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To: Major Matt Mason

You can cut cable, hook up a TV antenna, and get High Definition picture directly from the nearby TV stations...if you care to still get NBC, ABC, & CBS. I use my antenna mainly to watch PBS Masterpiece and concerts.

Then with Roku (or a Blu Ray player which is what I use), you can stream Netflix, Youtube, Pandora, etc. I pay $39.99/month for internet. When I had cable, my bill was around $120/month with the extra sports package and taxes.

Of course, you will still have to watch sports/football games online if you cut cable. But I usually hook up my computer to my TV with an HDMI cable to watch sports (or you could get a Chromecast). Still better than paying so much for cable.


19 posted on 11/27/2015 11:40:42 AM PST by Cedar
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To: Cedar

Forgot to add there are some websites where you can watch all American sports,,,don’t have to be cable subscriber. Just takes a little searching.


20 posted on 11/27/2015 11:43:37 AM PST by Cedar
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