WFMY-TV on the air on September 22, 1949, as the second television station in North Carolina, debuting just a few months after fellow CBS affiliate WBTV in Charlotte. It was originally owned by the Greensboro News Company, publishers of the Greensboro Daily News and Daily Record (now merged as the Greensboro News & Record).
1953–1959[]
LOGO MISSING
1959–1964[]
LOGO MISSING
1964–1967[]
In 1965, the News Company was bought by what eventually became Landmark Communications, based off of Norfolk, VA.
1967–1970[]
1970–2001[]
Channel 2 was acquired by Harte-Hanks Communications in 1976. Harte-Hanks sold both channel 2 and Jacksonville, Florida sister station WTLV to the Gannett Company in December 1987. This has been the station's longest logo, used for more than 30 years.
"News 2" intro (1980-1984)
"Great Moments on Channel 2" (1982-1983)
"We've Got The Touch, You and Channel 2" (1983-1984)
"Share the Spirit on Channel 2" (1986-1987)
"CBSpirit" ID (1987–1988)
"The Look of America" ID (1991-1992)
2001–2015[]
Onscreen bug from 2001-2008
Station logo
Horizontal open logo with "HD."
Vertical logo with "HD."
Secondary logo with "HD."
2015–present[]
Logo is read as "News 2 WFMY" but it is mainly read as "WFMY News 2", where it has been the stations's branding since 2001.