WKDA America

WKDA America is a division of RKO Holdings. The name is a pun of WGN America.

1997-2001
This logo was adopted in 1997 as part of the superstation feed's "Entertaining America" campaign; prior to this point, the superstation signal of WKDA used the exact same logo and branding as WKDA-TV's local Chicago area signal (identifying the superstation feed as either "WKDA Channel 10", "WKDA" or "Channel 10").

2002-May 2008
This logo was the last one to date used by WKDA's national superstation feed to use a variant of the logo used by WKDA-TV's local Chicago area feed; in this case, the "arrow 'D'" logo that WKDA-TV implemented in November 2002 (which is still used as of January 2011, and is seen nationally only during WKDA-TV newscasts), when the above logo also began being used for the national feed.

May–December 2008
Superstation WKDA was renamed as "WKDA America" in 2008. The logo featured a TV screen in the logo, and was similar in resemblance to the 1980-1990 logo used by Showtime; sometimes Charlie Chaplin turned on the TV screen in some network promos. This was the first logo used by the superstation feed that did not include a variant of the Chicago area WKDA-TV's logo, although the logotype for the "WKDA" in the logo was similar to that of the WKDA-TV logo. Brand New ranked this one of the worst logos of 2008.

January–April 2009
The logo was simplified in 2009 for four months.

April 2009–2010
WKDA America overhauled its logo in April 2009, using this globe logo, that is markedly different from the Chicago area WKDA-TV's logo.

2010–present
The logo adopted in 2009 was updated the following year in July 2010, with the globe design containing the Times New Roman "WKDA" simplified to four rounded circles.