The NFL is one of the easiest sports leagues in the world to watch as a cord cutter.
In fact, you don't even need one of those fancy cable-like streaming services to catch the large majority of the NFL's regular-season and postseason action.
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Being a cord cutter is a great way to save money; however, with a little effort, you can save even more.
Here are five ways you can lower your costs as a cord cutter.
Smart TVs are ready-made for cord cutters, as they allow you to access your main TV functions and streaming apps via a single remote.
Keep reading to learn how to find and download the Tablo OTA DVR app on your supported Smart TV.
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Did you know cord cutters can watch their favorite local broadcast TV stations like ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and more for FREE? Learn how with our beginner's guide to Over-the-Air antenna TV.
The quality of your Over-The-Air signal reception is highly dependent on where you place or install your TV antenna, so when searching for the OTA ‘sweet spot’ in your home, keep these considerations in mind.
Before cutting the cord with Tablo, I was stuck with the outdated tech that comes standard with traditional cable subscriptions. I hated the 1980’s style cable boxes, rarely updated apps, and old-school interfaces. Cutting cable allowed me to use best-of-breed apps and technology, make upgrades as I saw fit, and use all my favorite Smart Home bells and whistles.
Along with your TV antenna and your location, another critical aspect in your ability to receive free Over-the-Air TV is the presence of obstructions or sources of interference between your antenna and local broadcast towers.
Keep reading to learn the most common sources of OTA obstructions and interference so you can avoid them when possible.
Another key factor to cord cutting success is knowing the location of your local broadcast TV towers in relation to your home. The closer you live to these towers, the better your Over-the-Air TV reception will be.