(WXYZ) — Did you know you can watch HDTV, including Channel 7, for free by installing an antenna? That's right, you don't need a cable box, subscription, or ...
For those wondering if modern smart TVs come with built-in antennas for capturing local broadcasts, the answer is no. But ...
According to a fresh report from Parks Associates, one in five U.S. households with internet access in the home possess a television antenna. At the same time, 12% of these households do not have a TV ...
Many people across the ABC13 viewing area enjoy our programming without cable or the internet, by using an antenna. Unfortunately, seeing us "over the air" is not always as simple as it may sound.
I'm not precious about video and sound, so this is actually the least important category in my hit list. When I was setting ...
TV antennas might seem like a relic of a bygone era, when the number of channels you received could be counted on one hand. But as consumers try to trim their ever-escalating cable and satellite TV ...
There has never been a better time to cut the cord and replace it with free TV. An over-the-air (OTA) antenna is a cheap way to complement or even replace live TV streaming services with events such ...
The Televes Smarkom is a clever device that can maximize reception of TV channels, pulling together and amplifying signals from up to three antennas and doing away with the need for a mechanical TV ...
Antennas are still a thing, and they’re a great way to watch live TV for free. Phil Nickinson / Digital Trends There’s a better-than-average chance that whatever you’re paying for your favorite ...
Engineering teams with WOGX/FOX 51 are performing routine maintenance on one of our broadcast antennas in the area. Our over-the-air broadcast signal in Gainesville/Ocala is expected to be off the air ...
One of the great things about this past Summer Olympics coverage—apart from the compelling competition and the U.S. team’s gold medal tally—was that NBC offered 24/7 coverage of the events in high ...
In last week’s column, I wrote about how ATSC 3.0 threatens over-the-air DVR as we know it. By allowing for encryption and DRM on local broadcasts, the new standard could lead to new restrictions on ...
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