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Top 21 Reasons To Get Rid Of Cable Once And For All
Cut Cable Today ^ | 3-11-15 | Mr. Cable Cutter

Posted on 11/22/2016 6:00:43 AM PST by RKBA Democrat

Unsure if you’re ready to take the plunge and cut the cord? The truth is that now is the best time in history to make the call. It seems like every day, there are new reasons to get rid of cable. But in case you aren’t sure what those reasons are, I’ve collected them here, all in one place for you.

#1 It’s Easier Than Ever

Had you asked me a few years ago if getting rid of cable was feasible, I would have hesitated. But now, well, things are different. It’s easier than it has ever been. All you really need is an Internet connection, a streaming box, and a streaming service. Anyone can set it up–no tech savviness required.

#2 Financial – The Savings are Massive

According to the FCC, cable prices are rising at a rate that’s higher than inflation. In fact, many expect the average cable bill to be somewhere around $125 by the end of 2015. That’s almost $1500 a year! Crazy, right? Especially since you probably signed on for some great promotional rate that expired after one year…yet you’re locked in for at least two. Not to mention all of those hidden costs!

The facts are impossible to refute: if you cut the cord, you’ll save big, even if you’re paying for subscription services. It’s one of the biggest reasons to get rid of cable that exists. Period. Check out my setup, which costs me only $39.49 a month.

T-Mobile customers have even bigger cost savings — With Sling TV and T-Mobile’s latest partnership, T-Mobile users can now sign up for Sling’s basic package for just $14/month for up to a full year. That’s an incredible 30% in savings! You can watch more than 20 channels on your T-Mobile eligible device, and can even cancel the plan whenever you’d like. Plus, you won’t ever have to worry about data overage fees with T-Mobile’s Binge On plan — just another way you can save! Learn more about this money-saving offer here. (Link embedded in article) There are plenty of other streaming options with similar promotional deals, so it certainly doesn’t hurt to shop around until you find one that saves you the most — and because you’re free of cable, you have the ability to do so risk free!

#3 Available Content Keeps Growing

I remember back when Netflix first started their streaming service, it seemed like they had very little I wanted to watch. Man, are those days gone. These days, there’s seemingly endless content. From hit shows to documentaries, there’s something for everyone.

#4 Watch Live Sports Online

Many people hold onto their cable for live sporting events. Admittedly, this was my biggest sticking point. But like all other aspects of cord cutting, this segment is growing quickly. MLB has MLB.TV, which will allow you to watch just about everything. The NBA and NHL also have streaming services through their respective leagues.

The most difficult to find is the NFL, but you can watch most of your home team’s games with an antenna. And if you can’t give up ESPN, you can also try Sling TV. For more detailed info on how you can cancel cable and still watch your favorite live sports, check out my guide here (link embedded in article)

#5 No More Cable Contracts

Contracts suck. And while big cell phone companies like T-Mobile are making moves to give the people what they want with respect to contracts, the cable companies aren’t budging. But the paid streaming services, well, they aren’t wasting their time trying to lock you in. Netflix, Hulu Plus…they all will let you quit whenever you’re ready. No hidden fees.

#6 Freedom from a Broken System

Making you pay for a bunch of stuff you aren’t watching, and raising the rates in the meanwhile, is a broken system. Why should you be part of that? When you get rid of cable, you are stepping away, freely, into the future. And the future is bright (and much cheaper).

#7 Bye Bye Commercials

Did you know that the average child has seen 16,000 commercials in a year? That’s right, their brains are being inundated with advertising. God only knows what negative effects this can cause. By getting rid of cable, you can drastically reduce, if not completely eliminate, the commercials your child is exposed to.

ESPN. No Cable. No Strings Attached. Try it Today. Sling TV.

#8 Extra Benefits From Streaming Services

Sometimes when you sign on with a streaming service, you get extra perks. For example, Amazon Prime comes with free 2-day shipping (which I take frequently advantage of). BallStreams gives you access to Summer League and international competitions. And many sports streaming sites don’t blackout games.

#9 You Can Try Most Streaming Services For Free

With so many streaming options available, you might find it hard to decide which to go with. Luckily, many of them make it easy on you, allowing you to try them out for free. Here’s what some of the major streaming services offer:

Sling TV–Click here for a free 7-day trial (link embedded in article) Amazon Prime–Click here for a free 30-day trial (link embedded in article) Netflix–One free month Hulu Plus–One free week HBO Now–One free month

#10 Sends a Message to Big Cable

While cord cutting is still in the early stages (the major cable companies lost about .2% of subscribers between 2013 and 2014), things are getting worse, not better, for them. With HBO flying solo, and Apple looking to get into the game, there’s no way they can ignore the shift. When you make the decision to get rid of cable, you’re helping make sure that the cable companies take notice.

#11 Purposeful Viewing vs. Passively Watching Garbage

I think we can all agree that we probably watch more TV than we should. Especially if you have cable. Think about it–how often do you just turn the TV on and let it play in the background? Or sit on the couch watching reruns of one of those HGTV shows for no good reason?

When you cut the cord and go with a streaming service, you’re more likely to engage in purposeful watching. In other words, you aren’t just going to plop in front of the TV and watch some garbage just for the sake of doing so. Instead, you’re going to sit, search, and watch only when you’re interested.

#12 Better Quality

OTA HD broadcasts are HIGHER QUALITY than what cable provides. Cable companies compress their broadcasts due to limited bandwidth and infrastructure costs. You probably spent good money for an HDTV…it’s time to get the most out of your picture!

#13 It’s Legal

Some people mistakenly associate streaming shows with illegal activity. Rest assured, there are plenty of completely legal ways to stream content. Be it sports, TV shows, movies….the means are out there. Are their illegal streaming sites out there? You betcha. But they’re easy to spot, and quite frankly, you don’t want to use them–they’re loaded with pop-ups and spyware.

#14 Great Original Programming

Here’s a growing trend–streaming services producing and providing amazing, original TV shows that can’t be found elsewhere. Here’s a quick list of some of my favorites:

House of Cards (Netflix) Narcos (Netflix) Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (Crackle) Behind the Mask (Hulu) Alpha House (Amazon) Transparent (Amazon)

#15 Most New Episodes of Hit Shows are Available Online or Via Antenna

Giving up cable can be hard if it means not being able to talk about the current hit show at the water cooler. What many people don’t realize is that the latest episodes of many hit shows are often available online. For example, AMC makes their episodes available for about a month. It’s also important not to forget that if the hit show you’re watching is on network TV, you can likely catch it live with a good digital antenna. Which leads me to the next point…

#16 Get Free HD Content with a Digital Antenna

I was shocked at how many stations I picked up when I got a digital antenna (over 70!!!). I picked up all sorts of stuff I didn’t know existed. Of course, what you can access depends largely on where you live. But unless you live pretty far out, chances are you can get some decent channels. For a look at just how many broadcast channels are out there, check out this table on Wikipedia.(link embedded in article) And if you’re wondering what stations are available in your area, you can try the FCC’s tool here.

#17 Fewer Dealings with Annoying Customer Service Reps

Who hasn’t had to deal with less-than-helpful cable customer service reps? I know I have my stories to tell, that’s for sure! While it’s true that you will still probably have to deal with your ISP’s customer service from time to time, gone will be the days of calling to deal with troubles with cable.

It’s a rare occasion that you would need to talk to your streaming service’s customer service. And if you have to, well, my experiences have been great. Netflix and Amazon customer service is hands down top notch.

#18 Greater Flexibility

When you’re streaming content, you have much more flexibility. Tired of Netflix? Drop them next month and switch to Hulu. Decided wrestling isn’t worth your time? Cancel the WWE Network and they won’t renew your subscription. It really is that simple.

There’s also flexibility in when, where, and how you watch. Most streaming services have apps that work on your mobile devices, allowing you to watch anywhere, any time. You can also hook your devices up to your TV via a variety of methods (HDMI cable, Apple TV, etc.).

#19 Customized Viewing Experience

Unlike cable services, most streaming services do their part in trying to customize your viewing experience to better suit your needs. For example, Netflix will suggest content based on your viewing habits. They also will give you other suggestions for similar content when searching. Hulu and Amazon Prime let you subscribe to shows and receive alerts.

#20 Easier to Sift Through Content

Is there anything more annoying than trying to search through your cable TV provider’s programming guide? Paging down through hundreds of shows you would never consider watching, trying to find that one program. Forget that! Regardless of where you choose to stream your content, you can rest assured that it’s completely searchable, making it simple to sort through what you want to watch.

#21 There are New Streaming Options

It’s hard to argue–streaming is the way of the future. It feels like there are new options for streaming on a daily basis. CBS, HBO, and Sony are all jumping in the game. Apple sounds like it wants to as well. Who knows what services will come next? But here’s what I do know…they’ll keep coming.

Are you ready? It’s YOUR turn to be a cord cutter.


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To: RKBA Democrat

I’ve been trying to convince the wife for about two years. 90% of everything we watch is on streaming media. She still has a hard time breaking from the news. I have had a difficult time convincing her that it’s all on the internet.


21 posted on 11/22/2016 6:22:28 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: Jamestown1630
almost everything on Fox shows up on YouTube within a day or two
Who wants to watch day(s) old news? That's why nespapers are going out of business.
22 posted on 11/22/2016 6:22:32 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: SquarePants

Sounds too good to be true. Link?


23 posted on 11/22/2016 6:22:38 AM PST by FreedomFight16
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To: Jamestown1630

Good for you! That’s a significant savings.

We have Dish and it’s currently $50.00 a month for a reasonable package - and my Dish contact is superb.

We cannot receive OTA in our location due to our location on the side of a mountain and we are in the shadow of virtually every antenna in our valley. We cannot even receive local radio...

Only in the last half-year or so have we been able to receive internet faster than 1.5 MB and we now have 5 MB and it’s great.

I can’t imagine cutting the cable for us with our location and lack of access to OTA...


24 posted on 11/22/2016 6:23:23 AM PST by BBB333 (The power of TRUMP compels you!)
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To: MCF

I have cable internet as well. Paying about $40 a month plus $10 for netflix. More TV than I’d ever want to watch. No cable TV though. Let them sell CNNMSNBC to someone else.


25 posted on 11/22/2016 6:24:39 AM PST by RKBA Democrat (Right versus left is no longer as relevant as Nationalist versus globalist.)
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To: RKBA Democrat

You still need Internet from cable.


26 posted on 11/22/2016 6:26:32 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Democracy is the backup QB to a dictatorship)
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To: MCF

Cut the cable TV this last summer. Only use Charter for internet connection at $39.95 a month instead of previous $165!!! Love it, should have cut it sooner.


27 posted on 11/22/2016 6:28:43 AM PST by The FIGHTIN Illini (Wake up fellow Patriots before it's too late)
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To: BBB333

I understand; when if works for people, it’s a huge savings. We are apparently in a pretty ideal location for OTA, so we have a little antenna to bring in some stations.

But my brother is about 30 miles away and surrounded by hills and buildings that make it far from ideal for him.


28 posted on 11/22/2016 6:30:47 AM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: RKBA Democrat

#11 Purposeful Viewing vs. Passively Watching Garbage

Very well put. I gave up cable a dozen years ago, and it changes the way you watch tv.


29 posted on 11/22/2016 6:32:32 AM PST by lacrew
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To: RKBA Democrat
Correct me if I'm wrong, but many folks will still need a cable connection to get streaming services.

Now, that being said, I don't have "cable TV;" I have cable Internet. I don't have any recourse in Central Indiana. It's either DSL (which where I am is pretty slow), or a cable connection. The costs are about $75.00 a month versus $120 or so for both.

30 posted on 11/22/2016 6:33:09 AM PST by ducttape45 (Obama's legacy - Christianity outlawed, America shamed, morality destroyed. Need I say more?)
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To: Jamestown1630

Exactly.

You Tube also has the full night’s election coverage from just about all of the news organizations. You can fast forward through the evening and watch the mood change as the results come in.

One thing I wasn’t aware of, the Clinton people were all over the place at first, then around 9pm they disappeared completely and never came back. One reporter called it ‘radio silence.’


31 posted on 11/22/2016 6:33:37 AM PST by Ken H (Best election ever!)
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To: HarleyD

You might get a subscription to OANN. Can get it direct for about $5 mo. Or I think sling TV offers it. All the news without the leftwing bias.

You can check out brief snippets on youtube if you want a sample.


32 posted on 11/22/2016 6:33:46 AM PST by RKBA Democrat (Right versus left is no longer as relevant as Nationalist versus globalist.)
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To: The FIGHTIN Illini

What about the 4k tv’s out there. 65”. Any use for them?


33 posted on 11/22/2016 6:35:50 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: ducttape45

Yes. But its the difference of paying $40 a month for cable internet and $150 or more for lots of stuff you don’t watch and don’t want to subsidize. I would have cable internet anyway so the cost difference for me is what I pay for netflix.

Some places have other services like google wire or FIOS. It just depends on what you have available.


34 posted on 11/22/2016 6:37:57 AM PST by RKBA Democrat (Right versus left is no longer as relevant as Nationalist versus globalist.)
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To: RKBA Democrat

Roku has OANN.


35 posted on 11/22/2016 6:40:17 AM PST by GregB (My vote for Trump was in honor of Smoothsailing!!)
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To: RKBA Democrat

I’ve never had cable. Better stuff is free on the net. Good books are still around too. And hobbies. If I ever get bored by my piano I’ll learn how to play a guitar. Then there’s blogging and volunteer work. Gardening.
If you have kids it’s even easier to live without cable.


36 posted on 11/22/2016 6:40:22 AM PST by Buttons12
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To: RKBA Democrat

I’m too much of a sports fan to drop cable. Sure, I could be a criminal and steal a game broadcast online, but that doesn’t solve the problem of how to flip between multiple games at one time.


37 posted on 11/22/2016 6:40:49 AM PST by gdani
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To: BBB333

How did cable morph into an undesireable monopoly?

When did the connection owner get to dictate content?

Does Verizon dictate smartphone content? Somewhat but limited.

ISP cannot censor your websites. How can cable?

Trump could End the Monopolies, please.


38 posted on 11/22/2016 6:41:07 AM PST by TheNext (Hillary Hurts Children & Women)
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To: RKBA Democrat

Bkmark


39 posted on 11/22/2016 6:46:04 AM PST by Salvavida (The restoration of the U.S.A. starts with filling the pews at every Bible-believing church.)
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To: RKBA Democrat

ping


40 posted on 11/22/2016 6:46:15 AM PST by minnesota_bound
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