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Onthefly
(1,240 posts)Do not miss it.
kimbutgar
(27,132 posts)GoodRaisin
(10,852 posts)both business models charge high monthly prices for alot of channels you never watch. Satellite is on the same trajectory with cable.
Timewas
(2,717 posts)Actually dropped them quite a while ago and just use smart TV and a great reliable fibre internet to get whatever entertainment I need at no extra charge..
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SheltieLover
(79,530 posts)Zero tolerance for liars & idiots.
mwmisses4289
(3,827 posts)Skittles
(170,924 posts)they want you to pay extra for EVERYTHING
GoodRaisin
(10,852 posts)cable/satellite with high monthly price for a lot of channels you dont watch. Sling is similar but offers partial packages. The real cord cutting savings comes from going true ala carte and purchase the apps directly, such as Netflix, and there are a lot of free apps such as Tubi/Pluto have a lot of the older stuff.
Skittles
(170,924 posts)it's all a bunch of bullshit that will eventually turn up for free
GoodRaisin
(10,852 posts)Right now Im just paying for one premium app and my fiber internet to stream. I also watch the free apps and YouTube premium.
Dont need 105 channels. Who can watch 105 channels anyway?
Skittles
(170,924 posts)is many of those same people watching 100's of channels will claim they have "no time" to exercise
xmas74
(30,044 posts)I have Netflix, I get Peacock free with my Walmart+ (I know but it's either that or Amazon-very little variety local and most things need ordered). Sometimes I'll pick up a service when it's on sale, such as i was able to get 12 months of Starz if I paid $24 up front for the entire year. (I figured at $2/month I'd find something to make it worth it.) I watch lots of YouTube, Tubi, Pluto, etc since they're free. My library has memberships for Hoopla and Kanopy free for it's members. I also stream archive.org on my TV and I have an antenna.
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mcar
(45,910 posts)If we need live TV, we can glom onto my son's YouTubeTV.
eppur_se_muova
(41,653 posts)All the streaming services want auto-pay -- meaning you give them your card no. and they promise to charge you only what you signed up for -- as if I believe they'll get that right every time.
I never want to have to deal with an overcharge from a company that expects to take what they want and maybe they'll get it right.
You're right about legacy customers -- my mother can't really handle even an OTA converter. It takes two remotes, and she can't keep straight how to use them differently. So I kept putting off cancelling cable, but WOW! will only provide cable service if you also have Internet service. We get faster Internet from AT&T fiber and were paying for an internet service we didn't use anymore just to get cable ! I never could find a streaming service I actually liked, so put off dropping cable, but it was just wasted money, so we finally dropped it.
I strongly suspect I'm never going to like streaming just because the remote interface is so awful -- tiny little graphics that I can barely see at all clearly and, in the examples I've seen so far, no useful organization whatever except to push the channels they want to sell you for the highest price. And then that hunt-hunt-hunt-pack-repeat with the cursor! MUCH easier to push two numbers and get the channel I want on cable.
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Big Blue Marble
(5,685 posts)Bought an over-the-air antenna and a Roku. Never looked back.
highplainsdem
(61,420 posts)less than $30 and an indoor HDTV antenna, also for under $30. With the antenna I have two each of ABC, CBS and NBC affiliates, plus Fox and the CW, and dozens of subchannels with them. Lots of free streaming TV, both news and entertainment, with Roku, and I occasionally pay for a premium channel, most often when they're offering a discount.
https://therokuchannel.roku.com/
ProfessorGAC
(76,461 posts)No, we haven't switched.
Yes, we know how.
Pretty presumptuous to believe that the choice is rooted in ignorance.
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newdeal2
(5,244 posts)But if you have multiple services, it starts approaching cable prices.
Ms. Toad
(38,495 posts)We're down to basically no TV since the analog to digital switch. Too far from the repeaters to pick up much of anything, and I refuse to pay for anything I should get over the air for free.
flvegan
(66,152 posts)If it's not free (either as-is or because of bundles/promotions), I don't really use it. Unless you pay/pay extra, for most, it's too many ads to be worth it (just like cable, oddly enough).
LearnedHand
(5,357 posts)Netflix and Amazon Prime were the ONLY 2 streaming services back then.
Liberal In Texas
(16,186 posts)We had a Netflix DVD subscription when that was going. Bought a Roku and stream shows and movies from different services. If I want to watch MSNow or CNN or something, I can find somewhere to stream it on a computer for free. Local news can be had off the air with an antenna. We're also watching some old shows we like via complete series sets on DVD.
I also have a sub for Sirius/XM since Texas radio stations - with the exception of NPR and the Classical station - are crap.
Cable? We don't need no stinkin' cable!
wcmagumba
(6,011 posts)I occasionally subscribe to Netflix or some other streaming service like Peacock but on a month at a time basis if there is something I would particularly like to watch. I have an indoor antenna that gets about 50 stations from the nearby metro area. So I have plenty to choose from, I also check out videos from the local library using services like Kanopy and Hoopla...there are lots of alternatives these days to cable or live streaming tv services...imo...
ananda
(34,837 posts)It's streaming only now.
mvd
(65,896 posts)Now $82.99 per month, which is really too much for my budget. I havent found any other services yet that get my regional sports network, local networks, and PBS. Those are very important. Ill look into the new packages YouTube TV says theyll be releasing.
Ilsa
(64,210 posts)There are so many channels I'll never watch and other channels I can get on Disney+/Hulu/ESPN.
buzzycrumbhunger
(1,831 posts)Called DirecTV and asked why we couldnt pay à la carte because its ridiculous to pay for 1000 channels of crap when I only watched about a dozen. The bastard laughed at me, so I told him I could live without it, then. I canceled on the spot. Pissed me off that I missed the last couple seasons of Vikings, but Ive probably read close to 3000 books in that time so never really missed the constant background noise (and commercials!)
I did have Netflix, AppleTV, and Hulu for a good while because T-Mobile gave those to us for free (theyve gone cheap on us and I refuse to even pay their $3/mo deal on AppleTV now), but I almost never watched them. Figure my son has set up a library of movies and TV shows (using Kodi) and I can go to the movies any time I want with that.
Seriously, we used to always have the TV on, and I wonder now why we put up with the constant adverts and stupid shows for all those years. Capitalism and the 60s really did a number on us, didnt they? Happy to say my kids resisted that crap way younger than I didthough sons a bit impatient that I still havent caught up to season 5 of Stranger Things yet so he can talk about it.
Hassler
(4,871 posts)During college football season, and have Netflix and Prime.
NoRethugFriends
(3,722 posts)Rather presumptuous of you
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