I'm so frustrated. I posted this question yesterday, but no one's answer helped. My TV picks up radio signals, 94.7 FM to be exact. The strength of the signal depends on how the cable wire is arranged. In other words, when I move it around in different positions, I can hear the strength of the radio signal varying. I have two TVs in my house, which have their own cable wire (not split) and only one of them has this problem. Does anyone know why? The cable company came to my house and installed a brand spankin' new wire, but it didn't help at all. They told me that their cables are better shielded than anything I could find at Radio Shack. So what's still the problem? I literally have to turn the volume up really high on my TV just to drown out the sound of the radio. When I turn off the TV, I can continue to hear the radio for 2 to 3 more seconds because it disappears. Oh, and I tried disconnecting and reconnecting the cable and it didn't help. In fact, when the TV is totally disconnected from everything (except the power source, of course) it still picks up radio signals. Please help!