Fox 30 Happy Tree

Fox 30 Happy Tree (HPSC-DT) is a Fox affiliate serving Happy Tree viewers. The transmitter is located just outside of Happy Tree Town.

History
HPSC, the later Fox 30 Happy Tree, signed on the air on March 24, 1967 (over 32 years before Happy Tree Friends debuted) as an independent station with a large lineup of syndicated programming. It has always been owned by local corporations. HPSC picked up the Fox network on April 5, 1987, which coincided with the prime time launch of the Fox network of which the station, as Fox 30 Happy Tree, has been an affiliate with ever since.

New shows Married... with Children and the sketch comedy series The Tracey Ullman Show were popular in Happy Tree Town. Fox added one new show per week over the next several weeks, with the drama 21 Jump Street, and comedies Mr. President and Duet completing its Sunday schedule. On July 11, the network rolled out its Saturday night schedule with the premiere of the supernatural drama series Werewolf, which began with a two-hour pilot movie event. Three other series were added to the Saturday lineup over the next three weeks: comedies The New Adventures of Beans Baxter, Karen's Song and Down and Out in Beverly Hills (the latter being an adaptation of the film of the same name). Both Karen's Song and Down and Out in Beverly Hills were canceled by the start of the 1987–88 television season, the network's first fall launch, and were replaced by the sitcoms Second Chance and Women in Prison.

Fox 30 Happy Tree began airing news updates in 1990 and eventually launched a full-time news department in 1999 with live broadcasts at 7 AM, 6 PM and 10 PM.