This logo uses a variation of the Bauhaus font as its font. 1967–1977 Edit. You can help Logopedia by uploading it here. The "w" was blue, the "n" was orange, the "e" was yellow-green, and the "t" and "13" was green. WNEW-TV … On March 15, 2016, WWFS changed or reverted back to the original call letters as FM Radio stations in Hartford-New Britain-MiddletownFM Radio stations in Middlesex, Somerset, and Union CountiesFM Radio stations in the Hudson Valley, including Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange CountiesTake your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In May 1985, Metromedia sold all of its independent stations (including WNEW-TV) to News Corporation, who announced its intentions to launch the then-new Fox on May 7, 1986, with KTTV, KDAF, KRIV, WFLD, and WTTG forming what would become Fox Television Stations.

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1961–1967 Edit. In 1972, WNET released another logo. The call letters switch to On October 12, 2011, the station dropped adult contemporary along with its Today's Fresh Music slogan as Hot AC format. Add a photo to this gallery. For other related logos and images, see: You can help Logopedia by uploading it here. Add a photo to this gallery. This page only shows primary logo variants. In 2011, the logo was modified, removing the dot above the I. On January 27, 2003, WNEW-FM dropped the talk format and stunted for the next 3 months with CHR music, using a limited playlist of approximately 50 songs from artists like Pink, Eminem, Bowling for Soup, and Avril Lavigne, as well as nightly simulcasts of CBS's On January 2, 2007 at 5:00 AM, after playing Kool and the Gang's "Fresh", WNEW flipped to an adult contemporary format with a verge towards hot adult contemporary known as "Fresh 102.7", with "How to Save a Life" by The Fray being the first song played. On January 27, 2003, WNEW-FM dropped the talk format and stunted for the next 3 months with CHR music, using a limited playlist of approximately 50 songs from artists like Pink, Eminem, Bowling for Soup, and Avril Lavigne, as well as nightly simulcasts of CBS's Late Show with David Letterman. ... WNEW-TV Edit 1958–1961 Edit. This article or section lacks a former logo at the moment.