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Curious_Canid ,
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I use over-the-air supplemented by a few streaming services. After years of cable, it was startling how much better the picture and sound are with OTA. It used to be that cable was better quality, but they have compressed it down to the point where it is just barely acceptable.

Moghul ,

No

Nighed ,
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My TV is used for F1 (via now TV - internet stream) and occasionaly YouTube and occasionaly video/games of my laptop.

If I did watch TV content it would likely be on iPlayer etc as I would never know when to watch things live

Bishma ,
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I have an OTA antenna but it’s really just there in case we need news and the internet is out. In the same we that there’s a crank radio in my emergency supplies. Everything else is Roku.

Efwis ,

USA here. Where I live if you want to watch anything you have to pay for it or ride the high seas. OTA doesn’t work in rural communities, this signal is too weak from the big cities, and even in the city OTA can be questionable based on location.

Catsrules ,

Never had problems with OTA signal in my area. I did have a antenna on the roof in all of my locations so that might have helped.

Efwis ,

Yea, see I live in an apartment, so I am stuck using those indoor antennas

angstylittlecatboy ,

USA: Have an antenna for OTA, don’t actually use it much.

Marxist1312 ,

I have over the air, but I mostly use the internet

knobbysideup ,

Ota + Plex + pluto

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