Mark said:
As a companion thread to the commercial station thread. What is the biggest market that had to wait the longest to get a PBS station?
This doesn't count markets like Rockford that don't have one. So they are still waiting.
I will admit market ranks below are 10 years old...
Last three Top 10 markets to get a non-commercial educational station:
- #2 Los Angeles (KCET-28 9/28/1964, though KVCR-24 had been operating for two years in San Bernardino, and a non-commercial station is said to have operated from UCLA on channel 28 in the early 1950s)
- #4 Philadelphia (WHYY-12 9/12/1963, after leaving commercial service. However, WUHY-35 may have operated before WHYY became a non-commercial station.)
- #1 New York (WNET-13 9/16/1962, after leaving commercial service.)
Last three Top 30 markets:
- #25 Indianapolis (WFYI-20 10/4/1970, though WTIU-30 had been on for about 18 months from nearby Bloomington)
- #23 Baltimore (WMPB-67 10/5/1969)
- #26 San Diego (KPBS-15 6/25/1967)
Last three Top 100 markets:
- #60 Knoxville (WKOP-15 8/15/1990, though WETP-2 was arguably the PBS station for both Knoxville and the Tri-Cities. It signed on 3/15/1967.)
- #83 Fort Myers (WSFP-30 8/15/1983)
- #44 West Palm (WXEL-42 7/8/82)
(and if you consider WETP Knoxville's PBS station then 3rd place would be

- #63 Austin, Tex. (KLRU-18 5/3/1979)
Three markets larger than Rockford that don't have PBS stations:
#132 Bakersfield, Cal.
#115 Santa Barbara-San Luis Obispo-Santa Maria, Cal.
#108 Tyler-Longview, Tex.
Beaumont, Tex. is just a slot or two smaller than Rockford (probably not anymore!) and has no PBS station.
For what it's worth, the *first* Top 10 markets to get a non-commercial educational station:
- #5 San Francisco (KQED-9 4/2/1954)
- #6 Boston (WGBH-2 5/2/1955)
- #3 Chicago (WTTW-11 9/5/1955)
The first Top 30 markets:
- #11 Houston (KUHT-8 5/12/1953, the first non-commercial educational station and the only one until 1954)
- #19 Pittsburgh (WQED-13 3/19/1954)
- #30 Cincinnati (WCET-48 7/26/1954)
The first Top 100 markets:
- #84 Madison (WHA-21 5/3/1954)
- #51 Birmingham (WBIQ-10 4/28/1955)
- #82 Champaign (WILL-12 8/1/1955)