WOIO was first launched on May 19, 1985. It became one of the original charter Fox affiliates on October 9, 1986; that was changed later in 1994 when WOIO switched network affiliations from Fox to CBS; this sent the area's Fox affiliation to former CBS affiliate WJW; this logo survived the affiliation switch, and is one of a few TV station logos that render its channel number as a word, and not a number as is custom. This was the also the only logo used by the station as both an independent and Fox station; it was kept during the station's early months as a CBS affiliate.
This logo along with the WUAB logo of the same period continued to be used on the station's Doppler radar tower on I-71 in Brunswick until it was demolished in late 2015–early 2016.
1999–2002[]
Designer:
Raycom Design Group
Typography:
Impact, Times New Roman
Launched:
1999
2002–2019[]
2002–2015[]
2015–2019[]
Designer:
Limerick Studios
Typography:
Myriad Pro, Georgia
Launched:
August 24, 2015
On August 24, 2015, WOIO rebranded as "Cleveland 19".
2019–present[]
Designer:
Matt Quinn, Gray Graphics Hub
Typography:
Myriad Pro
Launched:
April 8, 2019
On April 8, 2019, Cleveland 19 rebranded as CBS 19.
1Owned by Branson Visitors TV, Gray holds a 50.1% interest in the company. 2Owned by Schurz Communications, Gray operated KGHZ through an SSA. 3Gray operates this station owned by American Spirit Media. 4Gray operates this station owned by Tegna through an SSA. 5Gray operates this station owned by The E. W. Scripps Company through an SSA. 6Gray operates this station owned by Tougaloo College. 7Joint venture with Ryman Hospitality Properties. 8Gray operates this station owned by SagamoreHill Broadcasting through an SSA. 9Joint venture with Warner Bros. Discovery and Lionsgate. 10Swap of these stations to Marquee Broadcasting in exchange for Marquee's construction permit of KCBU in Salt Lake City pending FCC approval.