Posted: 5/8/2013 9:32:25 AM EDT
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I pay a little over $ 100.00 a month to watch on T.V. more or less:
Gold Rush (when in season) Walking Dead (when in season) Dexter (when in season and added to Direct.v. for extra money... more then 100 a month) A show or two now and then on Discovery like dirty jobs and stuff heavy metal music channel but only rarely News rarely.. what the hell am I doing with my life... this could go to good insurance or something. I have a bunch of channels too and don't like t.v. that much I guess. Im a fool. |
| We pay $80 a month and we've discussed turning it off. We get plenty of channels with an antenna but our DSL connection isn't good enough for Netflix but $80 a month would buy a lot of DVD's in a year. Missing Walking Dead would be my biggest issue with it, otherwise I'd let it go in a heartbeat. |
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Same I pay about 140$ for cable and Internet I'm thinking about cutting cable just using the Internet and netflix i just did that a week ago. told dish to foad. kept internet, and got netflix. Did the same six months ago. Best decision ever. Now I can watch anything from 11' or older instantly and with no commercials. |
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We'll be cutting back to Internet-only after Game of Thrones is over for the season. Should save about $120/month. I will need to buy one more Roku, but three weeks of no cable will pay for that. Live cable/sat channel feeds are becoming obsolete. All you need is an ISP, online content providers, and (optionally) devices like Rokus, XBoxes, or Internet TVs for people who want to access content in ways other than a PC. Cable companies will transition to just being ISPs or go out of business. |