One option for trimming your monthly bills is to cut the cord, swapping your pricey cable service for an indoor TV antenna and free over-the-air television. You’ll want to make sure you can get decent ...
Consumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website. Have you been thinking about cutting the cord, swapping your pricey cable service for an indoor TV antenna and free ...
The world is going digital. This is a commonly used phrase but sounds simpler than it is in reality. Throughout the last 15 years hundreds of companies have been involved in defining standards for the ...
Broadcast-only TV homes have grown slightly and those in Internet video-only TV households. A new report from GfK says 17% of U.S. TV homes now receive broadcast-only TV reception -- up from 15% in ...
153,000 households in Northeast Ohio use an antenna to watch TV. Of those, 62,700, or 41 percent, are in "challenging reception areas," according to market research firm Centris. That means they ...
A television signal originates from a transmitter that sends information from an audio and visual source to an amplifier or repeater to the digital receiver of an A/V device, such as a television. The ...
The airwaves above your house are packed with signals that usually live side-by-side with no problems, but sometimes interference can occur. When it comes to digital TV reception, cellular signals on ...
Years ago, television reception hereabouts depended on the size, orientation and height of the antenna at your house. Fancy rigs were tall, had lots of parallel aluminum elements and could be pointed ...
New proprietary research released today by Centris (www.centris.com), the leading media market research firm, reveals that 9.2 million U.S. households could experience receptivity problems with ...
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. Have you been thinking about cutting the cord, swapping your pricey cable service for an indoor HDTV antenna and free over ...