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WJMR-TV

1953–1956

WJMR-TV Channel 61 test pattern 11-1-1953

1956–1959

WJMR-TV 1955

WVUE(-TV/DT)

1959–1960

1960–1962

Wvue1361

1962–1963

WVUE 12 logo 1962-63

1963–1967

Wvue1267

1967–1970

WVUE 12 logo 1968-70

1970–1979

WVUE id

In June 8, 1970, WVUE moved down the dial from channel 12 to channel 8.

1979–1985

WVUE logo 1970s

1985–1988

WVUE early 1980s

1988–1994

WVUE90

1994–1996

1996

January–November 1996

WVUE-FOX8-96

In 1994, Burnham Broadcasting sold WVUE-TV and three other stations (KHON-TV in Honolulu, WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama and WLUK-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin) to SF Broadcasting (a joint venture of Savoy Communications and News Corporation), which announced the four stations would become Fox affiliates. When the station switched to Fox on January 1, 1996, WVUE-TV announed that ABC affiliation has moved to WGNO (channel 26), while that station's former WB affiliation moved to former Fox affiliate WNOL-TV (channel 38).

1996–1998

FOX WVUE EIGHT

1998–2002

Fox8logo

2002–2009

WVUE FOX 8 2002

2009–present

WVUE FOX 8 2009
WVUE-DTNEWORLEANS

Starting in 2009, the cutout from the O and the dash were replaced with a fleur-de-lys, which is a common symbol in the city and was even adopted by their NFL team, the New Orleans Saints, who created a simplified version of it as their primary logo.

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WVUE-DT news opens

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