I was a child of the 50s and my Grandpa lived in southern Indiana. He had a metal tower that seemed to a kid to be 100 feet tall, and a giant antenna with a motorized rotor. I can only imagine the cost he had in the system. I wasn't allowed to touch the rotating direction knob on top of the set, but did get to watch some very good TV while I was visiting.
Here are the stations I remember he could get around 1954. Who knows what other channels he got, after all I wasn't allowed to DX, not that I knew what that meant:
Indiana
Bloomington WTTV
Evansville WFIE
Indianapolis WFBM
Indianapolis WISH
Princeton WRAY
Kentucky
Henderson WEHT
Louisville WAVE
Louisville WHAS
Ohio
Cincinnati WLWT
Cincinnati WCPO
Cincinnati WKRC
Missouri
St. Louis KSD
Oh, yea. It's true, in the early days of TV we even enjoyed watching test patterns with the profile of the American Indian. After all, the stations didn't come on until after 7:00 and went off by midnight.
Here are the stations I remember he could get around 1954. Who knows what other channels he got, after all I wasn't allowed to DX, not that I knew what that meant:
Indiana
Bloomington WTTV
Evansville WFIE
Indianapolis WFBM
Indianapolis WISH
Princeton WRAY
Kentucky
Henderson WEHT
Louisville WAVE
Louisville WHAS
Ohio
Cincinnati WLWT
Cincinnati WCPO
Cincinnati WKRC
Missouri
St. Louis KSD
Oh, yea. It's true, in the early days of TV we even enjoyed watching test patterns with the profile of the American Indian. After all, the stations didn't come on until after 7:00 and went off by midnight.