Sick of streaming services? How to find and record your shows for free

Streaming isn’t for everyone — especially since it means you must constantly juggle ever-changing subscription costs. It’s easy to overpay for movies and shows you don’t have enough time to watch. If you want to save yourself from subscription misery, this guide will help you find and record free shows and movies.

Maybe you don’t want to abandon Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and your other favorite services. Or you’re looking for free streaming services to add to your paid services. Tap or click here for the 15 best sites to watch movies and shows for free.

One great way to save money on entertainment is by returning to the magic of broadcast television. Attach an antenna to your TV to watch free, live content in HD from popular networks. Here’s how to easily find and record your shows.

Finding the right antenna

First, determine whether you need an unamplified, amplified or large outdoor antenna. Here’s a quick explainer:

  • Amplified antennas: These are usually meant to be used inside houses with a medium-strength signal.
  • Unamplified antennas: These have a shorter range. They’re simple and cheap. Plus, they’re designed to be used in houses near a strong signal.
  • Large outdoor antennas: These are ideal for areas with a weak signal. They can be amplified or unamplified.

We’ve rounded up some of the best options you can buy online. Read through them and find the best pick for your home entertainment setup.

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