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In reply to the discussion: Millennials ditching their TV sets at a record rate [View all]4_TN_TITANS
(2,977 posts)132. My college aged daughter & boyfriend
wanted to watch the Super Bowl but none of their friends their age had cable or satellite. They ended up streaming on NBC somehow.
Me and the wife gave up satellite because over 25% of everything on the tv was commercials. We'll get it back when they pay US to watch the damn ads.
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34 here, I have a 150 inch projector screen and a 40 inch TV - but I don't watch cable or satellite
MillennialDem
Feb 2015
#70
I'm not bothering with cable if I can figure out how to get around MLB's blackout rules.
LeftyMom
Feb 2015
#8
all those effing ads making up half the viewing time, ditched our tv 10 yrs ago nt
msongs
Feb 2015
#9
Wow. I've never seen a show with five minutes of content and 15 minutes of ads.
onenote
Feb 2015
#57
I watch PBS, which I get over the air in HD, and the rest is all streaming
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2015
#16
The 1% is flipping out that if the younger generation is off the drug they'll wake up.
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2015
#21
That's still a problem. The whole idea is to get citizens to become zombies at prime time.
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2015
#121
translation: cable networks have financial..not sure what to call it...need (?), greed (?) incentive
GreatGazoo
Feb 2015
#30
FX shows are good, too. The Americans is fantastic television, for instance
alcibiades_mystery
Feb 2015
#39
They're all available online somewhere, as long as you don't have to see them immediately
Lydia Leftcoast
Feb 2015
#86
I tried watching MSNBC online - too damned slow and even the videos are hard to watch. I may be
jwirr
Feb 2015
#113
That is what it does. I think maybe at my age I might just as well stick with cable.
jwirr
Feb 2015
#125
Think of this: Why should they pay to watch TV when they can access it for free?
icymist
Feb 2015
#33
old computers don't have HDMI outputs, old TVs don't have HDMI, DVI, or VGA inputs
pstokely
Feb 2015
#65
So yesterday, I purchased a Chromecast from the Best Buy near me here, but
closeupready
Mar 2015
#139
The mass media is losing their battle to keep their exclusive license to feed lies to the masses...it is a disaster if mind control is your
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
#83
There will always be people growing old, with poor eyesight and not so nimble fingers. nt
kelliekat44
Feb 2015
#36
It's not a complete month without holier than thou "I don't watch TV and neither should you" posts..
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#42
"That thing you like sucks and is super horrible" is now a general cultural trope
alcibiades_mystery
Feb 2015
#48
I have a TV and a projector screen but no cable or satellite subscription
MillennialDem
Feb 2015
#72
Watching tv is passive and requires alot of patience. The reason internet is more popular is that
craigmatic
Feb 2015
#77
Didn't the latest report say that Broadband needed to be at least 25 Mbps download speed?
MuseRider
Feb 2015
#123
Many posts on this thread confuse the device with the content. The consumption of filmed content
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#85
My millennial brothers and sisters are mind-numbed bots thoroughly smitten by the idiot box
Populist_Prole
Feb 2015
#90
I see that in my house. The two millennials here are so glued to the gamers world and Netflix that
jwirr
Feb 2015
#107
Dropping cable doesn't surprise me. Settling for watching on a computer screen, or worse, a phone...
Silent3
Feb 2015
#130