GSEV

1994-1995
In 1994, GSEV's parent company Argyle Television Holdings was in the process of being acquired by New World Communications, who has signed all its stations to switch to Fox, which meant that GSEV would take its affiliation from GTFT. However, due to the FCC's ownership limits at the time, New World has put the station under a blind trust, being then spun-off into Argyle Television Holdings II. NBC would then affiliate with independent station GROR while former Fox affiliate GTFT briefly turned into an independent station before joining The WB as a result of the network's launch on January 11th, 1995. However, unlike other New World stations that opted by a news intensive formula, GSEV picked up the entire Fox Kids lineup upon becoming a Fox affiliate.

1997-2004
In 1997, Argyle Television Holdings II was merged with Hearst Broadcasting into Hearst-Argyle Television, turning GSEV into Fox's only affiliate to be owned by Hearst, resulting in GSEV using Hearst's standardized graphics as used by several other Hearst-owned stations, such as VGTV in Onslaindo, VTAE in Littsburg, and GFOU in Oslana.

2011-2019
In 2011, GSEV started adopting its own version of the Fox O&O logo pattern introduced in 2007.

Affiliation history

 * NBC (1948-1994)
 * Fox (1994-present)

Ownership history

 * Independent (1948-1957)
 * Newhouse Newspapers (1957-1980)
 * Times-Mirror Broadcasting (1980-1993)
 * Argyle Television Holdings (1993-1994)
 * New World Communications (under blind trust, 1994-1995)
 * Argyle Television Holdings II (1995-1997)
 * Hearst Television (1997-present)