Published: March 15, 2010
Over-The-Air TV Viewership Continues to Grow in 2010
ST. LOUIS - (BUSINESS WIRE) - The hype of the digital conversion has long passed, however nine months
after the long-awaited, frequently talked about digital transition,
sales of over-the-air antennas continue to climb, reflecting not only
the continued growth of over-the-air television, but a trend developing
among the American people.
"From current economic conditions, increases in cable and satellite TV
rates to the expansion of over-the air channels and new technologies,
there is a bright future for digital television," said Richard
Schneider, president of Antennas Direct, one of the leading antenna
manufacturers in the country.
Schneider, who passionately follows the industry, believes the facts are
hard to ignore and offers the following insights on the growth of
over-the-air television.
Over-the-air television is a cost effective alternative:
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The current economic conditions are causing viewers to question the
cost and value of cable and satellite TV. The elimination of paid TV
from the household budget leads to significant cost savings.
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The expansion of multicast in local markets gives audiences more
viewing options. In markets that broadcast 40 plus digital and HD
channels for free, over-the-air television is becoming the new basic
cable.
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With services like Hulu, Apple TV and Netflix readily available,
consumers can switch to over-the-air television without missing
favorite shows and movies, traditionally found on cable channels.
Investment in digital television conversion strengthens over-the-air
viewership:
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Billions of dollars have been invested by the government, broadcasters
and American consumers in the DTV conversion, an investment that only
supports the popularity of digital television.
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Original reports estimated that no more than 20 million DTV conversion
coupons would be requested, however more than 34 million coupons were
redeemed, and a total of more than 64 million requests for coupons
were received.
Digital television is a growing trend and increasing in popularity:
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FCC reports that only 10 percent of American homes rely solely on
over-the-air TV signals, however these numbers don't take into
consideration the 35-50% of households that use an antenna as a
supplement to pay TV. Close to 50 percent of the 114 million
TV-watching households are using an antenna.
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Big box retailers have added or expanded their selection of antenna
products. A leading electronics retailer has doubled both the number
of SKUs they carry, and doubled their monthly orders from Antennas
Direct. While a major wholesale club ran a digital TV antenna trial,
selling out pallets of product in 72 hours. Based on this success, the
retailer has subsequently begun rolling out Antennas Direct products
nation-wide.
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Europe, who had an earlier digital transition than the U.S., has seen
its over-the-air audiences explode in the three years since its
conversion; almost 50% of all households in the United Kingdom are
over-the-air only. The U.S. may easily follow the trend in Europe.
"Over-the-air viewership is continuing to rise dramatically due to all
of these reasons," Schneider states. "This is not a dying industry; in
fact, new technologies are leading to more antenna innovation in the
past 18 months than in the past 18 years. We can't make antennas fast
enough."
Antennas Direct has doubled its revenue every year since its founding in
2003. The company's revenue jumped from $3.4 million in 2008 to $7.5
million in 2009 alone, and is expected to reach $14 million in 2010,
making it one of the fastest growing, privately-held companies in the
nation.
About Antennas Direct
Antennas Direct is a St. Louis-based manufacturer of over-the-air
antennas specifically tuned for core DTV frequencies. Its ClearStream
antenna series has been widely recognized by broadcast engineers and
industry publications for its patented design and performance for DTV.
Antennas Direct, a 2009 Inc. 5000 fastest-growing company, has invested
major resources into the discovery and implementation of new antenna
technology and continues to test and modify antenna designs, raising the
bar by which antenna performance and appearance are measured. Visit www.antennasdirect.com
for more information.

KolbeCo Marketing
Scott Kolbe, 636-379-3895, ext. 13
scott@kolbeco.net
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