Indoor TV Antennas Offer Cable-Free Access to Live World Cup Broadcasts
By
Tim Chan
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Summary
This article promotes indoor TV antennas as a solution for watching live sports (specifically the World Cup) and other broadcast programming without a cable subscription. It highlights that live events like sporting events and award shows are still broadcast over the airwaves and may not be easily available on streaming platforms. The piece is essentially a product recommendation/advertorial for indoor antennas that can pick up Fox and Telemundo for World Cup viewing.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledWith everything moving to streaming services right now, live TV might seem like it's an archaic thing of the past.
There's still programming, like sporting events and award shows — that aren't easy to find or are even available online.
First-run primetime shows are still broadcast over the airwaves before making their way on to any streaming platforms.
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