Fast Company reports on a survey by the Consumer Technology
Association (CTA) that found during 2018, 31% of US households
had an antenna hooked up to at least one television, up from 28%
in 2015, but among 25- to 34-year-olds, antenna adoption was
even higher than average, at 45%. Among the 65 to 74 age
demographic, only 19% used an antenna.
Income was not a factor
in antenna ownership, suggesting that many are looking to escape
cable’s high prices, regardless of financial status.
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