Looking to make the DTV transition successful, and spread the adoption of over-the-air HDTV reception, WRAL-DT is currently giving away antennas to any viewer in its coverage area that has recently purchased an HDTV or receiver. To participate in the giveaway, WRAL requires a copy of the sales receipt for an HDTV or DTV off-air receiver, a home address and telephone number.
Viewers must download and fill out the giveaway form (PDF file), and send it via regular mail to:
Once the receipt and form are received, the station will run a terrain study to determine the antenna model number that will work best for each household’s location. It will then order that particular model from the manufacturer, and the manufacturer will ship it directly to the address on the form.
WRAL is asking participants to allow six to eight weeks for delivery of the antenna. There is a limit of one per household.
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