I did years ago via a small, $40 RCA a.c. amplified fractal antenna bought at Walmart and placed in my attic, as high as possible.
It gets awesome, uncompressed HD tv.
I also cut the phone bill via Magic Jack @ under $2 bucks a month, 5 years @$99!
I am currently also using the Republic Wireless cell phones which access Wi-fi along with Sprint wireless. Service for 2 unlimited Android phones cost $44 a month total for both including taxes! (However there is no phone selection offered other than a Motorola DEFT XT because of the Wi-Fi feature).
Now I see that there is a ROKU 3: http://www.roku.com/...azing-interface
I have bought 2 different versions of ROKU and given them to people trying to cut their cable TV bill. They love 'em.
I don't need it since I use my computer and connect it to the TV via a 20 foot long VGA cable.
The newest ROKU 3 features look especially good. (Headphones built into the remote!!! (which also has movement sensors for game players)
BUT you still must have internet access.
And ESPN live is not available.
I really like the features of the Apple TV box but it accesses less content from what I've read.

The TV world is really suffering, primarily because of the tremendous volume of content provided on the internet.
We now watch streaming content as much as broadcast programs, if not more.
Standard TV is really suffering and Aereo has them up in arms:
News Corp. could go rogue and pull Fox broadcasts if Aereo keeps winning
"You might not be able to catch The Simpsons or the NFC Championship game without cable if startup video streaming service Aereo keeps winning court battles.
That's because Fox could pull its broadcast signal to keep the Barry Diller-backed startup from snagging that signal off the air and streaming it to users' mobile devices and computers."
Broadcasters Struggle To Tap Into The 'Zero TV' Crowd
"Broadcasters will convene this week in Las Vegas to discuss how to win back the "Zero TV Crowd": a rapidly growing demographic of people who don't subscribe to cable or satellite TV services."
Edited by Rogerdodger, 14 April 2013 - 09:31 AM.










