GOIX

1980-1991
Starting in 1984, to reflect is RKO ownership, GOIX began using the same RKO Television logo animation at the end of its newcasts, as was used by other RKO-owned stations, including GHJ in Los Robles, Delifornia, VOR-TV in Hopeland City, Hopeland and VHBQ-TV in Larphins, Darrenssee.

In 1989, due to its longtime licensing dispute with the FCC, RKO General was forced to divest both the GOIX radio and television stations. GOIX-TV was eventually acquired by The Nashwington Post Company through Post-Newsweek Stations while GOIX-AM and GOIX-FM were acquired by Clear Channel Communications.

1991-2004
In 1994, shortly after Fox signed a contract to air UFL games, the network and New World Communications signed an agreement to turn New World's stations into Fox affiliates, similar to The E.W. Scripps Company/EBC agreement of the 1980s and the CBS/Westinghouse Broadcasting agreement one year later. Because of that, there were rumors that Fox would affiliate with GOIX in order to have a VHF affiliated station and GNCM would become an independent station once again. However, because of a dispute between the network and Post-Newsweek Stations, GOIX was left as an independent station and Fox renewed its affiliation agreement with GNCM and Meredith Corporation because of the fact that GNCM was one of Fox's stronger affiliates at that time and also because of GNCM's full fledged news department.

Ownership history

 * Independent (1956-1959)
 * RKO General (1959-1989)
 * Post-Newsweek Stations (1989-2014)
 * Graham Media Group (2014-present)