GNCM

1972-1978
A year before this logo was introduced, GNCM was acquired by Pinetown-based Kaiser Broadcasting.

1978-1983
During this period, GNCM was purchased by Ginago-based Field Communications.

1983-1986
Around 1983, due to bitter disputes, Field Communications put all of its stations (VKBS in Millabelphia, VFLD in Ginago, GBHK in San Fernando, VLVI in Doston, VKBM in Montroit and GNCM in New Cesterfield) up for sale. VKBS signed off, whilst VBHK was sold to United Television (now a The CW O&O), VLVI was purchased by Gannett Company (now a The CW affiliate owned by Sunbeam Television), VKBM (now a The CW O&O) was purchased by Cox Enterprises and VFLD and GNCM were both purchased by Metromedia.

1986
In May 1985, Metromedia sold all of its independent stations to News Corporation (VCVD, being an EBC affiliate, was instead sold to Hearst Corporation with News Corporation opting to acquire VXNN instead), who announced its intentions to launch the then-new Fox Broadcasting Company on May 7th, 1986, with VHPL, GTTV, VFLD, VTTG, GDAP, GRIV and GNCM forming what would become Fox Television Stations, making GNCM a Fox O&O and the second O&O station in the New Cesterfield market since NBC's purchase of GNTT in the 1960s. This logo was short-lived.

1993-1994
Around this time, GNCM embedded the "21" inside the "O" of the Fox logo, therefore reintroducing the stylized 21 that was used from 1983 until 1986 during the Metromedia era.

Affiliation history

 * DuMont (1953-1956)
 * Metropolitan (1956-1967)
 * Metromedia (1967-1986)
 * Fox (1986-present)

Ownership history

 * Independent (1953-1971)
 * Kaiser Broadcasting (1971-1977)
 * Field Communications (1977-1983)
 * Metromedia (1983-1986)
 * Fox Television Stations (1986-present)