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In reply to the discussion: Broadcasters Worry About 'Zero TV' Homes [View all]Berlum
(7,044 posts)12. Cut the cable: Starve the Beast (R)
save money.
save your soul.

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200 channels and nothing on but infomercials....screw the cable companies. nt
msanthrope
Apr 2013
#11
Oh man, if the The Learning Channel broadcast BBC documentaries all day, I'd be a couch potato.
Marr
Apr 2013
#17
I'm embarrassed when I see a Discovery "documentary" up next to a BBC documentary
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2013
#40
lol, yeah. Watching US documentaries, I can almost feel the producers editing the copy
Marr
Apr 2013
#42
I cut the cord last year. I stream from Amazon or Netflix...and between the two, I have plenty
msanthrope
Apr 2013
#9
Same here and I use Roku to stream and they just keep adding more and more channels. Hooked
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#14
I HATE that picture!!! Just unscrew the damn thing--you might need that coax cable for something!!
MADem
Apr 2013
#26
There are several options on Roku to pickup the BBC. You need broadband internet access though. eom
Purveyor
Apr 2013
#24