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I'm curious what all you cord cutters are using out there and why. I'm on a trial period with Direct TV Now. Seems like a good deal except for the fact it's att which I'm not thrilled to support. This doesn't include movie streams like Amazom & Netflix or others.
What do you use?
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DIRECT TV NOW | |
2 (17%) |
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HULU | |
6 (50%) |
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YOU TUBE TV | |
2 (17%) |
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PLAYSTATION VUE | |
1 (8%) |
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SLING TV | |
1 (8%) |
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janterry
(4,429 posts)I have the internet - but we don't watch much tv (unless there is something free on youtube). I haven't had a tv in about 18 years
sellitman
(11,690 posts)You are better off I'm sure.
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Va Lefty
(6,252 posts)Don't really miss it. If we still had it I would watch it, but probably something I'd seen many times before. A lot of really good documentaries on free YouTube.
2naSalit
(94,096 posts)Haven't had a teevee since 1980.
genxlib
(5,733 posts)I am very interested in this discussion.
The biggest question I have are related to sports. There are plenty of ways to find network shows but I am concerned with getting live sports.
My second question is about DVR. Is there a way to capture those "broadcasts". I know the idea of DVR might be sort of obsolete with streaming but not for sports. I sometimes have to watch some things on ESPN3 and get stuck watching live. I prefer to watch them later on my own schedule. Mostly because I am ADD and can fast forward through all the BS.
I know...first world problems.
sellitman
(11,690 posts)In order to get local sports I would need the next package deal. I have the base deal. Currently $35/MO. It's going up to $40/MO in Aug. That's why I'm looking around actually.
Not that they are worth watching this year but SNY, The Home Of my "Muts" err I mean Mets will cost me and extra $15/MO.
I can get YES, Home Of The Yankees but why would I want to watch a winning team/
mythology
(9,527 posts)hibbing
(10,404 posts)After the election I stopped spending hours watching MSNBC, cut the cable and got a small smart tv for the cost of one month of paying for my outrageous cable. Been binging on Netflix. Certainly a lot of good shows on there and no commercials. I also got a cheap antenna, but reception depends on the barometric pressure, wind direction, and gosh knows what else.
Peace
zanana1
(6,320 posts)I have Direct TV too, but I'll be dropping it soon. Except for CNN and MSNBC, I don't use it. But Netflix always has something I can binge watch. My latest binge is Roman Empire. Fascinating.
sellitman
(11,690 posts)I know I do. I still need MSNBC and CNN occasionally.
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safeinOhio
(34,546 posts)lays every thing out according to your needs. P
sellitman
(11,690 posts)Thanks
Kaleva
(38,734 posts)pintobean
(18,101 posts)try this one terrarium tv
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hunter
(39,116 posts)No cable, no satellite, no broadcast.
We have the minimal Netflix subscription, a single "standard" definition stream over medium speed DSL. We sometimes watch Redbox DVDs, sometimes DVDs we find in thrift stores.
That's plenty of television for us.
I NEVER see television commercials unless they are clever ones posted here on DU, or I'm trapped in a waiting room with television addicts.
After years of going without, watching commercial television has becomes intolerable to me, even PBS.
I've never been a viewer of television news. I don't have the patience to sit through a bunch of stories I either don't care about, or believe to be propaganda. Fox News is not the only offender. Television is a terrible medium for news.
csziggy
(34,189 posts)I also get Acorn TV, and some freebie streaming channels: Roku, Tubi, Sony, and others.
yellowdogintexas
(22,898 posts)We use Roku, and stream Netflix Hulu and Amazon Prime. I have HBONow piggybacked on Amazon.
We also pull in Free Speech TV as a free ROKU channel. Stephanie Miller in the morning!
csziggy
(34,189 posts)I'm hanging onto Acorn TV for now since it is the only place that has all the episodes of Murdock Mysteries (which I am watching right now). When my internet is having problems sometimes it is impossible to watch Acorn, not so bad with Britbox.
OOOHH! I'll have to add Free Speech TV! I hadn't seen how to do it - any advice?
IcyPeas
(22,940 posts)can I still get PBS? Sunday nights are my favorite mostly because of PBS....
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FSogol
(46,910 posts)Crap.
shenmue
(38,538 posts)Stuart G
(38,726 posts)From time to time when I watch TV..(not much, but I do watch a few shows occasionally)..I check out the number of stations that I get with my TV antenna . What I notice is that I am getting more and more stations. Over the antenna. I am doing nothing different for the last 10 years when I installed an old style cross bar thing, in my top floor, with wires down to the TV in the basement..(really not very difficult)..
I get all kinds of stations on the antenna. A quiz show station, an old TV show station..(oh maybe three of them) a religious station to find God, the usual network stations, and 5 educational stations. Now I do got a couple of "Me TV" stations that play old Columbo shows that I like. Also, a station that plays Judge Judy shows..Somehow I find stuff on You Tube, and right here at Democratic Underground. Also, 2 Spanish stations which I listen to a little, trying to see if I still understand what I learned 50 years ago in school..
...Most of the news, which I used to watch, a long time ago, I get on the internet. Don't watch sports or any real regular shows except Antiques Roadshow which I enjoy..
...All with a TV antenna hooked up to a mid sized tv in the basement. (32 inches)..(not "mid sized anymore..) I do watch some news, rarely on TV. But the most recent news and most analysis, I can find right here at DU. That is enough!..I will never get cable..
bif
(24,370 posts)Netflix works for me.
ginnyinWI
(17,276 posts)We are not a sports family so we don't care about all the games. (Before the cable era, didn't people still watch games? They had just a few channels with local teams, but isn't that adequate? I guess not for sports addicts.)
Eight years ago we stopped DirectTV. Before that we had Time Warner cable for many years.
We now have a digital antenna that works great--cost us less than $100, and works great even though we are in the ex-urbs of Milwaukee. Digital tv makes the difference! No fuzzy screens. We use it for mainly PBS and network news. We have a Tivo with a lifetime membership that has long since paid for itself which lets us time shift just about everything we watch.
I watch MSNBC, etc. by subscribing to them on YouTube . I also listen to podcasts of programs like Joy, Daily Show, and NPR. I listen to public radio during the day. I've really got all the news I can handle!
JCMach1
(28,168 posts)We never watch it. Netflix,Amazon and digital antenna are all we need.
IrishEyes
(3,275 posts)I don't have a tv. I check out movies and tv shows from the library for free and watch them on my computer. I also watch youtube for free.
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bikebloke
(5,262 posts)I get two Netflix discs a week. I'll watch series via DVD. My TV sits in the corner under a dust cloth most of the time, to be pulled out when I watch something - a weekend thing.
lillypaddle
(9,605 posts)I just switched from cable. I'll save $30 a month.
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,020 posts)sellitman
(11,690 posts)Really?
sakabatou
(43,377 posts)JonLP24
(29,373 posts)Actually cable is probably better than all of them.
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Polybius
(18,685 posts)I put it on my roof and I get about 60 free channels. I really like one channel called "Antenna TV." I watch Growing Pains, followed by Family Ties and The Hogan Family. I really love 80's shows.
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TexasTowelie
(117,957 posts)marble falls
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underpants
(187,732 posts)Lots of sports still on network. Some good comedies too.
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