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.

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 (1989-1994)
 * Abry Partners (1994-1996)
 * Sinclair Broadcast Group (1996-present)