I thought I’d miss local channels but the cancelation of most of what I liked, the availability of DVD and streaming for reruns of old shows I like, and a Hulu subscription for new network shows has pretty much taken care of that for me. There’s nothing really left for me there, and anything...
I just took the plunge and canceled cable. We’ll keep internet from them as that’s pretty much the only option here, and they’re raising our internet rate effective immediately as a result of not having it bundled with cable, but I’m past the point of caring.
We subscribed to no premium cable...
I can’t speak to CW content, but a great deal of PBS content is available for free through their website and app - that may be worth looking into if you haven’t already. The PBS stuff you watch may be on it already.
I’m not sure yet - well, I’m really not sure about how I’d go about any of this yet - but I think I might skip the antenna portion altogether. Right now, there’s only two programs I watch on broadcast networks, and both are shows that are now in the habit of doing short seasons with breaks...
Thanks for starting this thread @Adam Gregorich I’m thinking I might be a year or two away from doing some cord cutting here and these insights are invaluable.