When I was growing up, we had four channels. My folks lived in the small town of Not-My-Online-Password, which is between two large cities, Neither-Is-This-One and Nor-Is-This-My-Password City. There were three TV stations, associated with the Big Three networks in the former city and the latter had one station associated with CBS.
In the early 70s, a new station that carried NET, which later became PBS, was established in one of the two cities – I forget which – and, of course, UHF reared its head later.
(This is true. Names have been changed just because.)
When I was growing up, we had four channels. My folks lived in the small town of Not-My-Online-Password, which is between two large cities, Neither-Is-This-One and Nor-Is-This-My-Password City. There were three TV stations, associated with the Big Three networks in the former city and the latter had one station associated with CBS.
In the early 70s, a new station that carried NET, which later became PBS, was established in one of the two cities – I forget which – and, of course, UHF reared its head later.
(This is true. Names have been changed just because.)