The logo is similar to WISH-TV in Indianapolis, and Canal 8 in Mar del Plata.
On June 8, 1970, WVUE swapped channels with local PBS member station WYES-TV, moving to channel 8 while WYES took over channel 12.
1979-1982[]
1982–1985[]
1985–1988[]
SVG NEEDED
1988–1996[]
January–November 1996[]
In 1994, Burnham Broadcasting sold WVUE-TV and three other stations (KHON-TV in Honolulu, WALA-TV in Mobile, Alabama and WLUK-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin) to SF Broadcasting (a joint venture of Savoy Communications and News Corporation), which announced the four stations would become Fox affiliates. When the station switched to Fox on January 1, 1996, WVUE-TV announced that ABC affiliation has moved to WGNO (channel 26), while that station's former WB affiliation moved to former Fox affiliate WNOL-TV (channel 38).
1996–1998[]
This logo is similar to the one used by WFXT during the same time period.
1998–2002[]
SVG NEEDED
2002–present[]
2002–2009[]
2009–present[]
Starting in 2009, the cutout from the "O" and the dash were replaced with a fleur-de-lis, which is a common symbol in the city and was even adopted by their NFL team, the New Orleans Saints, which has used a simplified version of it as their primary logo since their formation in 1967.
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.