Troy, Moscow Mills and Old Monroe Know Rooftop Television Antennas are a Trusty, Country Standard6/20/2012 Do you live a rural area? If you live in the cities of Troy, Moscow Mills or Old Monroe the answer is inarguably, yes! While these areas saw rapid growth over the past several years, the truth is that there are still more hay bales, cows and tractors than urban development.
Thankfully, these cities are only 45 minutes away from St. Louis where entertainment can be found at a Cards’ game or a romp through the St. Louis Zoo. But let’s get real. Sometimes we don’t want to travel long distances for simple entertainment. And, no, cow tipping is not entertainment. Another drawback to living amidst nature and farmland is that the choices one has for television service can be limited. Traditional cable companies rarely lay cable in rural areas. Sure, satellite companies will make the trek to your residence and get you connected for a large monthly fee, but another option is completely free. Rooftop antennas are still a viable option for television viewing. If you have one on your property or see them on the farmhouses off in the distance, they may seem old-school and rusty, but they never go out of style because they continue to provide reliable service. If you have been receiving poor service from an antenna on your property and have been contemplating signing over your life to a satellite company, consider these options. The antenna on your roof may be old and the signal poor, but a simple tweaking could fix those signal problems. Many times just changing the direction your antenna points could work miracles. If a professional cannot tweak your existing antenna, they can provide you with a new HDTV antenna at a reasonable price that will give you a gorgeous picture. Both of these options allow you to continue to enjoy your free local programming while relishing in the calm that is the essence of life in the country.
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