. This branding was first introduced in 2005, when only one Fox O&O used it. |
This logo branding, currently in use by most of the [[Fox Television Stations|Fox O&Os]], is based on the [[Fox News Channel|Fox News]] logo; with their website names ("myfox(city name).com") based off of the domain for the social network [[Myspace]], which former Fox parent News Corporation briefly owned. Other Fox O&Os rolled out this branding in 2006. This branding was first introduced in 2005, when only one Fox O&O used it. |
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Revision as of 16:36, 22 July 2020
WBSP-TV
1983–1987
WOGX
1987–1991
The call letters were changed to the current WOGX in 1987.
1991–1993
The Fox 51 branding began in 1991.
1993-1997
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1997–2007
Featured an up-to-date Fox logo.
2007–present
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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 of the domain for the social network Myspace, which former Fox parent News Corporation briefly owned. Other Fox O&Os rolled out this branding in 2006. This branding was first introduced in 2005, when only one Fox O&O used it.
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