ST. LOUIS, MO (ContentDesk) November 12, 2005 -- Satellite and antenna retailer Solid Signal has added Terrestrial Digital HDTV antennas to their virtual shelves at www.solidsignal.com.
Were excited about the future of Terrestrial Digital with Solid Signal, Terrestrial Digital President Richard Schneider said.
This new relationship gives us the opportunity to make our products available to a wider audience of consumers who may not have otherwise found out about us. Schneider explains that while the Terrestrial Digital brand name may not be familiar, most HDTV enthusiasts are familiar with their product line.Terrestrial Digital antennas are widely known by the brand name Antennas Direct, said Schneider.
Antennas Direct was the first place where the antennas were made available online, so it is the name that consumers have come to associate with the product.
As the brand has grown, we are making an effort to help people distinguish between Terrestrial Digital antennas and AntennasDirect.com.SolidSignal.com is currently carrying ten different Terrestrial Digital antenna models, including the award-winning DB2 and BD4.
They will also carry Terrestrial Digitals new model, The Lacrosse, when it is released in late November.
The Lacrosse was designed with the discerning homeowner in mind and features the high-quality performance of Terrestrial Digitals most popular antennas, in a thin, attractive shell.????Solid Signal is an internet retailer of satellite, outdoor antenna, consumer electronics and commercial media.
The company offers its customers hundreds products to help distribute high-quality, digital audio and video to a variety of different media outlets.
Consumers and professional media installers can shop quickly and easily at www.solidsignal.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Solid Signal was founded early in 2002 and is located in West Bloomfield, Michigan. Terrestrial Digital is a St. Louis-based manufacturer and distributor of off-air HDTV antennas. The company was founded in 2003 by Richard Schneider, and continues its fast paced growth & accolades from the HDTV community. For additional information on Terrestrial Digital antennas, visit:
www.antennasdirect.com.
Release Posted by KolbeCo Marketing Resources.
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