Yes, I can see it now, also, the elements are more widely spaced, whereas for high-VHF, I imagine they would be a bit closer together and more evenly spaced. WLWT would have been highly coveted for Reds baseball back in the day, they were the flagship station and AFAIK carried all games, at least the home ones. (And don't forget Bob Braun and Paul Dixon.)
For any newbies who might be reading this, the lower the channel, the longer the elements, and the higher the channel, the shorter they are. I have to think that the Televes DATBOSS with the low-VHF add-on is suboptimal because there is only a single element. So far I haven't seen any DX on low-VHF using it, but it's still there just in case there would ever be a huge e-skip opening or something. I got it in part in hopes of being able to pick up WCES-20 on OTA 6, but nothing so far, it's just too far away and I am beyond even the Longley-Rice fringe. The other Augusta full-power stations give Richland County a light dusting of signal per their Longley-Rice heat maps.