Class A station KLHU-CD channel 45 in Lake Havasu City, surrendered its license to the FCC last Thursday, marking the end of local television in Lake Havasu City. The station had been on the air since 1984. The station's website, http://www.klhu.tv, is still up, and they posted the last edition of the station's local newcast, which was a farewell retrospective. Not sure what the reason was for shuttering the station, other than owner Jolene Jensen's remark about retiring, but I would imagine that finances have something to do with it as well. As a Class A station, TV 45 was required to be operating in digital by September 1, 2015, and operating on RF channel 45, they would have been required to go through the expense of switching to another RF channel during the repacking process. The spectrum was not needed by the FCC for the incentive auction, so there was no help there.
Sorry to see any locally-operated station shut down, but the station came about due to an FCC policy change in the early 1980s, allowing low power stations to originate programming, and now the station may have fallen victim to another FCC policy change favoring wireless telecommunications at the expense of broadcast television.
Sorry to see any locally-operated station shut down, but the station came about due to an FCC policy change in the early 1980s, allowing low power stations to originate programming, and now the station may have fallen victim to another FCC policy change favoring wireless telecommunications at the expense of broadcast television.