KLSR-TV
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KLSR-TV, a U.S. television station serving Eugene, Oregon, is an affiliate of the Fox network. Its transmitter is located in Eugene. It was Eugene's second UHF station to sign on the air. It is owned by California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc. of Medford, Oregon.

Newscasts 
KVAL-TV produces a live 10 P.M. newscast for KLSR entitled Fox News @ 10, on weekdays and KVAL News @10 on Fox a repeat of the evening news on weekends. In September, 2010 KVAL started producing a live morning newscast for KLSR called "Fox News Mornings," which was later dropped and replaced by a replay of KVAL's 6am hour of morning news. KVAL's newscasts on KLSR started broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen in late September, 2010.

Anchor 
Smitha George-10PM Anchor
Transmitters 
The station's digital channel, UHF 31, is multiplexed; in addition to the main Fox affiliate, it carries KEVU-CD (My Network TV) as adigital subchannel. KLSR has been a digital-only station since 12:01 am February 17, 2009.
KLSR's main signal is rebroadcast on the following translator stations:
K14GW-D Channel 14 Corvallis (Digital)
K19GH-D Channel 19 Eugene (City Grade Signal)
K32FI Channel 32 Yoncalla
K33FE Channel 33 Roseburg
K40IS-D Channel 40 Cottage Grove (Digital)
K43DI-D Channel 43 Canyonville (Digital)
K43LQ-D Channel 43 London Springs (Digital)
K51JB-D Channel 51 Florence (Digital)
K14MQ Channel 14 Coos Bay (Digital)

Controversy 
In November 2012, the Federal Communications Commission fined KLSR $13,000 for not filing paperwork for children's E/I programming for its Eugene translator, K19GH-D, in the previous four years. While the station has since caught up on its paperwork, the FCC has said that it is no excuse for not doing it in the first place.

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