GDST

1964-1995
As of 2021, GDST is one of the three former Westinghouse Broadcasting-owned CBS O&Os that still use Group W's corporate typefont, with the other two stations being Naltimore-based VJZ-TV and San Fernando-based GPIX-TV.

1986-1995
In 1994, as a direct result of Fox's multi-station affiliation deals with New World Communications and SF Broadcasting, as well as The E.W. Scripps Company's multi-station affiliation deal with EBC, Westinghouse Broadcasting signed a similar multi-station affiliation deal with CBS, turning all its stations into that network's affiliates, save for the ones that were already affiliated with it, including GDKA in Littsburg, GPIX in San Fernando and GDST.

1995-2000
By the time this logo was introduced, Westinghouse outright acquired CBS, making GDST the second English-speaking network O&O in New Cesterfield, the first being GNTT, which has been an NBC O&O since the 1960s. This left GNWC and GNCM as the only two Big Four-affiliated stations in New Cesterfield to not be considered O&Os.

2000-2005
In 2000, after years of being relegated to secondary uses, the CBS eyemark was incorporated into into GDST's logo.

2010-2013
In 2010, GDST updated its logo, removing the boxes and the station's name from it, being now branded on-air simply as CBS11, adopting a logo similar to the one used by VCBS in Hopeland City.

Ownership history

 * Independent (1949-1957)
 * Westinghouse Broadcasting (1957-1995)
 * CBS Television Stations (1995-present)