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Can’t Get 8 News Now On DirecTV? May We Suggest An Antenna

It is a story we see before. Local television station and cable, streaming or satellite television provider get in a spat. The TV station goes away for a while. You…

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It is a story we see before. Local television station and cable, streaming or satellite television provider get in a spat. The TV station goes away for a while. You get frustrated. Eventually they resolve their differences and you're left with a bigger bill. Today, the station is KLAS Channel 8, known on the air as 8 News Now. The provider is DirecTV.

This happens so often that the station's ownership group, Nexstar, has their own website they made. Look, this one is for CBS. This one is for NBC. There's ABC and FOX too. This is happening to all of Nexstar's stations, and it's not exclusive to them. This happens to local affiliates, sports networks, even the big cable networks.

It's a game of chicken, and unfortunately the consumer (you, reading this right now) are caught in the crossfire.

Why do things like this happen with stations like 8 News Now?

It all comes down to something called "retransmission fees". Despite the fact you can get local television channels over the air for free, local stations demand carriers pay them for the right to rebroadcast their channels. Fair enough, they do charge for local channels. The problem is when they disagree over how much it should be. The debate that follows means the carrier drops the station. The station loses some viewership (and potentially ad dollars) while they are off that service. But if that station has, say, football (CBS carries AFC games including the Raiders), then people could potentially leave DirecTV. Like we said earlier... a game of chicken.

How can I watch 8 News Now without DirecTV, streaming or cable?

This might blow your mind but did you know that you can get local channels, for free, over the air? Just like a radio station. It's true. Many have been bred to believe you need a service for the stations, or that antennas aren't easy. But you don't and they are.

First, figure out what the reception is like at your home. Visit this website and see how strong, and how far, the signal is from your home. Green is good. Red is bad.

Once you know how your reception is, you can get an antenna that matches your situation. There are several different types and brand of antennas, but there are a couple to know: flat, indoor antennas and larger (but not too large) outdoor antennas.

If you had someone install a satellite on your home, you could have someone replace that with an antenna. They are relatively small, and using the same cable the signal can travel into your home. You could even install an HDHomeRun tuner that will take that signal, and allow you to watch on your smart devices and even DVR shows.

If the signal is strong to your home, the video "over the air" is far less compressed and better looking than what you've been paying for! Heck, pretty soon you'll be watching the Vegas Golden Knights on Channel 34. For free! How sweet is that!

So... happy viewing!

If you're like half of the population of Americans, watching television before bed is a part of your nighttime routine. Sleep experts at Bestmattress-brand conducted a survey in which they found that 60% of Americans watch TV before bed. Of that, over 50% of the participants watch TV 5-7 days per week before hitting the hay. The research shows that 50.9% of Americans start watching TV between 9 pm and 11 pm. 42% stop watching TV between 11 pm and 1 am.

A spokesperson from the mattress brand commented: “It's common for us to want to enjoy our favorite TV shows before bed, however too much artificial light, especially right before we think we might try to fall asleep, can increase our alertness and impair our ability to fall asleep naturally."

They advised, "So, if you are wanting to watch TV before bed it is recommended to switch it off 30 minutes before you are about to sleep so as to allow your mind to prepare for a good night's sleep.”

There is a wide range of shows that Americans fall asleep to, but below are the top 10 shows that respondents favor:

10. Baseball - 10%

Sports are easy to watch and are (generally) relaxing for viewers and can be put on in the background while falling asleep, making it a good choice for sports enthusiasts. Baseball's slower pace (as compared to football, basketball and hockey) makes it easier to fall asleep to.

9. Modern Family – 10.1%

Modern Family is a show about three related modern-day families from California who try to deal with their kids, quirky spouses and jobs in their own unique ways, often falling into hilarious situations. The show garnered huge popularity over the years, with the expertly written and delivered sitcom balancing comedy with morals and messages, that curate a light-hearted show that remains engaging throughout. This show is one that can be watched again and again, which makes it a good choice for a relaxing and enjoyable bedtime show.

8. Basketball – 11%

Basketball provides viewers with easy-to-watch entertainment that can be paused and recorded, or watched as highlights, so even if you fall asleep you won't miss any moments.

7. The Big Bang Theory - 11.4%

The Big Bang Theory is a comedy about brilliant physicists, Leonard and Sheldon and their friends, who are the kind of "beautiful minds" that understand how the universe works. But none of that genius helps them interact with people, especially women. This show ended in 2019 after 12 seasons as a fan favorite. The witty comedy intertwined with heartfelt touching moments provided an enjoyable viewing experience that can be watched again and again.

6. Saturday Night Live – 14.9%

Saturday Night Live (SNL) has been a staple of American night-time TV since its inception in the '70s. The premise of SNL is actors, comedians and artists get together to perform short, hilarious skits on current, intelligent and at times, ridiculous topics. SNL is the longest-running sketch comedy show in America and therefore may act as a comfort show with an element of re-watchability that makes it easy for many to fall asleep too.

5. The Simpsons – 13.1%

The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom following working-class father Homer Simpson and his dysfunctional family, as they deal with comical situations and the ups and downs of life in the town of Springfield. With over 700 episodes, The Simpsons is one of the most popular and longest-running animated shows.

4. Football – 13.5%

As the most popular sport in America, it is understandable that many Americans enjoy falling asleep to games, highlights, replays and other football-related shows. Sports provide comfortable watching that requires little interaction and engagement, which makes for a relaxing viewer experience that could help some fall asleep at night.

3. Bob’s Burgers – 16.7%

Bobs Burgers follows restaurateur, Bob Belcher, who deals with various situations while running his dream restaurant with the help of his uptight wife and their three underachieving kids. This adult animated sitcom is popular due to the cast's easy, affectionate back-and-forth and meshing comedic sensibilities of the cast. This easy-watching and relatable type of family dynamic makes it a good night-time choice to drift off to.

2. American Dad! – 17.1%

Seth MacFarlane's animated sitcom follows CIA agent Stan Smith, who is painfully dedicated to homeland security. His home life includes his ditzy housewife Francine, liberal daughter Hayley and socially awkward teenage son Steve. Also living in the family's home are Klaus, a goldfish with the brain of an East German Olympic ski jumper, and Roger, an escaped alien from Area 51, who Stan houses in defiance of his employer due to owing Roger a "life debt."

1. Family Guy – 20.2%

Family Guy, an animated sitcom also created by Seth MacFarlane, hits the #1 spot as the most popular show. The series has won 9 Emmys and is in its 21st season. The show follows no linear storyline and so can be watched in any order without the viewer feeling lost. The show follows the adventures of the Griffin family with endearingly ignorant Peter, housewife Lois and their three kids. Meg, the eldest child, is a social outcast, teenage Chris is awkward and clueless when it comes to the opposite sex and Stewie is their genius baby who is bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. To top it off, they have a talking dog, Brian, who keeps Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own life issues. The light-hearted comedy is what makes it a perfect choice to fall asleep to.

Shawn Tempesta is the co-host of Aimee+Shawn on 102.7 VGS in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is also an Emmy award nominated television host. As a content creator for 102.7 VGS, Shawn writes about current events, education, funny and trending stories.