I would gladly take free 4K OTA in exchange for my viewing data...
I would gladly take free 4K OTA in exchange for my viewing data...
When you're located near the local limits for the high powered stations it can be frustrating to get consistently steady reception on all the channels from indoor antennas. I've found the paper thin square antenna won't get channel 5. However a bar antenna from Wal-Mart mounted at top of a window gets channel 5 well. However, channel 62 is the only channel that is shaky.
I really really hope it's the latter. Plenty of other channels dipped their toes in the nostalgia pool, got tired of paying licensing fees, and quickly went to crap when they decided they needed "original content". If someone wants to enjoy Family Ties and Knight Rider reruns, what's wrong with that?
I wish cable news, sports and special interest channels like HGTV, Sci-fi, Comedy and so on could be available on the sub TV channels. But I guess the cable companies don't ever want to see that happen. They suffer enough from the Internet as competition.
OTA has a better Sci-Fi channel than "Syfy". It's called Comet. No Comedy, but there's Laff.
The beauty of modern “Over the Air” is the tremendous amount if programming choices. OETA features HGTV style home improvement shows on sub channels 13.2 and 13.3, Sinclair Broadcasting is running sports nationwide with “Stadium” 25.3, Comedis on LAFF 52.3, etc.
Oklahoma City features more than 35 free, over the air channels. Most of what you want is out there. Amazing world.
Really, I wonder if there is such a thing as an indoor antenna with amp that gets all the high powered channels equally well as you get in the 40-50 mile range from the transmitters. Installing an antenna in the attic or on the roof would be too much of a bother to me and create an eyesore.
I have a Marathon HDTV antenna that i mounted in my attic and I get all available channels and they're crystal clear. It was a bit more expensive than others, but it works beautifully. I got it on www.freesignal.tv
We got lucky when we moved into our mid-70s Home eleven years ago, as there was an old VHF-UHF antenna already mounted in the attic. I ran new coax down to our TV and it works well. Rescanned our set this morning and it picked up 49 digital channels cleanly. We don’t use it often but it’s ready when Cox goes out.
If you have an old holdover antenna in the attic, don’t toss it!
We have a cheap $15 antenna in our attic (mounted with a zip tie) and cable running to a splitter to be distributed throughout the house. Really have no problems with any channels and get about 42-46 channels. Only problem is when our furnace kicks on, KFOR goes in and out for a bit.
Depending on where you live in relation to the OKC Tower farm, an amplified antenna could do more harm than good. If you are within 30 miles of Britton/Broadway extension, you probably don't need an amplified antenna.
Also, a good "cable like" free alternative to those with Apple TV's, Roku's, Fire Sticks, etc, take a look at the Pluto TV app. It's free content organized very much like a cable program guide with news and entertainment.
I've noticed that KAUT has taken off This TV on one of their subchannels, but KBZC 42 has added Cozi TV to one of theirs.
KBZC 42 must be super low powered. I live near Reno and Sooner Road and have an outside antenna that is 20 feet high pointing North and I haven't received it in about four months. I thought they were gone.
Nope, I have a friend in Edmond and he gets it on his TV, but sometimes it fades in and out, thought I read somewhere since this whole repackaging that there moving to a another channel.
Cozi TV website mentions KBZC on their channel list.
Edmond is right in their backyard. I just looked up KBZC-LD on the FCC site and they are only transmitting at 7 kW which is very low for TV transmitters. Also their antenna is on the tower located at 35°44′22.8″ N, 97°29′1.8″W. That is a mile North of Waterloo Road and between Kelley and Broadway. If it is weak in Edmond, you can only imagine how it is in the rest of the metro.
I live in the Village and have had hell picking up 42 KBZC. Or, as I had to call it in order to remember the call letters, the BoZo Channel. I get a piss-poor signal as often as not. But, it carries (hopefully still does) Get TV, which has Sonny & Cher, Dolly Parton Show and other orphan1970s variety shows; BUZZR, which is Goodson-Todman library of 1950s-90s game shows (Match Game 74, Password, etc.), and other oddball or old man networks.
Cozi TV is an NBC/Universal owned & operated network, and I hoped after KFOR and KAUT owner Tribune Broadcasting sold out to Nexstar Media Group that Cozi TV would be added as a sub-channel on KAUT. Since Tribune Broadcasting was the founder and owner of Antenna TV, I never thought they would add Cozi TV to their lineup. Hopefully it can happen now, but the Baby-Boomer networks have been so successful they made programming expensive and fragmented the market. Networks such as ME-TV, Antenna TV, Decades, Cozi TV, Grit, Charge, Heroes & Icons, Retro TV, This TV and others are all part of the Baby-Boomer sub-channel phenomenon.
Buzzr is now streaming 24/7 on PlutoTV. Ever since Viacom acquired Pluto, they have turned it into a major player. If you haven’t looked in awhile — check it out. iOS, Android, Roku, others ... or just Pluto.tv in your browser.
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