TV antennas can pick up a small percentage of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation, estimated at around 1-2%, but this is overshadowed by the thermal noise generated within the TV itself, particularly from the low noise amplifier. The majority of static seen on unused TV channels is due to this internal noise rather than external signals. While the CMB does contribute to the background noise, its intensity diminishes significantly at lower frequencies, making it negligible for typical TV and radio bands. The CMB peaks at around 160 GHz, while TV channels operate at much lower frequencies, further reducing the detectability of CMB signals. Overall, while some CMB radiation is present, it is not enough to impact TV reception meaningfully.