Re: Ditching Cable
By: Mortar to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun May 04 2025 11:57 am
Also, have you ever thought about ditching cable TV altogether? Really, is there anything you watch on regular TV now that couldn't be watched online? Of course, you wanna keep the Net connection, which will save you a few bucks a month.
I don't think it's always just cable vs. online streaming. There are TV shows on over-the-air broadcast TV I watch sometimes, and I think some of it is hard to find on streaming services. One TV show I like to watch is Jeopardy, and I'm not sure if there's a streaming service that plays each new daily episode.
There are a couple other game shows I like to watch sometimes, such as Beat Shazam (music game show) and Family Feud. Similarly, I'm not sure of a streaming service that has each new daily episode.
There's also a local channel in my area that has Whose Line Is It Anyway? And there's a new season that started up in September 2024.
And of course, broadcast TV is free. It seems like broadcast TV is generally ignored by a lot of people these days, and I'm not sure why. Maybe a lot of people don't like commercials - but there are commercials on cable TV as well, and even on some streaming services. I have a DVR, so I can record the over-the-air TV shows and skip commercials if I want to. IMO, you can't beat free content. However, sometimes the over-the-air signal reception sometimes isn't great (and it seems random), which can be an issue. Much of the time, the signal is good, but occasionally the signal is bad and the recording of the show ends up looking scrambled - sometimes it's bad enough for the recording to be unwatchable, unfortunately.
Nightfox
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