Do bare in mind here when using OTA broadcast reception, as with any other source component, signal integrity is key.
The use of antennas will allow a certain level of signal strength to be realized at your location. The better the receiver, or antenna, the better the strength of signal you will realize.
In this instance of attaining 'SOURCE INFO OFF THE AIR' the more better the receiver/antenna and it's resident installation, the better the signal will be.
An example of this might be, having a $100 CDP as a source on a system valued at $35K.
OR using rabbit ears on a $3K display.
Greater attention to detail in the area of antennas for OTA use is something I'd recommend whole heartedly... as mo' is betta.
Think about it this way... if you like what you are getting with minimal effort or expense thus far, just think how much more improvement lays ahead with a bit more effort in that area? ..and a very good setup won't be enourmously expensive at any rate and likely will run under $500 if a contractor is employed. DIY installs could be less than $200 for the simple hardware. filters, lightening protection, and amps will be a little more of course.
...and your actual geographic location in proximity to the towers, and surrounding edifices or landscape will dictate much of your needs.
the hidden benefit here, if greater attention is paid to the OTA antenna upgrade is accomplished, is for the radio enthusiast. your AM/FM reception will improve dramatically too. In essence, you kill two birds with one stone.