So we dropped YouTube tv and went with unlimited ESPN, but it looks like we can’t watch any big 10 games. How are any of you watching without a cable company?
That won't work for everybody, sir. Location, location.It cracks me up when people ask how to watch a game on network television. Go to the store and buy the cheapest antenna you can.
The usual response though is, “I’ll just buy this other app/monthly subscription.”
Well we dropped YouTube tv so I’ve been wondering where the negative was going to be, sure enough leave it to the big 10.It cracks me up when people ask how to watch a game on network television. Go to the store and buy the cheapest antenna you can.
The usual response though is, “I’ll just buy this other app/monthly subscription.”
Digital TV is really good and enables a lot of features, but one drawback is the limited range of broadcast stations, and sensitivity to terrain and trees.That won't work for everybody, sir. Location, location.
They are required by federal law to work in every location. Might need a chimney antenna thoughThat won't work for everybody, sir. Location, location.
TheTV App has it. That was shown to us, during the last YTTV Wars.Well we dropped YouTube tv so I’ve been wondering where the negative was going to be, sure enough leave it to the big 10.
He’s asking for a free link. Either give it to him or ridicule him mercilessly.It cracks me up when people ask how to watch a game on network television. Go to the store and buy the cheapest antenna you can.
The usual response though is, “I’ll just buy this other app/monthly subscription.”
They failed.They are required by federal law to work in every location. Might need a chimney antenna though
I live maybe 15 crow-miles from several stations, all in the same direction except one, and even with an attic antenna the reception isn't all that reliable. I'm in a low area - gulley, I suppose - and there are a lot of trees around.They failed.
There are locations that are just out of range regardless of antenna. Got a property in NW Alabama that ONLY got a PBS station out of Cullman or somewhere. Not a NBC, CBS, FOX, or ABC remotely strong enough. Neighbors in the area said it was cable or nothing. Fortunately I had a hot spot for Netflix. It now has fiber so viewing options there have greatly improved.They are required by federal law to work in every location. Might need a chimney antenna though
YepSome of y’all didn’t grow up with 3 channels and it really shows.
I have some friends that live in Tupelo, in the Elvis Presly Lake area that can not get WTVA. They had a qualified technician look at it.And an antenna amplifier
With a 700 pound zenith cabinet tv.**Some of y’all didn’t grow up with 3 channels and it really shows.
But it had a built-in stereo.With a 700 pound zenith cabinet tv.**
We were similar, but finally found an antenna and direction combo that works. I basically have 1 spot to point toward Houston the avoid a tree line and the neighbor's roof. Works pretty well until the inclement weather hits which is really when you need it the most.I have some friend that live in Tupelo, in the Elvis Presly Lake area that can not get WTVA. They had a qualified technician look at it.
Of course now, the broadcast antenna is South of Houston. ???
The lower levels of required broadcast signal strength is BS.
4 cbsSome of y’all didn’t grow up with 3 channels and it really shows.
As a young lad growing up in Meridian, we only had 1 station that tried to cover all 3 networks. Even Birmingham only had 2 stations at the time, and I believe Jackson only had 2.4 cbs
9 nbc
12 pbs
was a teen by the time we got abc and fox.
Growing up in the Pine Belt we had WDAM Laurel-Hattiesburg, that was the only dependable one. Sometimes we could get WTOK from Meridian. On a really good day WLOX from the Coast or one of the Jackson ones. On an excellent day we could get WWL from New Orleans but you had to put some "tin foil" on the antenna to help, and when you finally got it if anybody in the room moved you may lose the signal and suffer the rath of the rest of the family for losing the signalSome of y’all didn’t grow up with 3 channels and it really shows.
Antennas don't work out in Bogue Chitto and NoxapaterIt cracks me up when people ask how to watch a game on network television. Go to the store and buy the cheapest antenna you can.
The usual response though is, “I’ll just buy this other app/monthly subscription.”
We had the cable in the thriving metropolis of Pontotoc in the mid-70's. I just did not realize how progressive Pontotoc was at the time.4 cbs
9 nbc
12 pbs
was a teen by the time we got abc and fox.
3? Man, you had it made - Army brat here and lived in Panama for 4 years in my youth. One English speaking channel…Some of y’all didn’t grow up with 3 channels and it really shows.
I suspect you would do good with TUBI and PLUTO. I like e'm.I'm amazed today in Starkville that on a $70 antenna 10' off the ground on a piece of PVC pipe I can get NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and PBS along with all of their sub channels which funny enough I watch more than the actual network channels. I watch way more MASH, Andy Griffith, Westerns, etc than I do the new crap on the big network channels
You know they have multi-device remotes now-a-days. Used to be you buy a universal that run multiple devices, but I just discovered my mom's smart tv remote will work her tv and a firestick plugged into it.An antenna means flipping between inputs on the TV.
Flipping between inputs on the TV means using the TV remote.
Using the TV remote means having multiple remotes.
One remote is better than more remotes.
I don't miss the days where you needed to have handle a remote for the TV, a remote for cable/sat, a remote for the DVD player, and a remote for the vcr.
We had a Dish remote that did like 85% of the functions we wanted. That was probably 15 years ago. After that, it was a tivo with antennae OTA TV, and that remote also did almost everything but not everything and multiple remotes were still needed.You know they have multi-device remotes now-a-days. Used to be you buy a universal that run multiple devices, but I just discovered my mom's smart tv remote will work her tv and a firestick plugged into it.
Yep I've got them and The Roku Channel/Live on ROKU too. Those few few channels, my antenna, plus YouTube videos and I'm pretty happy, for a grouchy old dudeI suspect you would do good with TUBI and PLUTO. I like e'm.