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 ...
You may think that TV antennas are a thing of the past, but not only are they still around, they can also pick up a lot of ...
Modern TV antennas are smarter and sleeker but they work the same way: pulling free broadcast signals right out of the air.
TV lovers hit by the weak economy and fat cable bills are going old-school. More and more people are using antennas to get free programming. That's right: The pair of rabbit ears that your grandmother ...
Don’t get rid of those rabbit ears or rooftop television antennas just yet. Those antennas are likely receive digital signals better than the analog signals they pick up now. “Even rabbit ears, ...
When cable TV arrived in the ' 70s, rabbit ears seemed destined to go the way of the polyester pantsuit. So, too, the clunky outdoor antenna, a rooftop fixture that once upon a time signaled the rise ...