Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:54:17 GMT — They were long thought to be a thing of the past, but rooftop antennas are making a comeback thanks to high cable and satellite prices and online programming options.
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 ...
It was 1947 when Don Hutcheson installed his first television antenna, in Whittier, California. Back then, you could get exactly one channel. Today, more than 150 channels broadcast in Southern ...
CLEVELAND — Buying an antenna for a high-definition television seems as out of place as using a rotary phone to make a call. But some consumers are spending thousands of dollars on LCD or plasma TVs ...
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 ...
It was 1947 when Don Hutcheson installed his first television antenna, in Whittier, Calif. Back then, you could get exactly one channel. Today, Hutcheson is still putting up antennas in Southern ...