Over 75% of the estimated 33 million American households that get television through an antenna use indoor antennas, such as rabbit ears, according to market research firm Centris. That’s why Antennas ...
Remember when paying for cable was cool? Nowadays, your internet service provider is likely the same company you'll go to for paywalled content. But now that streaming is so popular, the cable TV ...
BETHESDA, MD.—About 8.1 million Americans will buy TV antennas this year, according to a mid-year analysis by the Consumer Technology Association, reflecting the growing audience for over-the-air ...
A merger of public broadcasting stations has changed WXEL’s signal transmission point from Boynton Beach to Miami and left some over-the-air viewers with snowy screens. It has crimped Zach Schwartz’s ...
It was 1947 when Don Hutcheson installed his first television antenna, in Whittier, California. Back then, you could get exactly one channel. Today, more than 150 channels broadcast in Southern ...
While the number of households with antennas in the U.S. dipped slightly in the last year, nearly 20,000 Asian-American homes in the region began using rabbit ears, and another 8,000 blacks switched ...
Why You Want It: It’s easy to assume all traditional TV antennas are bulky and never provide a crisp, reliable signal, but this ANTOP is the exception. The AT-105 is a modern, sleek over-the-air TV ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. But remember: The channels you end up receiving are ultimately determined by antenna placement in your home, proximity to a broadcast tower, ...
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