Dumping Cable TV

Our communications provider dumped cable! Effective August. They don’t even want folks equipment back.
We cut it last Fall. Smart TV, antenna around 18/20 channels (weather dependent) Internet TV a ton, Hulu, Netflix and Prime. From $200+ to around $70 a month. Couldn’t be happier about it.
 
My TV/Internet bill just jumped to $189 a month. I watch about 5-6 channels, but use the net like hell. This is a $60 increase in just 2 years! More than my car payment.

NOPE.

I'm thinking of dumping the TV all together, either getting an antenna or just getting an el-cheapo laptop and plugging it in. With unlimited net I have Netflix, TubiTv, YouTube....and save about $120 a month!

Anyone made the jump ?
Welcome to 2003
 
My wife and I haven’t had cable since we left our parents house for college. 14ish years I guess...

We have a roku TV and our family shares logins for channels. I think we pay $90 a month all together.

We pay a bit more for faster internet speed so I can work from home when necessary.
 
I have to have hardline, high speed internet for work so it cost me about $40 a month after the portion I get reimbursed for. Basic cable comes with that. I HATE have to pay them anything but am on the hook until I retire. The only things I would want to see on there it would cost me at least another $50 a month for the package I would have to get. Nope.....
 
Not that I don't still pay the cable company, the only real choice for high speed internet is through Comcast around here, but I haven't had a TV package through them since 2010. I do however have Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime accounts at a fraction of the cost. Messed around with the Playstation Vue app as well for a while, but the cost/benefit ratio wasn't high enough for even my wife, who happens to think I grow money in my garden boxes instead of mostly just weeds.
 
Dumped it, wife replaced it some other apps like sling, Amazon and Netflix.....dont miss it at all.
 
Been 8 years since I had a dish. When I visit someone else and watch their cable, it is almost impossible to sit through the commercials now.
 
We've never had it since being married. I think it's a waste of money to be honest. We split a Netflix account with my brother in law. We have a Roku which makes it easy to watch YouTube. I do enjoy watching sports, but not enough to pay for it. Last year after hunting season we got YouTubeTV, then cancelled it right after March madness. I can see us doing that again. Even that starts to add up after a few months though.
 

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