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To: Don Green who wrote (99594)1/11/2018 5:57:55 PM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110581
 
I have a digital antenna that gets all the local stations. I have Roku to get movies and stuff. I pay $20 for Sling to get ESPN and some other channels. I am very happy with this setup.

Blessings,

SOJ



To: Don Green who wrote (99594)1/11/2018 6:06:22 PM
From: philv  Respond to of 110581
 
Can't blame you for looking to cut cable TV. It is disgusting to realize all the Channels I have, about 95% of which I never or seldom watch. However, looking at my bill, internet service accounts to 50% of the total bill. Should I opt for streaming service and drop cable TV, I would save about $40/mo. Something to consider for sure.

Its maddening that we can't just choose the few cable channels we want, rather than the bundled nonsense they insist on. (here at least) So as to your second question -- not happy with cable TV.