I haven’t had cable for years; I use OTA. But then again I hardly ever watch television in real time. The handful of shows I do watch I will catch on a stream after the original broadcast.
We mostly use the TV to stream movies.
But if you’re a sports addict then you will miss it for sure. A lot of events (including the NCAA national championship game) require some sort of pay television subscription.
We just re-upped with Sling when the NBA post-season started (paid 90 days ahead and picked up a free Roku in the bargain), I get most of the Spurs games. We’ll probably drop it after 90 days, between Hulu and Netflix (and moderate OTA channel selection), we get most of what we want. Only thing we don’t get, which is miss a bit but not as much as I thought I would, is Fox News live.
We just re-upped with Sling when the NBA post-season started (paid 90 days ahead and picked up a free Roku in the bargain), I get most of the Spurs games. We’ll probably drop it after 90 days, between Hulu and Netflix (and moderate OTA channel selection), we get most of what we want. Only thing we don’t get, which is miss a bit but not as much as I thought I would, is Fox News live.