I cut the cord a long time ago, though I was reluctant to do so. I was—shamefully!—paying $182 a month for cable television (with a DVR and all the other fixin’s) until I began my journey in extreme budget in 2016 (which, thanks to private music lessons and your subscriptions, I don’t have to be quite so extreme about these days).
Back then, it was much simpler—there were only a handful of streaming services, and they tended to offer a pretty broad selection of television series and films. There were quite a few shows on Fox that I enjoyed watching regularly, so I went with Hulu, as they would stream episodes of shows that had aired the previous night. Otherwise, the options were pretty much Netflix and YouTube and… I’m not even sure what else. It was a brave new world for home entertainment—the wild west.
Now there’s a streaming service for every subgenre, and nearly for every intellectual property. In order to get everything (or nearly everything), you’d end up paying more than my shameful pre-2016 cable bill.
Of course, when we had everything on cable, we didn’t watch but a small fraction of it. So streaming still offers a far better alternative, as consumers can largely choose the basket of programming they prefer from one or two streaming services, rather than paying a hefty premium for thousands of channels and shows they’ll never watch.
With that here is “Ditch the Cable and Stream Favorite Political Shows for Less”:
