Free Over the Air Broadcast Television (TV)

 No, I don't mean satellite TV or even over-the-air broadcasts. I'm talking about the entertainment sources that your friend's parents plugged into their old TV. They could connect a VCR, DVD player, or Xbox One to their set and watch broadcast programming from those devices in real time."Television Without Dish is a website for college students or anyone else to get free content via antenna. It was created by two roommates with the goal of removing barriers between people and the global television culture: "We want to help normalize an access point into your living room that provides instant gratification without relying on some obnoxious cable company. On our site, you'll be able to find inspiration in various forms to help you watch what you want to watch!"The site also has a list of recommended products specific to the needs of college students. They range from $40 antennas that can pick up all of your local NC, SC, VA stations and $10 HDMI cables, to $50 portable DVD players or $70 Xbox consoles. For those who want an all-in-one product they recommend the Roku 3 Streaming Media Player with 4K UHD and voice search for $100 on Amazon.com.

realme 108 cm (43 inch) Ultra HD (4K) LED Smart Android TV with Handsfree Voice Search and Dolby Vision & Atmos  (RMV2004)

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The site was created by the founders after their college experiences of trying to figure out how to watch TV without cable subscriptions and being shocked by how expensive it was. They decided to start their own site and make it free for anyone to use.In a recent "Ask Me Anything" session on Reddit, the founders addressed some of the common questions they get asked by college students:What is the recommended antenna to pick up all of my local channels? A 20-30 foot antenna that connects directly to your TV is what we recommend. You'll get our best results with a top-of-the-line outdoor amplified model that has both VHF & UHF channels. Having a TV without a dish.It sounds like a dream come true, but you don't need to waste money on expensive satellite dishes and or rent the set from your local cable company. We've put together an overview of the best ways to watch free over-the-air TV today, so you can enjoy all the free entertainment your heart desires!##What are things you think would make this introduction more interesting? Include them in your answer!<<"TVs that work without rabbit ears and cables" "Dish Network vs. Directv" "Watching TV through a computer" "Install guide for TV without dish" "TV without dish kit"##Part 1 What are some other advantages of watching free over-the-air TV:These days, there is more good free television than you can imagine. You can watch cable stations, but these channels charge fees to broadcast their programs and pay huge fees to their distributors like DirecTV and Dish Network. They use your monthly payments to pay off their greedy lawyers and lobbyists; this practice is called bundling. By paying for the equipment once, you do not have to pay multiple times if you start getting pricey channels.

 

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And you don't have to watch the same commercials over and over again, either.Another advantage to receiving free broadcasts is that you can watch many programs that are aired for the first time on TV. No matter which way you choose to access your television, there are thousands upon thousands of programs for everyone in the family.##Part 2 You should also mention that:What's so great about free broadcasts is you get a lot of high quality shows (including children's programming in high definition) that are often blocked by cable companies or DirectTV.

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