There are several types of TV aerial cables available, such as a Philex aerial kit. The Philex brand is popular as it is an extension cable. One might also consider Techlink's aerials.
The main alternative to cable TV is satellite TV. For this you'll need to install a satellite dish and aerial, and buy a suitable package from a provider giving you access to the channels you want.
If the aerial ends in a coaxial cable, connect an f-type end on the cable and screw it to the back of the tv.
Comcast has the best cable available in the Atlanta, Georgia area. They have very great service at very good rates.
No. The aerial (antenna) has nothing to do with the viewing of Blu-Ray disks. The Blu-Ray player would be connected to the set by an appropriate set of cables depending on your specific HD TV's available connections. Look for HDMI, DVI, or component cable connections on both the player and the TV. Use the appropriate cable and select the correct input on your TV set.
I expect you are making reference to the antenna on your roof. If so, yes. An old antenna can be used for digital TVs.
Freeview Aerial is not avaiable on Google Earth, nor is it a product that is associated with Google. Freeview Aerial is an antenna that is available for purchase for use with a TV.
Start by calling Cable TV and internet providers in the local area and find the deal that suits best (numbers should be available at the company website). Try to negotiate to get the best deal.
A aerial antenna is used most commonly for off air channels-mainly local channels if you are in a close enough range. Satellite dishes are installed outside and then a receiver/tuner attached to your tv
There are many stores that one can get cable tv at. Some stores that sell that are Walmart and Target, They both have a wide selection to choose from.
You should switch to satellite. It is usually cheaper than cable even after the introductory rate. I would see what satellite companies are available in your area.
I agree that cheap cable and the internet are major sources of entertainment. So much great content is available on the television or from TV related websites such as www.hulu.com.
No, one antenna with a RF amplifier/splitter and a coax cable to each TV will do the job.