1956–1959[]
1959–1962[]
LOGO MISSING |
1962–1968[]
1968–1974[]
LOGO MISSING |
1974–1984[]
1984–1995[]
During this period, WTVW was one of a few non-ABC owned stations (despite being affiliated with them then) to use the ABC circle 7 logo.
1995–1998[]
WTVW officially ended its 39-year affiliation with ABC and joined Fox on December 3, 1995, with ABC moving to former CBS affiliate WEHT and CBS moving to former Fox affiliate WEVV-TV
1998–2002[]
2002–2004[]
2004–2005[]
2005-June 2011[]
2005–May 2011[]
May–June 2011[]
On May 11, 2011, Fox announced that it would disaffiliate from WTVW and move its programming to a subchannel of WEVV-TV that already carried programming from MyNetworkTV, effective July 1 (WEVV's main channel remains with CBS) – in effect, resulting in Fox returning to its original affiliate in Evansville.
2011–2019[]
2011–2013[]
On July 1, 2011, WTVW became an independent station as WEVV-DT2 took the Fox affiliation, rebranded as "Local 7", the station replaced Fox primetime Shows with syndicated programming on weeknights, westerns on Saturdays and movies on Sundays.
2013–2019[]
On January 28, 2013, Mission Broadcasting announced that WTVW would become the new The CW affiliate for the Tri-State area effective January 31. The affiliation came nearly a month after Roberts Broadcasting closed down WAZE-LP, WJPS-LP, and WIKY-LP, which served as translators for Evansville's original CW affiliate WAZE-TV (the full-power WAZE signal shut down in early 2012, leaving the translators to carry it's programming until they ceased operations).
2019–present[]
2024 (tentative)[]
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ABC affiliates: KAMC | KODE-TV | WAWV-TV | WLAJ | WTVO | WUTR | WVNY All are operated by Nexstar Media Group. |