Only three stations had regular broadcasts on Channel 1. The rest never came on the air, or were experimental. What is now WBBM-TV 2 is probably the only one that could be regularly viewed in Michigan, although WSBT-TV 22 had a construction permit that was never built. I can only imagine the problems that both of those being on Channel 1 would have caused.
http://www.tech-notes.tv/History&Trivia ... nnel_1.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Channel_1 ... ican_TV%29
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Early History Of TV Allotments And Stations And Channel 1 History
Early History Of TV Allotments And Stations And Channel 1 History
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Re: Early History Of TV Allotments And Stations And Channel 1 History
My understanding was that the channel 1's moved to 7 when VHF-High became available.