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'''KIVO Network''' (formerly KIVO Superstation) is a commercial-free cable/satellite television network that operates as a national superstation feed of station-turned-broadcasting departments owned and headquartered at KIVO-TV's studios at McCain Mall in Sherwood, Arkansas and is similar in style to the former A&E and TLC and has a centralcasting network of six television stations. It is owned by KIVO Network Ventures, which is a wholly-owned division of [[KB Broadcasting]] and broadcasts nationally via satellite. KIVO Network airs comedy, drama, mystery, documentary, educational, and fine arts programming as well as simulcasts of KIVO-TV's local programming such as KIVO 37 NewsEdge, The Morning Express, and others.
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==KTYS==
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===1974-1976===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1976-1981===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1981-1989===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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==KEXZ==
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===1989-2003===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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==Superstation KEXZ==
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===2003-2005===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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==Superstation KIVO==
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===2005-2008===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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==KIVO Superstation 37==
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===2008-2011===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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==KIVO Superstation==
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===2011-2017===
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[[File:KIVO_logo.png|center|230px]]
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==KEFL-TV==
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'''KEFL-TV''' is a commercial-free, viewer supported, fully funded, non-PBS membered public television station in Benton, Arkansas affiliated with The CW Television Network and broadcasts on channel 8. It is owned by KEFL Broadcasting Corporation, which is a non-profit fully funded division of [[KB Broadcasting]] as part of the six station television network, and offers a variety of uninterrupted programming including edited and commercial-free broadcasts of barter syndicated programming and CW network shows (which is also commercial-free), along with educational, drama, fine arts, and how-to programs, preschool shows under the 8 Jr strand, and shows for teens under the CW 8 Teen Zone strand. Originally the station was affiliated with CBS until 1971 (moved to WGB-TV), NBC until 1994 (moved to KNBA-TV), and UPN until 1997 (moved to KCER-TV; now a independent station), and also, KEFL-TV was a independent public television station until 2005 when The WB moved from KUAB to that station.
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===June 1945-July 1997===
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<p style="text-align:center;">[[File:Picture100.png|250px]]</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent">
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Picture101.png|Variant from 1975-79
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Picture102.png|Variant from 1979-86
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Picture104.png|Variant from 1986-95
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Picture105.png|Variant from 1995-97
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KEFL1979.png|A KEFL station ident from 1979
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KEFL1981.png|A KEFL station ident from 1981
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KEFL1986.png|A KEFL station ident from 1986
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KEFL1988.png|A KEFL station ident from 1988
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KEFL1991.png|A KEFL station ident from 1991
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Where.png|''Where the News Comes First'' ident in 1993, with a updated logo.
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1990 a.png
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KEFL1995.png|A KEFL station ident from 1995
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8 JR.png|8 Jr. 1986 ident
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KEFL1989LogoBug.png|KEFL logo ID bug from 1989 (during Eureeka's Castle)
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KEFL1992LogoBug.png|KEFL logo ID bug from 1992 (during Barney & Friends)
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KEFL1995LogoBug.png|KEFL logo ID bug from 1995 (during Allegra's Window)
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KEFL1995Promo.png|KEFL program promo from 1995 (Gullah Gullah Island)
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KEFL1992Promo.png|KEFL program promo from 1992 (Eureeka's Castle)
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</gallery></p>
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The 1994 logo was primary used of which KEFL-TV was an interim independent station and secondary is Prime Time Entertainment Network until 1995 when the station becomes affiliated with the United Paramount Network. The logo branding is "UPN 8 KEFL".
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In 1996, they create two new sister stations in Benton, [[KSIM-TV]] (call sign '''SIM'''psons) and [[KJAP-TV]] (call sign '''JAP'''an)
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===July 1997-August 2004===
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<p style="text-align:center;">[[File:Picture106.png|250px]]</p>
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In 1997, KEFL-TV dropped its UPN affiliation (sending the network to KCER-TV) and becomes a independent station, and it offered a new schedule including shows from American Program Service (now American Public Television), and expanding its 8 Jr offerings to nine hours a day (previously five hours) and also to Saturday and Sunday mornings.
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In 1998, they create three new sister stations in Benton [[KMET-TV]] (call sign '''M'''emorable '''E'''ntertainment '''T'''elevision), [[KHBO-TV]] (call sign '''H'''ome '''B'''ox '''O'''ffice) and [[KCMX-TV]] (call sign '''C'''ine'''M'''a'''X''')
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KHBO-TV and KCMX-TV are co-owned KEFL with Home Box Office.
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<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center" captionalign="left">
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Kefl kids wb 1997.png|A picture of a Kids' WB! promo that aired on KEFL in 1997.
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8 Jr. 2002.png|A KEFL 8 Jr. station ident from 2002
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KEFL1997.png|A KEFL station ident from 1997 (TVbD's Stripes and Bars)
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KEFL1999.png|A KEFL station ident from 1999 (WRAL-TV 1993 graphics)
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KEFL2002.png|A KEFL station ident from 2002 (TV6 1993 graphics)
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KEFL2003.png|A KEFL station ident from 2003 (Discovery Channel 1992 graphics)
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</gallery></p>
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===August 2004-present===
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<p style="text-align:center;">[[File:Picture107.png|250px]]</p>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
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Picture108.png|Variant from 2005-06
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Picture109.png|Variant from 2006-present
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</gallery></p>
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In 2012, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! was moved from KCER-TV to KEFL-TV.
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==KWSB-TV==
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'''KWSB-TV''' is a commercial-free independent television station located at KIVO-TV's studios at McCain Mall in Sherwood, Arkansas and serves the Jacksonville and Little Rock area as part of the centralcasting-based KIVO Network. It operates on channel 18 and is owned by Polar Night Benton Studios which also owns flagship station [[KIVO-TV]]. KB Broadcasting operates the station under a LMA. KWSB-TV offers a family-friendly programming format with a variety of news, talk, sports, movies, cartoons, preschool favorites, documentaries, and great family entertainment. Originally the station was owned by Jacksonville Television Inc., Kaiser Broadcasting, Field Communications, KWSB Television Inc. and KIVO Television Group.
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===1957-1964===
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[[File:KWSB 1957.png|200px|center]]
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===1964-1974===
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[[File:KWSB 1964.png|200px|center]]
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===1974-2005===
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[[File:KSWB 1974.png|200px|center]]
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<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center">
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KWSB tonight 1983.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1983.
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KWSB tonight EARLY 1984.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from early 1984.
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KWSB tonight 1984.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1984.
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KWSB tonight 1985.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1985.
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KWSB tonight 1985b.png|Another picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1985.
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KWSB tonight 1986.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1986.
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KWSB tonight 1987.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1987.
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KWSB tonight 1987 2.png|Another picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1987.
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KWSB tonight 1988.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1988.
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KWSB tonight 1989.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1989.
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KWSB 7th heaven promo 2000.png|A picture of a 7th Heaven promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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</gallery></p>
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====1980-2005====
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[[File:KWSB 1991.png|200px|center]]
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<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center">
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KWSB gilmore girls promo 2000.png|A picture of a Gilmore Girls promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB Renaissance ident 2003.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2003.
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KWSB MGM-UA ident 2000.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB WOF 25 years ident 2000.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB Random House ident 1999.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1999.
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未命名.png|KWSB promo in 1999.
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</gallery></p>
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====1983-2005====
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[[File:KWSB 1992.png|200px|center]]
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KEXZ Broadcasting was acquired 20% by CBS Corporation in 1997.
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[[File:KWSB Universal ident 1999|thumb|center|335 px]]<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center">
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KWSB Clock.png|Station ID, aired in September 4, 1992, with a clock.
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Ren and.png|Screen bug, aired in May 7, 1992.
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KWSB tonight 1990.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1990.
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KWSB tonight 1991.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1991.
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KWSB tonight Jan 1992.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from January 1992.
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KWSB tonight 1992.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1992.
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KWSB tonight 1993.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1993.
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kwsb menu 1993.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from November 1993.
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Kwsb menu 1993 01.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from January 1994.
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KWSB tonight 1994.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1994.
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KWSB tonight Dec 1994.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from December 1994.
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KWSB tonight Feb 1995.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from February 1995.
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KWSB tonight Oct 1995.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from October 1995.
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KWSB tonight 1995.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1995.
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KWSB tonight Feb 1996.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from February 1996.
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KWSB tonight 1996.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1996.
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KWSB tonight Nov 1996.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from November 1996.
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KWSB tonight 1997.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1997.
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KWSB tonight 1998.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1998.
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kwsb 18 lineup 1998.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from October 1998.
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KWSB tonight early 1999.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from early 1999.
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KWSB tonight Apr 1999.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from April 1999.
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KWSB tonight 1999.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 1999.
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KWSB tonight early 2000.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from early 2000.
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KWSB tonight 2000.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2000.
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Kwsb lineup 2000.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 2000.
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KWSB tonight 2001.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2001.
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KWSB tonight 2003.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2003.
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KWSB tonight 2004.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2004.
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KWSB zoom promo 1999.png|A picture of a Zoom promo that aired on KSWB in 1999.
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KWSB zoom 1999.png|A picture of a PBS Kids ident (Zoom version) that aired on KWSB in 2001.
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KWSB not start the fire 2002.png|A picture of a KWSB promo that aired in June 2002.
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KWSB moose zee 2003.png|A picture of a KWSB promo that aired on April 6, 2003.
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KWSB McDonalds 2003.png|A picture of a KWSB "Sponsored by McDonald's" bumper that aired in October 2003.
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KWSB Applebees 2003.png|A picture of a KWSB "Sponsored by Applebee's" bumper that aired in June 2003.
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KWSB BP 2003.png|A picture of a KWSB "Sponsored by BP" bumper that aired in September 2003.
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KWSB popular promo 2000.png|A picture of a Popular promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB grosse pointe promo 2000.png|A picture of a Grosse Pointe promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB roswell promo 2000.png|A picture of a Roswell promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB dawsons creek promo 2000.png|A picture of a Dawson's Creek promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB angel promo 2000.png|A picture of an Angel promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB Woody ident 2002.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2002.
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KWSB Rimbas Island in-program ident 1995.png|A picture of an in-program station ident that aired on KWSB during The Fox Clubhouse's broadcast of Rimba's Island in 1995.
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KWSB not start the fire 2000.png|A picture of a KWSB promo that aired in August 2000 and was recorded on August 24, 2000.
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KWSB Johnson and Friends L-Bar ident 1995.png|A picture of an in-program L-bar corner weather/sports/traffic/time/station ident that aired on KWSB during The Fox Clubhouse's broadcast of Johnson & Friends in 1995.
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KWSB SJWE ident 2004.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2004.
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KWSB Prevue in-program ident 1996.png|A picture of an in-program station ident that aired on KWSB during a midday simulcast of The Prevue Channel in 1996.
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KWSB OUAT ident 1999.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1999.
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KWSB Big Idea ident 2003.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2003.
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KWSB CN ident 1995.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1995.
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KWSB Key Video ident 2001.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2001.
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KWSB Buffy promo 2000.png|A picture of a Buffy the Vampire Slayer promo that aired on KWSB in 2000.
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KWSB Lifetime ident 1996.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1996.
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UnKWSB WDP ident 1996.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1996.
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KWSB Dick Clark ident 2001.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2001.
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WB_New_Line_Cinema_KWSB_Ident_1998.png|A picture of a station ident aired in 1998.
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KWSB Universal ident 1999.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1999.
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KWSB Discovery ident 2003.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2003.
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KWSB Disney Channel ident 1995.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1995.
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KWSB Warner Bros ident 2002.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 2002.
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KWSB Dick Clark ident 1996.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1996.
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KWSB Dick Clark ident 1997.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1997.
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KWSB Paramount ident 1996.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1996.
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KWSB Columbia and Tristar ident 1993.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in September 1993.
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KWSB TCF ident 1995.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1995.
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KWSB tonight october 20 1990.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from October 20, 1990.
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KWSB 18 Night at the Movies open (January 16, 1999)|The opening of KWSB 18 Night at the Movies, recorded on January 16, 1999 before ''Electric Dreams''.
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KWSB 18 Night at the Movies open (January 20, 2001)|The opening of KWSB 18 Night at the Movies, recorded on January 20, 2001 before ''Tron''.
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KWSB MGM and UA ident 1992.png|A picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1992.
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KWSB 18 The Movie Show open (October 31, 1997)|The opening of KWSB 18 The Movie Show, recorded on October 31, 1997 before ''Friday the 13th''.
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KWSB 18 Family Morning Movie open (November 2, 1997)|The opening of KWSB 18 Family Morning Movie, recorded on November 2, 1997 before ''Pete's Dragon''.
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KWSB Miramax Ident 1997.png|Another picture of a station ident that aired on KWSB in 1997.
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18.png|Screen bug, aired in March 22, 2002.
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mis.png|On-air mistake in March 22, 2002.
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KWSB Clock 3.png|KWSB clock (2)
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KWSB Clock 2.png|KWSB clock (3)
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Clock 2000.png|KWSB clock (4)
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KWSBClock1993.png|KWSB clock (5)
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KWSBClockChristmas.png|KWSB clock (6)
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KWSB TWC-styled L-bar (1).png|KWSB L-bar, aired in ''The Crayon Box''.
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KWSB TWC-styled L-bar (2).png|KWSB L-bar, aired in ''Johnson and Friends''.
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KWSB TWC-styled L-bar (3).png|KWSB L-bar, aired in ''The Harveytoons Show''.
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KWSB NBCWP-styled L-bar.png|KWSB's NBCWP-styled L-bar, aired in ''Barney & Friends''.
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KWSB VH1-styled L-bar.png|KWSB L-bar in style to the VH1 1994/95 L-bar, aired in ''Tweenies''.
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KWSB Bloomberg-styled L-bar (1).png|KWSB L-bar, aired in ''Nick Jr. Play Along''.
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KWSB Bloomberg-styled L-bar (2).png|KWSB L-bar, aired in ''Potamus Park''.
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KWSB larger L-bar.png|KWSB larger L-bar, aired in ''Max & Ruby''.
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KWSB VH1-styled L-bar (2).png|KWSB L-bar, aired in ''Rimba's Island''.
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</gallery></p>
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===2005-2014===
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[[File:KWSB 2005.png|200px|center]]
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[[File:KWSB DirecTV 18 2005.png|200px|center]]
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In 2005, DirecTV bought a 20% stake in KWSB-TV. Thus, KWSB-TV becomes a DirecTV affiliate and rebranded itself as "DIRECTV 18".
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<p style="text-align:center;"><gallery position="center">
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KWSB tonight 2005.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2005.
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KWSB tonight 2006.PNG|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2006.
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KWSB_tonight_2007.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2007.
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kwsb menu 2007.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from October 2007.
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KWSB_tonight_2008.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2008.
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KWSB_tonight_from_May_4_2008.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from May 4, 2008.
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Untitled.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2010.
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KWSB tonight 2011.PNG|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2011.
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KWSB_tonight_2012.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from 2012.
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KWSB_tonight_october_2012.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from October 2012.
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KWSB_tonight_January_13_2013.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from January 13, 2013.
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KWSB tonight from February 1 2013.PNG|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from February 1, 2013.
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KWSB tonight March 10 2013.PNG|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from March 10, 2013.
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KWSB ident 2013.png|2013 ident
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KWSB Holidays 2013 ident.png|Holiday ident
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KWSB larger CP24-styled ticker.png|KWSB CP24-styled larger L-bar from 2013, aired in ''Peppa Pig''
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</gallery></p>
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===2014-present===
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[[File:KWSB18_2014.png|center|200px]]
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As of January 6th, 2014, in order to redirect DirecTV's programming to [[KDLD-TV]] (channel 15) and other KIVO-owned stations, KWSB remain becomes a independent station and returning the branding as "KWSB 18" and offers a new family-friendly programming lineup with little and older kids all day, and families all night on 18.1, along with a general entertainment format under the branding "18+" on 18.2, a VOD-powered general entertainment channel under the branding "18Xtra" on 18.3, and a 24-hour preschool channel under the branding "18 Jr." on 18.4, along with new standardized graphics seen for all KIVO-owned television stations, a new music package for KWSB-TV is "The X Package" by Gari Media Group, and a new bigger always-on ticker which is a first for a television station.<gallery position="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
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KWSB Tonight July 11, 2014.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from July 11, 2014.
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KWSB 18 lineup.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 2, 2014.
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kwsb 18 lineup 2014 september.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 3, 2014.
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KWSB Tonight September 4, 2014.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 4, 2014.
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KWSB 18 lineup 01.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 5, 2014.
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KWSB 18 lineup (September 6, 2014).PNG|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 6, 2014.
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KWSB Tonight lineup (September 7, 2014).png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from September 7, 2014.
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KWSB ID 1.png|KWSB ident in 2014 (Downtown Jacksonville).
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kwsb ident movies.png|KWSB ident in 2014 (TV2 Hungary 2000: Films).
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kwsb ident drama.png|KWSB ident in 2014 (TV2 Hungary 2000: Drama).
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KWSB 2014 Clock.png|KWSB clock in 2014.
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News 18 Intro Logo.png|News 18 Intro Logo, 2014 (Without Background)
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kwsb 18 tonight.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from December 31, 2014.
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kwsb menu 2014 january 01.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from January 25, 2015.
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kwsb menu 2014 january 02.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from January 26, 2015.
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KWSB 18 tonight lineup 2015.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from June 14, 2015.
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KWSB 18 tonight lineup 24 july 2015.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from July 24, 2015.
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KWSB 18 lineup 2015 october.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from October 5, 2015.
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kwsb 18 1960s.png|KWSB ident in 2015 (ABC Australia 1960s).
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KW SB 18 lineup 11 march 2016.png|A picture of a KWSB Tonight bumper from March 11, 2016.
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kwsb 18 18th april 2016.png|A picture of a KWSB tonight bumper from April 18th, 2016.
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kwsb 18 19th april 2016.png|A picture of a KWSB tonight bumper from April 19th, 2016.
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kwsb 18 20th april 2016.png|A picture of a KWSB tonight bumper from April 20th, 2016.
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kwsb 18 tonight lineup april 21 2016.png|A picture of a KWSB tonight bumper from April 21st, 2016.
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kwsb 18 5th may 2016.png|A picture of a KWSB tonight bumper from May 6th, 2016.
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</gallery>
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==WVHS-TV==
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'''WVHS-TV''' is a commercial-free television station serving Rochester, New York and was a sister station of [[WOHR-TV]]. It is part of the centralcasting-based KIVO Network, owned and operated by [[KB Broadcasting]] and broadcast on channel 24 and offers a family-friendly entertainment programming format with preschool/kids/teens/family shows.
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===1963-1978===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1978-1987===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1987-1991===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===1991-2008===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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===2008-present===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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==KDLD-TV==
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'''KDLD-TV''' is a DirecTV-affiliated television station that serves the Pine Bluff and Little Rock, Arkansas market which begins broadcasting in 1950 by Nancy Smith as KVJB-TV until 1969. It broadcasts commercial-free on channel 15 as part of KIVO Network's centralcasting service and is owned and operated by [[KB Broadcasting]], it offers DirecTV satellite programming and local programming produced for the station. Originally KDLD-TV was a independent station (branded as '''15 Country''' from 1990 to 1994 and '''Local 15''' from 1995 to 2005) until 1994 when KDLD becomes affiliated with DirecTV and again until 2005 when KDLD rejoins DirecTV.
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===1950-1957===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the NBC-TV Microphone logo.
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===1957-1969===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the NBC-TV Chimes logo.
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===1969-1976===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the WGBH-TV logo.
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===1976-1990===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the 1982 KTLA logo.
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===1990-1994===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the Chevolet "Heartbeat of America" slogan logo and still based on the 1982 KTLA logo.
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===1994-1995===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the 1994 DirecTV logo and still based on the 1982 KTLA logo.
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===1995-2003===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the mid-90's WICD logo.
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===2003-2005===
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[[File:KDLD_2003.png|center|200px]]
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The enhanced version of the 1995 logo features a purple/red combo ("Local" on the purple rectangle and "KDLD" on the red rectangle) and "15" in a wide version of the Friz Quadrata Bold font.
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===2005-2011===
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{{Missing former logo}}
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It was based on the 2004 DirecTV logo, but the "15" portion is still based on the enhanced 2003 logo for KDLD-TV.
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===2011-2015===
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[[File:KDLD_2011.png|center|200px]]
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It was based on the 2011 DirecTV logo.
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===2015-present===
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[[File:KDLD_15.png|center|200px]]
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The current logo was based on the 2015 DirecTV logo to matching its logo as a part of DirecTV branding.
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==WHRK==
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WHRK launched in 1957, but until 1982, didn't have a logo. Instead, it opted for the call sign in Helvetica. It was affiliated with Cartoon Network and Boomerang until 2017, but once had Jetix as a secondary affiliate.
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===1982-1992===
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{{Template:Missing former logo}}
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===1992-1997===
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[[File:WHRK_Logo_1992.svg|thumb|center]]
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In 1992, WHRK became an affiliate of Cartoon Network.
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===1997-2004===
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[[File:WHRK_Logo_1997.svg|thumb|center]]
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In 1997, WHRK added back the hurricane as part of the Powerhouse rebrand. A similar logo with the "WHRK" text stylized in Jetix's font instead of Cartoon Network's was used for Jetix from 2004-2009.
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===2004-2010===
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[[File:WHRK_Logo_2004.svg|thumb|center]]
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In 2004, with the launch of the City era WHRK switched to this cube. Due to a bug, the cube can't be seen. In 2009, WHRK refused to affiliate with Disney XD, so Boomerang became their secondary affiliate.
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===2010-present===
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[[File:WHRK_Logo_1992.svg|thumb|center]]
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In 2010, with Cartoon Network's switch to Check It, WHRK switched back to their 1992 logo.
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==NMAL-TV==
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After they launched [[Nawmal Network]] in 2016, Sam A. Webster and Chance S. are also launching NMAL-TV (also known as YourNawmal20), a local television station which can be found in Channel 13, and is owned and operated by Nawmal Network Corporation (located in Nawmalland, Colorado), the same company that owned Nawmal Network.
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=== 2016-2017 ===
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[[File:NMAL-TV.jpg|centre|thumb|435x435px]]
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In June 2016, Nawmal Media merged to Glass and A Half Full Networks.
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==KIVO Network==
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===2017-present===
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KIVO Superstation along with six television stations merged to form KIVO Network, forming a centralcasting network of six stations including KEFL-TV, KWSB-TV, KDLD-TV, WHRK-TV, NMAL-TV, and its flagship station [[KIVO-TV]]. In February 2017, AT&T and Turner Broadcasting System opted in to acquire 30% of the network. The acquisition is to be finished by 2018. {{KB Broadcasting}}
 
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KIVO Network (formerly KIVO Superstation) is a commercial-free cable/satellite television network that operates as a national superstation feed of station-turned-broadcasting departments owned and headquartered at KIVO-TV's studios at McCain Mall in Sherwood, Arkansas and is similar in style to the former A&E and TLC and has a centralcasting network of six television stations. It is owned by KIVO Network Ventures, which is a wholly-owned division of KB Broadcasting and broadcasts nationally via satellite. KIVO Network airs comedy, drama, mystery, documentary, educational, and fine arts programming as well as simulcasts of KIVO-TV's local programming such as KIVO 37 NewsEdge, The Morning Express, and others.

KTYS

1974-1976

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1976-1981

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1981-1989

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KEXZ

1989-2003

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Superstation KEXZ

2003-2005

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Superstation KIVO

2005-2008

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KIVO Superstation 37

2008-2011

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KIVO Superstation

2011-2017

KIVO logo

KEFL-TV

KEFL-TV is a commercial-free, viewer supported, fully funded, non-PBS membered public television station in Benton, Arkansas affiliated with The CW Television Network and broadcasts on channel 8. It is owned by KEFL Broadcasting Corporation, which is a non-profit fully funded division of KB Broadcasting as part of the six station television network, and offers a variety of uninterrupted programming including edited and commercial-free broadcasts of barter syndicated programming and CW network shows (which is also commercial-free), along with educational, drama, fine arts, and how-to programs, preschool shows under the 8 Jr strand, and shows for teens under the CW 8 Teen Zone strand. Originally the station was affiliated with CBS until 1971 (moved to WGB-TV), NBC until 1994 (moved to KNBA-TV), and UPN until 1997 (moved to KCER-TV; now a independent station), and also, KEFL-TV was a independent public television station until 2005 when The WB moved from KUAB to that station.

June 1945-July 1997

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The 1994 logo was primary used of which KEFL-TV was an interim independent station and secondary is Prime Time Entertainment Network until 1995 when the station becomes affiliated with the United Paramount Network. The logo branding is "UPN 8 KEFL".

In 1996, they create two new sister stations in Benton, KSIM-TV (call sign SIMpsons) and KJAP-TV (call sign JAPan)

July 1997-August 2004

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In 1997, KEFL-TV dropped its UPN affiliation (sending the network to KCER-TV) and becomes a independent station, and it offered a new schedule including shows from American Program Service (now American Public Television), and expanding its 8 Jr offerings to nine hours a day (previously five hours) and also to Saturday and Sunday mornings.

In 1998, they create three new sister stations in Benton KMET-TV (call sign Memorable Entertainment Television), KHBO-TV (call sign Home Box Office) and KCMX-TV (call sign CineMaX)

KHBO-TV and KCMX-TV are co-owned KEFL with Home Box Office.

August 2004-present

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In 2012, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! was moved from KCER-TV to KEFL-TV.

KWSB-TV

KWSB-TV is a commercial-free independent television station located at KIVO-TV's studios at McCain Mall in Sherwood, Arkansas and serves the Jacksonville and Little Rock area as part of the centralcasting-based KIVO Network. It operates on channel 18 and is owned by Polar Night Benton Studios which also owns flagship station KIVO-TV. KB Broadcasting operates the station under a LMA. KWSB-TV offers a family-friendly programming format with a variety of news, talk, sports, movies, cartoons, preschool favorites, documentaries, and great family entertainment. Originally the station was owned by Jacksonville Television Inc., Kaiser Broadcasting, Field Communications, KWSB Television Inc. and KIVO Television Group.

1957-1964

KWSB 1957

1964-1974

KWSB 1964

1974-2005

KSWB 1974

1980-2005

KWSB 1991

1983-2005

KWSB 1992

KEXZ Broadcasting was acquired 20% by CBS Corporation in 1997.







KWSB_Universal_ident_1999

KWSB Universal ident 1999

2005-2014

KWSB 2005
KWSB DirecTV 18 2005

In 2005, DirecTV bought a 20% stake in KWSB-TV. Thus, KWSB-TV becomes a DirecTV affiliate and rebranded itself as "DIRECTV 18".

2014-present

KWSB18 2014

As of January 6th, 2014, in order to redirect DirecTV's programming to KDLD-TV (channel 15) and other KIVO-owned stations, KWSB remain becomes a independent station and returning the branding as "KWSB 18" and offers a new family-friendly programming lineup with little and older kids all day, and families all night on 18.1, along with a general entertainment format under the branding "18+" on 18.2, a VOD-powered general entertainment channel under the branding "18Xtra" on 18.3, and a 24-hour preschool channel under the branding "18 Jr." on 18.4, along with new standardized graphics seen for all KIVO-owned television stations, a new music package for KWSB-TV is "The X Package" by Gari Media Group, and a new bigger always-on ticker which is a first for a television station.

WVHS-TV

WVHS-TV is a commercial-free television station serving Rochester, New York and was a sister station of WOHR-TV. It is part of the centralcasting-based KIVO Network, owned and operated by KB Broadcasting and broadcast on channel 24 and offers a family-friendly entertainment programming format with preschool/kids/teens/family shows.

1963-1978

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1978-1987

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1987-1991

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1991-2008

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2008-present

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KDLD-TV

KDLD-TV is a DirecTV-affiliated television station that serves the Pine Bluff and Little Rock, Arkansas market which begins broadcasting in 1950 by Nancy Smith as KVJB-TV until 1969. It broadcasts commercial-free on channel 15 as part of KIVO Network's centralcasting service and is owned and operated by KB Broadcasting, it offers DirecTV satellite programming and local programming produced for the station. Originally KDLD-TV was a independent station (branded as 15 Country from 1990 to 1994 and Local 15 from 1995 to 2005) until 1994 when KDLD becomes affiliated with DirecTV and again until 2005 when KDLD rejoins DirecTV.

1950-1957

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It was based on the NBC-TV Microphone logo.

1957-1969

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It was based on the NBC-TV Chimes logo.

1969-1976

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It was based on the WGBH-TV logo.

1976-1990

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

It was based on the 1982 KTLA logo.

1990-1994

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

It was based on the Chevolet "Heartbeat of America" slogan logo and still based on the 1982 KTLA logo.

1994-1995

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

It was based on the 1994 DirecTV logo and still based on the 1982 KTLA logo.

1995-2003

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

It was based on the mid-90's WICD logo.

2003-2005

KDLD 2003

The enhanced version of the 1995 logo features a purple/red combo ("Local" on the purple rectangle and "KDLD" on the red rectangle) and "15" in a wide version of the Friz Quadrata Bold font.

2005-2011

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

It was based on the 2004 DirecTV logo, but the "15" portion is still based on the enhanced 2003 logo for KDLD-TV.

2011-2015

KDLD 2011

It was based on the 2011 DirecTV logo.

2015-present

KDLD 15

The current logo was based on the 2015 DirecTV logo to matching its logo as a part of DirecTV branding.

WHRK

WHRK launched in 1957, but until 1982, didn't have a logo. Instead, it opted for the call sign in Helvetica. It was affiliated with Cartoon Network and Boomerang until 2017, but once had Jetix as a secondary affiliate.

1982-1992

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

1992-1997

WHRK Logo 1992

In 1992, WHRK became an affiliate of Cartoon Network.

1997-2004

WHRK Logo 1997

In 1997, WHRK added back the hurricane as part of the Powerhouse rebrand. A similar logo with the "WHRK" text stylized in Jetix's font instead of Cartoon Network's was used for Jetix from 2004-2009.

2004-2010

WHRK Logo 2004

In 2004, with the launch of the City era WHRK switched to this cube. Due to a bug, the cube can't be seen. In 2009, WHRK refused to affiliate with Disney XD, so Boomerang became their secondary affiliate.

2010-present

WHRK Logo 1992

In 2010, with Cartoon Network's switch to Check It, WHRK switched back to their 1992 logo.

NMAL-TV

After they launched Nawmal Network in 2016, Sam A. Webster and Chance S. are also launching NMAL-TV (also known as YourNawmal20), a local television station which can be found in Channel 13, and is owned and operated by Nawmal Network Corporation (located in Nawmalland, Colorado), the same company that owned Nawmal Network.

2016-2017

NMAL-TV

In June 2016, Nawmal Media merged to Glass and A Half Full Networks.

KIVO Network

2017-present

KIVO Superstation along with six television stations merged to form KIVO Network, forming a centralcasting network of six stations including KEFL-TV, KWSB-TV, KDLD-TV, WHRK-TV, NMAL-TV, and its flagship station KIVO-TV. In February 2017, AT&T and Turner Broadcasting System opted in to acquire 30% of the network. The acquisition is to be finished by 2018. Template:KB Broadcasting