WBNS 10 is gonna be tough to pull in. You'll need some serious antenna to get anything reliable from it, from what I can tell. I'd suggest waiting to hear what some of the experts here say about it being possible.
What I can tell you is that you're wanting stations from 3 different directions. A good long range antenna on a rotor might be what you need. If a rotor doesn't suit your needs, you'll need a multi-antenna setup with an A/B switch.
Those channels to the NE are a piece of cake. A small UHF/VHF antenna could do it, like the ANT-751 or HD7000R. That much, I am pretty certain of.
The southern channels, besides being a fair distance away, have some terrain in the way. From your attic with a mature tree in that direction, odds are not in your favor for a reliable signal. You'll want something capable of going longer than the ones mentioned above, like a Winegard HD 7698P, or maybe an all UHF like the, Antennas Direct 43XG since no VHF reception required (if using an AB switch)
To go after all 3 directions on a rotor, you'd probably want the Winegard HD8200U. And it will want to be on top of the house.
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