Probably were all covered up during the repainting process so that they wouldn't get damaged by the over spray. Paint was probably sprayed on the building with an air compressor, but wouldn't they cover up the windows as well?
Most of the Fox 8 signage on the building dates back to when the station was owned & operated by Fox themselves. They do need to be replaced, as well as the one in front of their transmitter, which goes all the way back to 1997 when the Fox branding was first incorporated in their logo. Surprised it has held up as long as it has.
Then there's Nexstar's recent acquisition of The CW. Very doubtful that The CW will move to WJW and replace Fox, even though the station is owned by Nexstar. If signage is potentially being replaced, it could signal a new identity without the Fox branding.
I can't see The CW getting a low-number station (although, these days, numbers don't really mean that much) and getting ported to 8, especially if the rumors that The CW is going to be shifted away from teens/superhero dramas to cost-effective programming (read: reality shows) because Nexstar wants it to be profitable come to fruition. What appeal would it have to advertisers? (Although, The CW's network presence is so minimal that WJW's news setup would be perfect for it to just slide on in in place of Fox's programming.)
As far as the signage goes, if it was just a paint job on the building, wouldn't they just have covered up the lightbox signs on both sides of the building? It seems really peculiar to totally remove them, unless they're getting new signage to reflect the blue/red modern day look for Fox 8, instead of the nearly-30-year-old lightbox signs with the old blue/white logo inserts. The same goes for the dish: It was looking pretty old, and you could see that "WJW Television" dated back to the original days and everything around it had been painted over at least once.
As I said, it's probably nothing, but it just seemed peculiar. Then again, the La-Z-Boy store in North Olmsted had its signage removed only to be replaced with almost the exact same thing with their remodel, so it's not entirely out of the realm of possibility that Fox 8 is doing something similar.
If - and, this is a BIG if - Fox does move from 8 to, say, 43, do you think they'd stand for the news production being shared with CBS? I'd be willing to bet they'd want a separate "Fox 43 News" setup to be built, so you'd either get something like it was in the "Hometeam 19/43" days - where it's the same team on different sets - or something akin to how Channel 3 would produce newscasts for Channel 23 when it was in the PAX days (I think), but I think those two are almost the same thing.
Is it wrong that I'd love it if that happened, and they rebranded everything like it was when the Fox branding started creeping in? "EIGHT! IS! NEWS!"
