April 30, 2008; ST. LOUIS – 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 ...
I’m one of those folks without cable, satellite or Internet TV. I use the old rabbit ears antenna, which actually gets PBS, CBS and FOX plus some Spanish stations. In the last year, things have gone ...
So what are the current antenna recomendations.<P> I've got a tv/vcr on one end of the house and my new WinTV GO on the other. I've been using rabbit ears on the TV, as most channels are ok. But I ...
It was 1947 when Don Hutcheson installed his first television antenna, in Whittier. Back then, you could get exactly one channel, W6XAO. Today, W6XAO goes by KCBS/2, and more than 150 channels ...
ELIZABETH ROY opted out of her cable package years ago. But the 40-year-old can still watch the 2021 Emmy Awards on her local CBS affiliate—free of charge—with an assist from a $19 antenna she bought ...
The television antenna, a relic from the black-and-white analog era, has become an improbable fighter in the modern cord-cutting movement. Without one, it’s not possible to ditch cable or satellite ...
Watching television without cable or satellite service is about to become more difficult for many North Olympic Peninsula viewers. For some television fans, those old rabbit ears on top of the trusty ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. BETHESDA, MD.—About 8.1 million Americans will buy TV antennas this year, according to a mid-year ...
Q I need an indoor AM/FM antenna for my 30-year-old Technics receiver. It works well enough for the most part, but I have trouble receiving radio on either band. I purchased a TERK PIB amplified ...
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