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KVHP

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KVHP
Channels
Branding
  • KVHP Fox 29
  • Fox 29 Now @ 9 (newscasts)
  • SWLA ABC (DT2)
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
OperatorGray Television via SSA
KPLC
History
First air date
December 12, 1982 (41 years ago) (1982-12-12)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 29 (UHF, 1982–2009)
  • Digital: 30 (UHF, until 2018)
Call sign meaning
Hugh Van Eaton, Herschell Hardesty, Harold Protter (original owners)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID35852
ERP400 kW
HAAT393 m (1,289 ft)
Transmitter coordinates30°17′27″N 93°34′36″W / 30.29083°N 93.57667°W / 30.29083; -93.57667
Links
Public license information
Websitewatchfox29.revrocket.us

KVHP (channel 29) is a television station in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States, affiliated with Fox and ABC. It is owned by American Spirit Media, which maintains a shared services agreement (SSA) with Gray Television, owner of dual NBC/CW+ affiliate KPLC (channel 7), for the provision of certain services. The two stations share studios on Division Street in downtown Lake Charles; KVHP's transmitter is located in rural northwestern Calcasieu Parish five miles (8 km) northwest of Edgerly (halfway between Lake Charles and Beaumont, Texas, allowing the station's signal to reach both markets).

History

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The station first signed on the air on December 12, 1982, as an independent station with the slogan "Make a U-Turn to KVHP, Channel 29", airing a mixture of religious and family programming. It signed on by Dr. Hugh Van Eaton, a local Baptist minister, and he entered a partnership with Dr. J. W. DiGiglia and Herschell Hardesty and Harold E. Protter (also a co-owner of independent station WNOL in New Orleans) in 1984, under the name Lake Charles Electronic Media. In 1986, New Orleans televangelist Marvin Gorman purchased the station out of receivership, and he, in turn, sold the station to a group of five businessmen, Gary Hardesty (son of Herschell Hardesty), Michael Dillon, Jon Kurtin, Sol Gerber, and Donald Muckenthaler operating as KVHP-TV Partners.[2] KVHP became a charter affiliate of the upstart Fox Broadcasting Company on October 9, 1986. In 1996, National Communications purchased KVHP from KVHP-TV Partners.

In 2003, KVHP established a low-power repeater station for the Beaumont area, KUIL-LP (channel 64), which served as the Fox affiliate for southeast Texas and held a secondary affiliation with UPN (KUIL-LP lost its Fox affiliation to KBTV-TV in January 2009 and became a MyNetworkTV affiliate).[3] KVHP also operated another Texas-based repeater, KVHP-LD (channel 44) in Jasper; in March 2011, KVHP-LD ceased to serve as a translator of KVHP and began relaying programming from Beaumont ABC affiliate KBMT.

On July 28, 2009, KVHP began carrying programming from The CW on digital subchannel 29.2 (which had simulcast the main channel's programming in standard-definition prior to joining the network), after KVHP owner National Communications assumed promotional and advertising control of cable-only CW Plus affiliate "WBLC" from Suddenlink Communications. This was moved to KPLC's second subchannel on August 31, 2017, so that KVHP could launch Lake Charles' first standalone ABC affiliate, under the branding "SWLA ABC". Prior to this move, Lafayette's KATC served as Lake Charles' default ABC station, although some area cable and satellite providers also carried other nearby ABC affiliates, such as KBMT from Beaumont or KLAX-TV from Alexandria.[4] The new channel returns the network to the market 53 years after KPLC dropped its secondary ABC affiliation.

On March 10, 2016, National Communications, Inc. agreed to sell KVHP to KVHP License Subsidiary, LLC (a subsidiary of American Spirit Media) for $2 million.[5][6] American Spirit Media entered into a shared services agreement and studio lease agreement with Raycom Media (owner of local NBC affiliate KPLC) to operate KVHP when the acquisition was completed.[7] The application[8] was accepted for filing on March 18 by the Federal Communications Commission;[9] the sale was completed on August 15, 2016.[10]

Effects of Hurricanes Laura and Delta

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KPLC and KVHP began airing continuous coverage of Hurricane Laura on August 25, 2020, from their studio facility in Lake Charles. The personnel of both stations evacuated to the facilities of Baton Rouge sister station WAFB in the afternoon hours of August 26, as mandatory evacuations for the city of Lake Charles had been issued ahead of the hurricane's landfall. On August 27, the hurricane made landfall in Cameron, Louisiana; the KPLC/KVHP studio transmitter link tower collapsed shortly after landfall, resulting in severe damage to the studio building and taking both stations out of commission.[11] While KPLC was able to resume operations from the facilities of WAFB after the hurricane, KVHP was forced to remain silent due to the lack of an alternate tower; Fox thus provided a Foxnet-like national feed to local cable providers until KVHP resumed operations at the end of 2020, and KPLC simulcast KVHP's Fox feed on channel 7.5 and ABC feed on channel 7.4.[citation needed]

Newscasts and local programming

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KVHP aired news capsules and newscasts for a time during the late 1980s and early 1990s, before dropping them for a number of years. The station began airing local newscast once again in 1999, when it established an in-house news department and began producing a prime time newscast at 9 p.m. Within a year of the news department's launch, the station expanded its news programming and began producing a two-hour morning show and an hour-long 5 p.m. newscast. KVHP's newscasts were never considered a serious threat to the ratings dominance of NBC affiliate KPLC and by 2004, KVHP's news department was shut down with local news dropped from the station's lineup entirely.

Soon afterward, the station's only locally produced program consisted of a half-hour public affairs program called On the Air with Fox 29, which aired twice on Sundays and has since been canceled. On April 27, 2009, KVHP began broadcasting a tape-delay of Baton Rouge ABC affiliate WBRZ's weeknight 6 p.m. newscast, under the repackaged title Fox 29 News from the Capital at 9 p.m. on Monday through Friday evenings; the WBRZ rebroadcast was dropped in 2011.

On May 7, 2012, KVHP reinstated an in-house news department with the launch of a half-hour midday newscast at noon on weekdays (currently titled Fox 29 News Express). On February 29, 2016, the station premiered a 30-minute evening newscast, Fox 29 News at 9, following Fox's prime time lineup. The standalone newscast was short lived, as KVHP's news operations were taken over by KPLC after American Spirit Media acquired the station in late 2016.

KVHP-DT2 did not simulcast any newscasts from either KPLC or KVHP during its time as a CW affiliate, but began simulcasting KPLC's morning, 5 p.m., and 10 p.m. newscasts when it joined ABC on August 31, 2017. In October 2017, it began airing a KPLC-produced 6:30 p.m. newscast, which is exclusive to KVHP-DT2.

Technical information

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Subchannels

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The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KVHP[12]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
29.1 720p 16:9 KVHP-HD Fox
29.2 ABC ABC
29.3 480i Nosey Nosey
29.4 ION Ion Television
29.5 IONPlus Ion Plus
29.6 Laff Laff

Analog-to-digital conversion

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KVHP shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 29, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 30.[13] using virtual channel 29. Effective December 11, 2018, KVHP was licensed to move from channel 30 to channel 18 for the spectrum reallocation.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KVHP". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Yearbook" (PDF). www.americanradiohistory.com. 1993. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
  3. ^ Sanders, Ashley (December 18, 2008). "FOX 64 to drop affiliate in New Year". The Beaumont Enterprise. Retrieved December 20, 2008.
  4. ^ Miller, Mark (August 23, 2017). "KVHP Launching ABC Feed On Subchannel". TVNewsCheck. Retrieved August 24, 2017.
  5. ^ Asset Purchase Agreement, part 1 - Federal Communications Commission
  6. ^ Asset Purchase Agreement, part 2 - Federal Communications Commission
  7. ^ "Shared Services Agreement and Leases - Federal Communications Commission".
  8. ^ "Application View ... Redirecting". licensing.fcc.gov.
  9. ^ "Application Search Details". licensing.fcc.gov.
  10. ^ "Consummation Notice". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. August 16, 2016. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  11. ^ FCC: LMS #120907 Request for Silent STA — KVHP
  12. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KVHP". www.rabbitears.info.
  13. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 29, 2013. Retrieved March 24, 2012.
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