It can be really hard to know how to watch TV these days. It used to be incredibly simple; flip on the set, turn the dial and fiddle with the antenna until you found the best signal possible. But times have certainly changed, and new data from Parks Associates which shows just 20% of homes in the United States now have an over-the-air (Ota) antenna.
A further 12% of users are planning to buy an antenna in the next six months. Antennas can be used to watch local broadcast channels that live TV streaming services sometimes don’t carry. Most antennas can be purchased for less than $40, and some allow users to receive and play signal broadcast in Ultra-High-Definition 4K. What Does an Antenna Do?
Millennials and Gen Z-ers who grew up with cable and satellite may not even know what the device is used for anymore. That’s not anything to...
A further 12% of users are planning to buy an antenna in the next six months. Antennas can be used to watch local broadcast channels that live TV streaming services sometimes don’t carry. Most antennas can be purchased for less than $40, and some allow users to receive and play signal broadcast in Ultra-High-Definition 4K. What Does an Antenna Do?
Millennials and Gen Z-ers who grew up with cable and satellite may not even know what the device is used for anymore. That’s not anything to...
- 12/7/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
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