GOSL

1982-1992
By 1986, GOSL became a Fox charter affiliate and started to refer to itself on-air as GOSL - Fox Channel 13, before shortening it to Fox 13 three years later, but the branding did not affect the station's logo until 1992.

In 1989, longtime owners Malrite Communications Group sold GOSL alongside VZTV in Steville, Darrensee and VUHF in Pedreston, Hopeland to Act III Broadcasting, turning it into one of the group's two VHF stations and the group's only station to have an established news department.

1994-1995
In 1994, Fox's parent company News Corporation has taken a minority stake on New World Communications, then-owners of GENT, as part of a multi-affiliation deal that would switch most of its stations to the network as a result of Fox winning the bid for United Football League's NFC television rights. However, GENT was left out of the deal as GOSL already was a VHF station and had a functional news department, aside from the station's owners Act III Broadcasting being at the time in a long-term multi-station affiliation agreement with the network. GENT was instead spun off into Argyle Television Holdings II while joining The WB as originally intended in January 1995.

2010-2019
In 2010, GOSL started adopting its own version of the Fox O&O logo pattern introduced in 2006.

Affiliation history

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

Ownership history

 * Independent (1956-1980)
 * Malrite Communications Group (1980-1989)
 * Act III Broadcasting (1989-1995)
 * Sullivan Broadcasting (1995-1998)
 * Sinclair Broadcast Group (1998-present)