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kcmo60slogo.jpg|Print logo
 
 
kcmonewsfilm.jpg|"News Film" slide (early 1960s)
 
kcmonewsfilm.jpg|"News Film" slide (early 1960s)
kcmostram.jpg|Print ad (1960s)
 
 
60seyewitnessnews.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' logo (late 1960s)
 
60seyewitnessnews.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' logo (late 1960s)
 
kcmocamera.jpg|Logo on camera (late 1960s)
 
kcmocamera.jpg|Logo on camera (late 1960s)
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<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="175" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none">
kcmobug.jpg|Station ID bug (1970s)
 
 
70seyewitnessnews.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1972–1976)
 
70seyewitnessnews.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1972–1976)
 
Kcmonews70s.jpg|Newscast close (1972–1978)
 
Kcmonews70s.jpg|Newscast close (1972–1978)
 
kcmopromo.jpg|Promo (1976)
 
kcmopromo.jpg|Promo (1976)
 
kcmoeyewitness.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1976–1978)
 
kcmoeyewitness.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1976–1978)
 
kcmobug.jpg|Station ID bug (1978)
 
kcmonews78.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1978–1983)
 
kcmonews78.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1978–1983)
 
kcmofriday.jpg|''Friday Fright Night'' bumper
 
kcmofriday.jpg|''Friday Fright Night'' bumper
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On June 7, 1983, KCMO-TV changed its call letters to KCTV after its radio sisters were sold off. It also moved its operations to Fairway, Kansas; on the Kansas side of the market. The newscast title ''Eyewitness News'' remained until 1985, and became ''Kansas City's News'' (putting it line with the station's then-slogan "Kansas City's Television").
 
On June 7, 1983, KCMO-TV changed its call letters to KCTV after its radio sisters were sold off. It also moved its operations to Fairway, Kansas; on the Kansas side of the market. The newscast title ''Eyewitness News'' remained until 1985, and became ''Kansas City's News'' (putting it line with the station's then-slogan "Kansas City's Television").
   
<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="175" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none">
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<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="175" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" orientation="landscape">
 
kctvneon.jpg|Neon version of logo
 
kctvneon.jpg|Neon version of logo
 
kctv83.jpg|Station ID using CBS' "We've Got the Touch" campaign (1983–1984)
 
kctv83.jpg|Station ID using CBS' "We've Got the Touch" campaign (1983–1984)
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422544 308734309181965 1346776468 n.jpg|1983 Legal ID
 
kctvnews83next.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1983–1984)
 
kctvnews83next.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' open (1983–1984)
 
kctvnews83.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' close (1983–1984)
 
kctvnews83.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' close (1983–1984)
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Article image 2.jpg|1984 Legal ID
 
kctveyewitness.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' 5 p.m. open (1984–1985)
 
kctveyewitness.jpg|''Eyewitness News'' 5 p.m. open (1984–1985)
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Blocked Square- During & After.jpg|1985 Legal ID
 
kctvnews85.jpg|''Kansas City's News'' open (1985–1989)
 
kctvnews85.jpg|''Kansas City's News'' open (1985–1989)
kctvnewsteam.jpg|Alternate ID
 
kctvheart.jpg|Logo with slogan (1985–1989)
 
 
kctv86.jpg|News team promo (1985–1989)
 
kctv86.jpg|News team promo (1985–1989)
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20151020 143549.jpg|1986 Legal ID
 
kctvheart.jpg|Logo with slogan (1987)
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TVB logo.PNG|1987 Legal ID
 
kctvnewsteam.jpg|Alternate ID (1988)
 
Cbs1988.png|1988 Legal ID
 
kctv89.jpg|Station ID/Newscast open (1989–1990)
 
kctv89.jpg|Station ID/Newscast open (1989–1990)
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HTC logo.PNG|1989 Legal ID
Cbs1988.png
 
 
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<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="175" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none">
 
kctvnews90.jpg|''Kansas City's News'' open (1990–1993)
 
kctvnews90.jpg|''Kansas City's News'' open (1990–1993)
kctv90heart.jpg|Alternate logo used in promos
 
 
KCTV-Cinema5.jpg|"Cinema 5" open (1990)
 
KCTV-Cinema5.jpg|"Cinema 5" open (1990)
 
kctv90heart.jpg|Alternate logo used in promos
 
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In 1999, KCTV eliminated the "5" as their main logo and introduced a stylized "tower" with seismic waves. It represents the station's 1,042-foot transmitter tower at its former studios on East 31st Street on Union Hill south of Downtown Kansas City. During this time, the current newscast title ''KCTV 5 News'' was adopted. The slogan for this era was "News That Makes a Difference".
 
In 1999, KCTV eliminated the "5" as their main logo and introduced a stylized "tower" with seismic waves. It represents the station's 1,042-foot transmitter tower at its former studios on East 31st Street on Union Hill south of Downtown Kansas City. During this time, the current newscast title ''KCTV 5 News'' was adopted. The slogan for this era was "News That Makes a Difference".
   
<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="175" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none">
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<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" widths="175" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
 
KCTV late 90s-horizontal.jpg|Horizontal version of logo
 
KCTV late 90s-horizontal.jpg|Horizontal version of logo
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KCTV logo 2001.svg|Horizontal logo with website
 
kctvnews99logo.jpg|Graphics used during news open
 
kctvnews99logo.jpg|Graphics used during news open
 
kctvnews99.jpg|''KCTV 5 News'' 10 p.m. open (1999–2002)
 
kctvnews99.jpg|''KCTV 5 News'' 10 p.m. open (1999–2002)
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[[File:KCTV5.jpg|200px|center]]
 
[[File:KCTV5.jpg|200px|center]]
   
In 2002, KCTV switched to a more traditional logo with a large italic ''"5''". The colors were also changed to red, white, and blue (which were meant to be patriotic colors commemorating the first year anniversary of 9/11). The slogan during this period was "Live. Late-Breaking. Investigative." This same slogan was also used for sister station [[KPHO-TV]] from 2002-2008.
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In 2002, KCTV switched to a more traditional logo with a large italic ''"5''". The colors were also changed to red, white, and blue (which were meant to be patriotic colors commemorating the first year anniversary of 9/11). The slogan during this period was "Live. Late-Breaking. Investigative." This same slogan was also used for sister station [[KPHO-TV|KPHO]] from 2002-2008.
   
 
<gallery spacing="small" gallery="gallery" position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" orientation="none" widths="175" bordercolor="transparent">
 
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=== 2011–present===
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=== 2011–2015===
[[File:kctv_2011.jpg|175px|center]]
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[[File:KCTV 5 logo.png|175px|center]]
   
In 2011, the 2002 logo was given a slight update. The edges of the box surrounding the "''5''" are rounded off, and the station itself is now referred to by its newscast title ''KCTV 5 News''. The current slogan is "It's Your News".
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In 2011, the 2002 logo was given a slight update by having the edges of the box surrounding the "''5''" rounded off. "It's Your News" became the slogan during this period.
   
 
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kctv_2011.jpg|''KCTV 5 News'' logo (2011–2015)
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kctvnews2011.jpg|''KCTV 5 News'' 6 p.m. open (2011–present)
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kctvnews2011.jpg|''KCTV 5 News'' 6 p.m. open (2011–2015)
 
KCTV Weather 2011.jpg|KCTV weather logo
 
KCTV Weather 2011.jpg|KCTV weather logo
 
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=== 2015–present ===
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[[File:KCTV 5 CBS.png|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
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On October 11, 2015, KCTV incorporated the CBS eye with the italicized ''"5''" and updated the ''KCTV 5 News'' logo.
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KCTV 5 News logo 2015.svg|''KCTV 5 News'' logo (2015–present)
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kctvnews2015.png|''KCTV 5 News'' open (2015–present)
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[[Category:Kansas City]]
 
[[Category:Kansas City]]
 
[[Category:Missouri]]
 
[[Category:Missouri]]
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Revision as of 21:57, 14 January 2016

KCMO-TV

1953–1955

Kcmo53logo

KCMO-TV signed on the air on September 27, 1953. The station was owned by the KCMO Broadcasting Corporation along with KCMO radio. It was originally an ABC affiliate with DuMont programming. A week after its launch, Meredith Broadcasting acquired KCMO-AM-TV and this merger was completed less than two months later.

1955–1959

Kcmo55

KCMO became a CBS affiliate on September 28, 1955, switching with KMBC-TV.

1959–1969

Kcmo60s

In 1959, KCMO introduced a "5" logo that incorporated the CBS eye (sans the iris) within it. The Eyewitness News title for its newscasts was later adopted in 1966.

1969–1972

Kcmo70logo

1972–1980

Kcmo72

1980–1983

Kcmo80logo

KCTV

1983–1990

On June 7, 1983, KCMO-TV changed its call letters to KCTV after its radio sisters were sold off. It also moved its operations to Fairway, Kansas; on the Kansas side of the market. The newscast title Eyewitness News remained until 1985, and became Kansas City's News (putting it line with the station's then-slogan "Kansas City's Television").

1990–1993

Kctv90

1993–1999

Kctv 1997

The "Kansas City's Television" slogan and the Kansas City's News branding were retired in 1993. The title of KCTV's newscasts became News 5, thus adopting the station slogan "5 Stands for News"; that slogan lasted until 1997 when it adopted "Taking Action" as its slogan until 1999.

1999–2002

In 1999, KCTV eliminated the "5" as their main logo and introduced a stylized "tower" with seismic waves. It represents the station's 1,042-foot transmitter tower at its former studios on East 31st Street on Union Hill south of Downtown Kansas City. During this time, the current newscast title KCTV 5 News was adopted. The slogan for this era was "News That Makes a Difference".

2002–2011

KCTV5

In 2002, KCTV switched to a more traditional logo with a large italic "5". The colors were also changed to red, white, and blue (which were meant to be patriotic colors commemorating the first year anniversary of 9/11). The slogan during this period was "Live. Late-Breaking. Investigative." This same slogan was also used for sister station KPHO from 2002-2008.

2011–2015

KCTV 5 logo

In 2011, the 2002 logo was given a slight update by having the edges of the box surrounding the "5" rounded off. "It's Your News" became the slogan during this period.

2015–present

KCTV 5 CBS

On October 11, 2015, KCTV incorporated the CBS eye with the italicized "5" and updated the KCTV 5 News logo.

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