POWER LINE OUTAGE DISRUPTS ONE OF SUMMIT COUNTY’S BROADCAST BACKBONES
SPRTV Announces Downtime for Several Over-the-Air Radio and TV Signals Summit Public Radio & TV (SPRTV) has confirmed a long-term power line outage at its Bald Mountain transmission site, interrupting the rebroadcast and over-the-air signals of multiple radio and television stations across Summit County. The Bald Mountain transmitter, maintained and powered by SPRTV’s nonprofit and all-volunteer organization, is a backbone for communications in the High Country. From that mountaintop in Breckenridge, SPRTV’s antenna transmits Front Range, regional, and local radio and television signals, enabling residents and visitors to receive public and commercial broadcasts for free. For some, SPRTV’s mountain transmission hub is more than a signal — it is a lifeline to connection and information. It carries trusted news, music, entertainment, cultural and educational programming, Spanish-language content, and emergency alerts to those who might otherwise be cut off by terrain, cost, or limited broadband. The outage underscores the need for infrastructure upgrades to ensure reliable and equitable public access to essential information in mountain communities. However, a fix is more complex: the site has been operating on a power line that is more than 40 years old. Recent troubleshooting and fault isolation indicate that the failure originates in the upper segment of the power line, located in the “Baldy Bowl” area. This section lies in extremely rugged, high-elevation terrain. With freeze cycles and winter now approaching, repairs cannot be made until summer 2026 at the earliest, pending weather and safe access. While the power line has been operating far beyond its expected lifespan, SPRTV has… POWER LINE OUTAGE DISRUPTS ONE OF SUMMIT COUNTY’S BROADCAST BACKBONES