Over-the-Air Television
Over-the-Air Television (OTA TV) refers to the transmission of television signals through the air using radio waves. This method allows viewers to receive broadcast channels without the need for cable or satellite subscriptions. Instead, an antenna is used to capture signals from local television stations, providing access to major networks like ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX.
OTA TV is a cost-effective option for many households, as it typically requires only a one-time purchase of an antenna. With the transition to digital broadcasting, viewers can enjoy improved picture and sound quality. Additionally, many stations offer high-definition (HD) broadcasts, enhancing the viewing experience.