M.J. said:
Fresno is an interesting one - it started out as an all-UHF market, with both KMJ-TV (now KSEE) signing on Channel 24 and KJEO (now KGPE) signing on Channel 47 in 1953. Fresno had Channel 12 as its only VHF allocation, and KFRE-TV (now KFSN) signed on in 1956. KFRE moved to Channel 30 in 1961 and Fresno was an all-UHF market from then until 2009, when KAIL moved from Channel 53 to Channel 7 (both RF and PSIP).
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, South Bend, and Youngstown always were UHF markets, unlike Fresno.
These all-UHF markets make me wonder - What did locals watch when they had TV in the 1950s and early 60s when many sets didn't have UHF, or if they had UHF the signal quality was poor? In Youngstown locals had their choice of a number of VHF stations from Cleveland (3, 5, 8 ), Erie (12), and Steubenville (9), but what about Fresno or South Bend where VHF stations are further away?