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over-the-air

[ oh-ver-thee-air ]

adjective

Radio and Television.
  1. of or relating to any means of broadcast transmission.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of over-the-air1

First recorded in 1970–75
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One key reason the NBA chose to add Comcast in its new 11-year, $76-billion media rights deal was the ability to put more games on free over-the-air television through NBC.

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TV stations will also be able to offer targeted advertising and interactive programming through an over-the-air antenna.

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During her tenure, Kerger has paid close attention to stations in smaller towns such as Cookeville, Tenn. that provide free over-the-air PBS programming to residents who can’t afford pay TV subscriptions or adequate broadband for streaming.

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Wilson, lost its over-the-air signal Friday morning as the Eaton fire continued its rampage through mountainous terrain.

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Only viewers who rely on the over-the-air antennas for television found the station blacked out.

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