These logos were used when the station was originally owned by Taft Broadcasting.
1969–1974
1974–1979
SVG NEEDED
1979–1988
1979–1984
"The Movie on 29"
1984–1988
Commercial bumper, circa 1987.
WTXF-TV
1988–1995
1988–1990
In February 1987, Taft Broadcasting sold its independent and Fox-affiliated stations (including WTAF-TV) to the TVX Broadcast Group, which changed the callsign to the current WTXF-TV on June 1, 1988. Paramount Pictures purchased a stake in TVX in two phases from 1989 to 1991, which would later become the Paramount Stations Group.
1990–1992
Alternate station ID #1
Alternate station ID #2 (sign-ons and sign-offs until 2001)
On April 27, 2003, WTXF-TV reverted back to "Fox 29" branding for the first time in nearly a decade.
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 of the domain for the social network Myspace, which former parent News Corporation, also the parent company of 20th Century Fox of the time, briefly owned.
FOX 29 News logo (2007-Present)
Alternate logo
News logo
WTXF Fox 29 Weather Authority
WTXF Horizontal logo
Print logo (until 2020)
Print logo (2020–present)
Alternate logo (2020–present)
Station ID/News Open with Alternate Logo (2020-present)