Television sources > Over The Air (OTA) television
More programming is making over-the-air TV viewing a great option
wahmed:
I think its excellent. It covers everyone's wants and needs. I find it amazing how man is making so many advancements. We used to have o e channel and now there are limitless.
mairj23:
This does sound good for many reasons. Over the air tv should be free like it always has been nut it seems like politicians are trying to change that. I don't think it will pass anyhow but it's good to see other competitors out there.
westmixxin:
It's amazing that the trying to expand the airwaves to be honest with you. Depending on what kind of package you get if you're going to go for cable or satellite you can end up with thousands of channels. It's amazing that all these different networks could actually be in business at the same time and be able to survive simply because of an individual's needs are completely ignore the fact that they have ADHD and continuously change channels.
mairj23:
OTA programming is starting to have more channels since everything went digital a few years ago. Still, the quality of shows on the networks of ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox are weak. The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, New Girl, NCSI, Saturday Night Live, and Law and Order are all weak shows and outdated. Cable and satellite will always be better because the programs are more edgier.
easily confused:
"Cable and satellite will always be better because the programs are more edgier."
Would really dispute this statement. I have 35 OTA channels, a 30" dish for FTA satellite Ku band and a 7 1/2' C/Ku Band FTA dish. While my channel selection is far different from Bell, Shaw or any cable, it is every bit as good and free. I dropped Bull Expressvu many years ago simply because it was basically turning into pure garbage. I would never go back to either of the Canadian satellite providers considering my selection that I get for free and legally.
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