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Revision as of 10:16, 5 March 2018

WFIL-TV

When it was initially established as WFIL-TV(the "FIL" was short for "FILadelfia," the Spanish form of the city's name), the station was owned by Triangle Communications, and it was a sister company to the Philadelphia Inquirer.

1947–1948 (as WFIL-TV on both Blue-DuMONT)

Wfil0658

1948–1956 (as WFIL-TV on Blue-ABC & DuMONT)

Wfildumont

1956–1962 (as WFIL-TV ABC 6)

Wfil57-1-

1962-1963

ABC6 '62

1963–1967

WFIL63

1967–1971

WPVI6
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In 1967, WFIL-TV's logo became standardized. Though the type font style name did not become widely known at the time and still was not widely known as of late 2016, the station would employ this logo for the next four years.

WPVI-TV

On Tuesday, April 27, 1971, WFIL-TV became WPVI-TV after Triangle sold the station to Capital Cities. The back-then station announcer, Paul Norton, reassured viewers, "It's STILL Channel 6."

1971–present

1971–1997

Wpvi0677

The change of the station call sign led to a revision of the logo which used the same type font style as previously.

1981–1997

In 1986, Capital Cities bought ABC and changed its name to Capital Cities/ABC.


1997–2010

In 1997, The Walt Disney Company absorbed Capital Cities/ABC into itself, giving rise to the Disney-ABC Television Group which still exists at the present time. The station logo design, however, did not immediately reflect this take-over of the station's parent network.

WPVI ABC6 logo


2010–2013

In 2010, WPVI's logo was given an update; while the "6" design remained the same as it has been since it first debuted in 1967, a blue circle with a white outline was added, which made it look more similar to the logos used by most of WPVI's fellow ABC-owned stations. The red ABC Circle logo located on the bottom right of the "6" was changed to the black "ball" version that the network had been using since 2007, and it was also slightly enlarged.

2013–present

WPVI 6 ABC 2013

Video

File:WPVI-TV news opens

A video of all the available Action News opens for WPVI-TV, including variants for each Action News open.

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