Working on TDITVH, an item gave me an idea for a topic.....
In which "mixed" (VHF/UHF) TV markets did a UHF station make it to air before any VHF(s)?
The example that prompted the topic idea is in Jackson, Mississippi, where WJTV hit the airwaves first on channel 25 (they would later move to channel 12) some time before WLBT (then WJBT) debuted on channel 3.
I would imagine that in most examples of this phenomenon, the VHF station may well have received a CP first, but took longer to get on the air for whatever reasons. But are there examples of a UHF signing on first in a market when there was an open VHF allocation available? And if so, why would they have chosen to grab the inferior (VERY inferior in the 50's) UHF allocation and not an available VHF?
In which "mixed" (VHF/UHF) TV markets did a UHF station make it to air before any VHF(s)?
The example that prompted the topic idea is in Jackson, Mississippi, where WJTV hit the airwaves first on channel 25 (they would later move to channel 12) some time before WLBT (then WJBT) debuted on channel 3.
I would imagine that in most examples of this phenomenon, the VHF station may well have received a CP first, but took longer to get on the air for whatever reasons. But are there examples of a UHF signing on first in a market when there was an open VHF allocation available? And if so, why would they have chosen to grab the inferior (VERY inferior in the 50's) UHF allocation and not an available VHF?