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Monday, February 28, 2011

Living without Cable TV


Wow! It has been a month without cable TV. We've had cable TV forever. As I sit here, I recall a time in my childhood when cable was new. There were only 9 stations to watch on TV and it had been the same 9 stations for decades. Then cable TV came in and brought MTV, Movies and everything you could ever want to watch.  Sadly, it seems that now cable is a lot of re-runs.

You may be asking why I'm living without cable TV.  In September our cable company raised our bill from $70.00 to $90.00. Then we received a notice in December that the cable company was raising there prices yet again. This time from $90.00 to $110.00. We decided that cable TV is a luxury. We are living on a budget and $110.00 a month to watch re-runs was a bit too much. We decided to use the money towards the ever increasing electric bill and extra food we may need. So, here I am living without cable.

In case your wondering if I miss it... I don't! I thought I would but I really don't!

We have been watching the new programs like NCIS, House, Greys Antomny or any other new program that is on TV from the internet sites for ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX. We video stream it from our computer laptops directly to the HDTV. We can rewind, fast forward or watch them as many times as we want. Unfortunately, we have not escaped the commercials even with the internet. =(

The other thing we've been doing is watching all of the VHS and DVD movies we have collected over the years. What I have found interesting is that most of the movies that we own are the same movies that they are currently running as re-runs on cable TV. Some of them had price tags of $2.99 to watch in 24 hours.

We've been looking into buying antennas and splitters for the each TV in the house. The antenna will bring in the basic channels ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, PBS and a couple of others. Then for our movie needs we are looking into Netflix video streaming. Netflix has a lot of the new movies releases like cable stations HBO, Movie Channel, or Stars. The only difference is Netflix is unlimited movie viewing for $8.00 a month versus $110.00. We are also looking into using Hulu.com as a possible site for our video needs.

The cost for an antenna and spitter will run us anywhere from $10.00 to $50.00 depending on the antenna we want to purchase for each TV.  This is a one time purchase.

My question is if we pay a one time purchase price of $20.00 for an antenna and spitter and $8.00 a month for NetFlix then what exactly is the cable company using $110.00 a month for?

The other positive about living without cable is that I seem to be getting a lot more work done without it. My stores may get more items shortly introduced into both of the stores.
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3 comments:

  1. good for you. sometimes I wish we would get rid of the tv...but haven't taken that plunge yet.

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  2. Getting rid of tv is not an easy thing to do but it is saving us a fortune. =)

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  3. I think I'd die without my cable, it is the largest bill I ahve, I am a movie nut. I don't go anywhere or do anything so cable is my entertainment and research method. I also get my news online though not as much as when I could watch videos. This pc does not have sound though.

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