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Replace the coax cable even if it looks OK. Be sure the connectors on both ends of the new one are tightly screwed down. If HDMI works OK that's usually either dead cable TV or the cable itself. Since you know the difference between HDMI and TV inputs, I assume you know to pick the right input? Another possibility is that the cable connector inside the wall jack has fallen off. Lastly, you might have a bad TV now. Hope this helps.
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