April 30, 2008; ST. LOUIS – 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 ...
I’m one of those folks without cable, satellite or Internet TV. I use the old rabbit ears antenna, which actually gets PBS, CBS and FOX plus some Spanish stations. In the last year, things have gone ...
Watching television without cable or satellite service is about to become more difficult for many North Olympic Peninsula viewers. For some television fans, those old rabbit ears on top of the trusty ...
BETHESDA, MD.—About 8.1 million Americans will buy TV antennas this year, according to a mid-year analysis by the Consumer Technology Association, reflecting the growing audience for over-the-air ...
A merger of public broadcasting stations has changed WXEL’s signal transmission point from Boynton Beach to Miami and left some over-the-air viewers with snowy screens. It has crimped Zach Schwartz’s ...
And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: September 16, 1919, 99 years ago today … the birthday of the late Marvin Middlemark, the inventor of the TV antenna known as "rabbit ears." Back in TV ...
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