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In reply to the discussion: Have you "cut the cord" on EXPENSIVE cable TV? Why or why not? A PBS guide [View all]2naSalit
(103,353 posts)if you want to watch TeeVee, there are four choices. and I'm out in the sticks...
Cable where you only get about 6 channels and no directory channel to see what's on. Folks who have that must just randomly flip through the channels and see what's on at any given time.
Satellite where there are about 200 channels of BS or sports and about five of something to watch once in a while outside of your favorite news.
No TeeVee
The Internet. It's what I have and for the few things that even interest me, all news programming, I can watch it when I want and it's all for the one low price of having this access to communication en masse as well.
Haven't had a TeeVee in my home since 1980, don't miss it one bit. If there's something I want to watch that I may not get on the web, I go to a bar or a friend's house who can receive what I want to watch... and it's unbelievably rare for me do that. And I listen to the radio a lot.