No, you can use TiVo with an antenna or any cable service. Check out http://www.tivo.com/whatistivo/compatibilityandsetup/whichtivo/index.html to see what TiVo would work best for you.
No. It is not hard to use DirectTv DVR with Tivo. The reason how I know this is because I have a Tivo and i find that it is not hard to use directtv dvr with it.
DirectTv is a form of satellite tv. DirectTv recently started a relationship with Tivo to offer dvr service. This means that you can watch a show, pause it, record it, and save it to a hard drive in your receiver. You can store and record tv shows directly to your receiver, like a computer, and play it back whenever you want. http://support.directv.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/77/~/directv-relationship-with-tivo---new-hd-dvr
TiVo Inc. (TIVO) had its IPO in 1999.
As of July 2014, the market cap for TiVo Inc. (TIVO) is $1,563,128,506.70.
The symbol for TiVo Inc. in NASDAQ is: TIVO.
Verizon DirectTV offers high speed internet with Verizon technology to DirectTV customers. This is a newly added service of DirectTV that finally allows their customers internet access that is billed through DirectTV.
The ticker symbol for TiVo, Inc. is TIVO and it is traded on the Nasdaq.
The TiVo HD XL can record more shows and has a larger hard drive than the Tivo HD.
Tom Rogers is the CEO of TiVo.
A TiVo DVR is a digital video recorder made to be used with a TiVo service. The best place to purchase a TiVo DVR would be from the TiVo website. You can also buy these receivers online at Amazon.
Only if you new service provides tivo.
If you subscribe and have an analog TIVO unit, it should.