GNCM

1978-1984
During this period, GNCM was purchased by Ginago-based Field Communications.

1984-1989
Around 1983, due to bitter disputes, Field Communications put all of its stations (VKBS in Millabelphia, VFLD in Ginago, GBHK in San Fernando, VLVI in Doston, VKBM in Montroit and GNCM in New Cesterfield) up for sale. VKBS signed off, whilst VFLD was purchased by Metromedia (the company that would later sell its stations to News Corporation to create the Fox network, of which GNCM would later affiliate with), VBHK was sold to United Television, VLVI was purchased by Gannett, and both VKBM and GNCM were both purchased by Cox.

1993-1994
In 1993, Cox sold GNCM to Meredith Corporation, making it a sister station to fellow Fox affiliates VOGL in Onslaindo, VLRG in Littsburg and GVVU in Las Vengas.

1994-1995
In 1994, a few months after Fox being awarded with the television rights to the United Football League's National Football Conference, rumors started circulating that the network would end its affiliation with GNCM in order to try to set an affiliation deal with a VHF station (GNTT was automatically out of equation due to being owned by NBC). However, due to Fox and Post-Newsweek Stations' disagreements about the terms of a possible switch of GOIX from an independent station into a Fox affiliate, GNCM's parent company Meredith Corporation managed to renew its affiliation deal with the network, especially since GNCM was one of the strongest Fox affiliates at the time and the station already had a functional news department.

2007-2014
In 2007, GNCM started adopting its own version of the Fox O&O logo pattern introduced that year.

Affiliation history

 * DuMont (1953-1956)
 * Metropolitan (1956-1967)
 * Metromedia (1967-1986)
 * Fox (1986-present)

Ownership history

 * Independent (1953-1971)
 * Kaiser Broadcasting (1971-1977)
 * Field Communications (1977-1983)
 * Cox Broadcasting (1983-1993)
 * Meredith Corporation (1993-present)