Cord Cutters Should Have an Antenna, Mohu leaf antenna

Cord Cutters Should Have an Antenna

Cord cutters who rely solely on streaming content should strongly consider adding an HDTV antenna to their homes. The recent outbreak of severe weather across the Midwest and Southeast United States led to flooding, tornadoes and the deaths of more than 30 people. Fortunately, improved radar systems and early warnings allow people enough time to find […]

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Am I a Cord-Cutter?

Cord-cutting is a growing trend as cable bills continue to rise. Many consumers don’t know if they are good candidates for cord-cutting and Mohu is here to help sort that out. 1. Can you get good over-the-air (OTA) reception at your home? Use our TV for Free tool to determine what stations you can get […]

ABC vs. Aereo, Mohu

ABC vs. Aereo

The Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in ABC vs. Aereo. There are two main issues that the Court will need to address. The first issue is whether or not the re-transmission of OTA content constitute a “public” or “private” performance. The second issue is murkier, and concerns the future of “the cloud” where data and […]

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TV Industry–What’s New

Several changes are causing disruption in the TV world for over-the air (OTA), cable, and streaming content. Below, we’ll discuss some of the changes. On Sunday night Fox premiered, Cosmos—A Space Time Odyssey hosted by noted astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson. It picks up where Carl Sagan’s original Cosmos left off in 1980. The Motley Fool calls […]

Top Ten Reasons to be Cord-Cutter, Mohu

Top Ten Reasons to be Cord-Cutter

1. Be smart and don’t waste money on cable  The average cable bill is $84/month. Multiply that by 12 months/year and you just saved $1000. Whoo-hooo! 2. Your cable bill will never  go up because…you don’t have cable. TV is free. The way it was meant to be. 3. OTA (over the air) shows are […]

Olympic female runners on a track, The Olympics and an Antenna, Mohu

The Olympics and an Antenna

Every Olympic Games has its share of drama, controversy and often politics. This year, the Sochi Olympics seems to have more than its fair share–cost overruns, snow (or lack of), the injury-inducing slope style course, etc. But once the games start, with a magical opening ceremony and the Parade of Nations, everything takes a back […]