I can’t recommend cutting the cord and going the streaming route strongly enough.
No hardware to lease and you want to discontinue service, it’s just a couple of clicks and your out.
I wouldn’t go back to cable if it was free.
I could not agree more. Before we had any type of cable TV available, we used DirecTV satellite dishes. We live in the middle of a bunch of tall trees so we had to use a “duo dish” to get reception, climb to the top of some tall firs and trim the branches, and put the dish in a specific spot on our roof. When the wind blew hard as it often does around here we had spotty television service.
We did have Cable TV for a brief time after the cable was installed in front of our house, they would not allow people to get the internet unless they subscribed to TV first... In 2007 Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube started streaming with others slowly following suit. We were early adopters of nearly every major streaming service. We the first-generation Apple TV, Roku TV, Google Chromecast and then FireTV. We have stuck mostly with FireTVs since that time because for us they have offered the best value. We have several generations of FireTVs and FireSticks hiding in places around the house. It sounds wasteful but we saved so much money over cable that they all paid for themselves.
So, you are preaching to the choir when it comes to streaming.