WXGZ-TV[]
1984–1987[]
1987–1992[]
WACY-TV[]
1992-1995[]
In February 1992, channel 32 changed its call letters as WACY-TV, as its license was purchased by Ace TV around this time.
WACY-TV station ID from 1993
Gold variant
1995–1997[]
In August 1995, WACY decided to adopt an all-day children's programming format under the branding "Wacky 32"; this format lasted until 1999.
1997–1998[]
1998–2008[]
2008–2021[]
2021-present[]
As of 2021, it is one of the few affiliates to continue using the classic "searchlights" Fox logo since 1996, together with WMSN in Madison, WBFF in Baltimore, as well as WFXP in Erie.