KILH

KILH-TV is the ITV Network affiliate for Lower Hengest, Chelford State. It broadcasts on channel 11. It is also the main EAS station in the event of a national emergency, local emergency, or severe weather.

PSA controversey
From 2003 to 2005, on Saturday mornings and weekday mornings, the channel showed DiC's syndication package (which showed edited/chopped up episodes of "The Berenstain Bears," "All Dogs Go to Heaven," "The Littles" and "Inspector Gadget's Field Trip"), and they always played the exact same commercials and public service announcements over and over. Two of the PSAs here that were always played back-to-back include a "Don't Drop out of School" ad (with a stereotypical "hip" black kid parking a school bus in the middle of traffic), and one from The Arkansas Partners in Prevention, with a chorus of kids singing "Don't take drugs!" (accompanied by a little animated head). They always played the two in this exact order.

Other PSAs they showed ad nauseum included the "Trees are Terrific" segment with Carly Cardinal (often right after the drugs one, the 60-second version was used by the station), one with a sports-involved girl talking about fruits and "veg-tubuls," an local anti-pranking PSA, Operation Lifesaver PSA's, as well as the same commercials for Chuck E. Cheeses and stuff.

The PSA that was reponsible for controversey was "Faces", a nightmare inducing PSA that showed a girl looking at the camera while happy birthday played in the background. Her face began to deteriorate while a creepy voice sung "How old are you now? La dee da dee dee" the girl's eyes eventually became lifeless and a white sheet was thrown over her face. The PSA was pulled off air and replaced with a digitally restored version of the Rita the Racoon PSA, shortly after a controversey over the PSA's and several suicides.