QSVN-TV

QSVN-TV is a QTV affiliate in Quilava City.

History
QSVN singed on on January 17, 1944 making it the first TV station in Quilava City(then QVVV Channel 10, QFOR Channel 4, and QTO-TV Channel 2). It was a CBS affiliate. It ran as the most popular non-independent station in Quilava City. Then in 1978 CBS bought QFOR, so CBS moved to channel 4. CBS sold QSVN to WGN Continental Broadcasting (now Tribune Broadcasting) in 1978. NBC tried to make a deal with WCB to affiliate NBC on QSVN, but failed so went independent channel 2(also due NBC buying QTO in 1978). In 1982 QSVN ranked #1 in newscast for the 4th time in QSVN's history (first in 1944, then in 1956, and 1972) and remained number 1 today. In 1995 QSVN joined The WB. In 1996 Tribune added a newscast to QSVN(before as News 4 Quilava on The WB 7). In 2006 QSVN joined the CW. Then in 2015 QSVN joined QTV with The CW going to QNIN(now QCCW).

Newscast Titles

 * Your Quilava City Report (1944-1952)
 * Channel 7 Eyewitness News (1952-1960)
 * CBS 7 Eyewitnesses News (1960-1968)
 * CBS 7 News (1968-1978)
 * INN News (1978-1980)
 * QSVN News (1980-1991)
 * Newscenter 7 (1991-1995)
 * News 4 Quilava City on The WB 7 (1995-1996)
 * The WB 7 News (1996-2006)
 * The CW 7 News (2006-2008)
 * SVN News (2008-2015)
 * QTV 7 News (2015-present)

Branding History

 * QSVN-TV Channel 7 (1944-1956)
 * QSVN-TV CBS 7 (1956-1960)
 * CBS 7 (1960-1978)
 * Quilava City's 7 (1978-1980)
 * QSVN-TV (1980-1995)
 * The WB 7 (1995-2006)
 * The CW 7 (2006-2008)
 * SVN TV (2008-2015)
 * QTV 7 Quilava City (2015-present)