We have never had cable so our solution is probably really old and outdated and alot of work but it was the only solution 23 years ago when we moved into our house. My DH put a regular old fashion TV antenna in our attic (so it's not sitting on top of our roof for everyone to see). He then ran the wiring down into the basement then got a spilter (or something like that) and conncected all our TV's to the antenna.....we have 4. Most of the channels came in pretty well but since we had trouble with a couple, he bought a booster thing and wired that from the antenna and placed it in our cabinet. This way, if there ever is a problem, you can turn the dial and it will rotate the antenna in the attic to see if we can get the channel in any better. We rarely ever have to use it though because just attaching it to the antenna boost our signal so we get an even clearer picture. BTW, we live about 45 miles from the city where all the tv stations are broadcast from.
Sherry....are all your TVs digital TVs? My tv in the basement where I workout isn't so I had to attach a digital box to it in order to watch it when they changed all the channels to digital. (I rarely watch it though.....just run my dvds to it).
My tv in my kitchen is not hooked up to the antenna so I had to buy an antenna to attach to the tv which works most the time; although, on windy days it sometimes doesn't get the signal as well. I'd really like to get rid of those because I hate how they look but we've tried a couple small type antennas that just attach to the back of your tv and don't look hideous.....but I could only get like 2 channels with them, so gave up on that idea.
Carol, how far are you from where your signal comes from? I'm wondering if that would work for this tv??? I just looked it up and it says 35 miles so I'm probably still to far for this.
Also, like Carol, we also have a dvd player/recorder that gets a digital signal so that we still record shows when we want to.
I do also watch streaming stuff occasionally from Netflix or Amazon thru my Wii U and my internet. We only have AT&T Broadband for internet but it still works for streaming.