in led tvs, the led driver is sometimes built into the psu, sometimes they have their seperate board too though. older lcd that are cclf have there own inverter boards and plasma have buffer boards. so check them leds, if the leads for the leds are built into the power supply i would say the psu is fine.
to test the leds, just set your multimeter to continuity setting and check each bulb, if no continuity then it is burnt out. then just desolder it and bridge the burnt out led leads with solder.
Thank you. I appreciate the help. I will check this out tomorrow before I go to work as I work a long day today. If it is just one bulb how crappy will the light/picture be if it just wasn't lit, would there be a big dim spot in the screen?
you probably wont even be able to tell a difference unless your ocd haha
edit: looks like the tv you have only has one board which hosts the psu/main/led driver ect.
what you need to do is test each led in the panel and if all return good, then you can replace either the board, or what looks like another common failure (which causes no backlight) is
this eeprom which looks pretty easy to replace. but like i say, you should do testing before you buy anything because you could just have a burnt led.
i also cannot find any schematics for that board as of yet but ill keep looking.