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158. Thanks for that history lesson!
Thu Nov 22, 2012, 12:56 PM
Nov 2012

Yes, that is the way I remember it as well.
Growing up in NYC, there was plenty of free broadcasting available. Cable, when it first appeared, was touted for its commercial-free feature. Now, they virtually own the airwaves with little or no credible competition - save for the various internet options mentioned above. There should be dozens of cable TV options, internet providers, and satellite offerings.

Years ago... bluerum Nov 2012 #1
I'm about ready to. Connie_Corleone Nov 2012 #2
Thanks. I'm looking at moving off cable. Bookmarked. pinto Nov 2012 #3
me too! panAmerican Nov 2012 #42
me three! chalky Nov 2012 #86
Yes. Roku Streaming and Broadcast TV only now. Skip Intro Nov 2012 #4
Is there a delay in watching MSNBC shows such as Rachel Maddow? How long ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #8
I don't watch any cable news shows anymore. Skip Intro Nov 2012 #12
The Maddow program is usually available at 8pm PST. Change has come Nov 2012 #19
It's not the show in entirety. MSNBC offers only clips of its shows. You can only get whole shows Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #95
Not so. You can watch the entire show same day underthematrix Nov 2012 #154
i watch rachel in the morning barbtries Nov 2012 #45
On yur tv or computer? nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #97
sorry, on my computer barbtries Nov 2012 #138
Here is the MSNBC live stream link Ruby the Liberal Nov 2012 #84
Stupid question: How do you get that on your tv? It's a computer link. nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #99
Try this: Le Taz Hot Nov 2012 #125
If you have cable, underthematrix Nov 2012 #153
Question--do you have to have a separate antenna for broadcast TV? KatyaR Nov 2012 #89
Get an antenna and a digital to analog converter box. Skip Intro Nov 2012 #109
I use an antenna now. KatyaR Nov 2012 #148
Hey. Skip Intro Nov 2012 #160
How fast is your internet? I pay $35/mo. but it's not really fast enuf for streaming. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #96
I have 6 MB DSL from ATT. Skip Intro Nov 2012 #110
Thanks! I thought you had to subscribe to Time Warner to get the internet.... Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #117
No, I know many that have Dish for cable and Time Warner for Internet. nt Live and Learn Nov 2012 #135
How do you get broadcast tv? Broadcast tv is now digital. Outside digital antenna? ???nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #98
Check post 109. nt Skip Intro Nov 2012 #112
last year did it. Johonny Nov 2012 #5
no TV but I do miss the 4 PBS stations I used to get using rabbit ears.... msongs Nov 2012 #6
I went to Netflix for $7.99 a month earlier this year. Kaleva Nov 2012 #7
So your phone is digital, right? It's voice over internet protocol, and not an Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #100
I have two seperate lines coming into the house. One for the phone and the other for internet. Kaleva Nov 2012 #102
Hmmm. Interesting. I can only get AT&T for landline. I checked into their bundle for phone Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #118
I should add that I get a discount on my phone for being low income. Kaleva Nov 2012 #142
instantwatcher.com is a pretty great site. zonkers Nov 2012 #114
I'll have to check that out. Kaleva Nov 2012 #143
I am desperate to do so..Thanks for the link... Tikki Nov 2012 #9
Savings won't last long. Cable/internet corps are already on it, woo me with science Nov 2012 #10
We need to vote out the FCC. They need to be on the chopping block as far as getting rid of those loudsue Nov 2012 #54
Wouldn't it be nice if we could count on that... woo me with science Nov 2012 #76
the FCC isn't an elected body and the President can't "clean house" onenote Nov 2012 #123
It's 3+ years now, and... MarianJack Nov 2012 #11
I haven't had cable since 2000 or so. I don't miss it. Common Sense Party Nov 2012 #13
same here! ginnyinWI Nov 2012 #129
Yes- we now just have high speed internet Marrah_G Nov 2012 #14
How fast is your high speed? I've read mine is not fast enuf for reliable streaming. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #101
50- Xfinity performance Marrah_G Nov 2012 #161
No tv for almost 3 years now. dixiegrrrrl Nov 2012 #15
We dumped the dish four years ago. Neutrino_603 Nov 2012 #16
Sure did... Earth_First Nov 2012 #17
I never attached the cable Berlum Nov 2012 #18
Haven't had cable or dish for several years IDemo Nov 2012 #20
great streaming link green for victory Nov 2012 #21
Interesting - one question liberal N proud Nov 2012 #32
yup green for victory Nov 2012 #105
I would need a new PC for this liberal N proud Nov 2012 #144
Here are a couple links I love: snappyturtle Nov 2012 #60
Another one you will like wilsonbooks Nov 2012 #71
Thanks! snappyturtle Nov 2012 #78
Wow, those are great links. Thanks! nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #107
About four years ago jsmirman Nov 2012 #22
Three issues...HD, cross-device accessibility, and HBO. Xithras Nov 2012 #23
You can hook a laptop to the TV gravity Nov 2012 #29
Or, for $300 and up, get an Internet TV with a keyboard remote ans well as ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #37
Needing a keyboard to watch TV seems like a bit of a headache. Xithras Nov 2012 #53
"You can't access ANY of HBO's content online unless you have a subscription to them via a regular ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #35
Yep, pretty much. Xithras Nov 2012 #56
I heard you can subscribe to HBOgo.com (like netflix) for like $35 month Turn CO Blue Nov 2012 #81
No, that's incorrect. You must have cable or sat to use it. Xithras Nov 2012 #82
I checked into that, too. The main reason HBO doesn't offer it.... Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #121
They are also available. wilsonbooks Nov 2012 #69
http://www.dailytvtorrents.org/ green for victory Nov 2012 #111
hope you have good proxy server pstokely Nov 2012 #119
You can get most of these sweetroxie Nov 2012 #113
LOL! That's what they want you to believe. Bill Maher is the only thing that I know of on HBO that I Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #163
Why use an Xbox rather than a Roku box? See the PBS link in the OP-- ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #40
Because they already own an XBox and don't own a Roku. (nt) jeff47 Nov 2012 #47
Hardware costs are small in comparison to monthly content costs ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #49
There's little point to a Roku if you own an XBox 360. They do the same thing. Xithras Nov 2012 #62
Cable TV? What Cable TV? Panasonic Nov 2012 #24
I've tried but went back gravity Nov 2012 #25
Year and a half ago ThoughtCriminal Nov 2012 #26
Roku, blu-ray, and antenna gets me all I want except perhaps espn and nfl network. Ed Suspicious Nov 2012 #27
I have cable, internet and telephone through a local cable company who has been in the area for underoath Nov 2012 #28
10 years or so. Cobalt Violet Nov 2012 #30
Where I live 2naSalit Nov 2012 #90
2010 leftlibdem420 Nov 2012 #31
Yes. liberalmuse Nov 2012 #33
Yes, literally. GoCubsGo Nov 2012 #34
No cable, no dish. hunter Nov 2012 #36
"DSL internet ... is not quite fast enough for Netflix" Thanks for that CRUCIAL ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #41
I think it depends on the wiring. hunter Nov 2012 #67
Yep, this is very wiring dependent. Xithras Nov 2012 #70
You should know that dsl comes in different speeds. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #126
it must depend on location barbtries Nov 2012 #139
bookmarking n/t brokechris Nov 2012 #38
I only spend 13 dollars on very basic cable. Big Blue Marble Nov 2012 #39
Why not just spend $10 on a digital TV antenna and cut the cord? ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #43
when my son and i moved to NC barbtries Nov 2012 #44
no tv for about 10 years now backtoblue Nov 2012 #46
I am rural and like sports Doctor_J Nov 2012 #48
I did it years ago. Atypical Liberal Nov 2012 #50
Thanks for the link... nt ProudProgressiveNow Nov 2012 #51
We renegotiate our cable bill every year. sellitman Nov 2012 #52
I have Comcast cable, Internet and my phone bundled. RebelOne Nov 2012 #55
I cut the cord 3 or 4 years ago Speck Tater Nov 2012 #57
Went Netflix in 2008 and have never looked back. go west young man Nov 2012 #58
I gave up cable over a year ago now. bunnies Nov 2012 #59
Gotten my non Tvio DVR william cail Nov 2012 #65
In 2001. About the time I joined DU ProfessionalLeftist Nov 2012 #61
Cut it last year. harun Nov 2012 #63
Given a choice between expensive Cable Tv and Inexpensive Internet Access.... AsahinaKimi Nov 2012 #64
Why Your Phone, Cable & Internet Bills Cost So Much ErikJ Nov 2012 #66
Thanks for posting this! Thom Hartmann often cites this fact. alp227 Nov 2012 #155
Thanks for this info. h2ebits Nov 2012 #68
This coming summer. ananda Nov 2012 #72
Cable T.V. - scam of the century notgoinback Nov 2012 #73
Thanks for that history lesson! Loge23 Nov 2012 #158
The only reason I have basic cable TV at all is because it came free with the internet. backscatter712 Nov 2012 #74
We cut the cord in 2010 Proud Liberal Dem Nov 2012 #75
It's been about 2 years MynameisBlarney Nov 2012 #77
Yes. Now have Roku streaming in the family room and Turn CO Blue Nov 2012 #79
No: Phone + Internet + TV = Phone + Internet (-TV) -nt DireStrike Nov 2012 #80
Over 10 years ago. I was sitting in my living room flipping for over Egalitarian Thug Nov 2012 #83
The cost of cable doubled in the time I had it. CBHagman Nov 2012 #85
Have been planning to since July, but the SO wanted to watch the Olympics. Then we were watching Dark n Stormy Knight Nov 2012 #87
About five years ago, cut the cord. salin Nov 2012 #88
I gave up cable a year ago...... llmart Nov 2012 #91
There is a lot of programming content from movies to TV shows (foreign and domestic). Snarkoleptic Nov 2012 #92
usually you can save the show from the cache too green for victory Nov 2012 #106
A year or so before dog_lovin_dem Nov 2012 #93
No. Can't get political talk shows timely anywhere else, that I have found. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #94
here green for victory Nov 2012 #103
HOLY-MOLY!!THANK YOU! I started watching "Columbo" on the UK ITV2, but switched to ABC just to see WinkyDink Nov 2012 #115
Thanks! The internets has come a long way since I last checked on that. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #132
what I find is that I save a lot of time not watching those shows, but I ginnyinWI Nov 2012 #131
I haven't had cable since 2001. intheflow Nov 2012 #104
The wife decided... behindenemylins Nov 2012 #108
You only need cable for sports of if you can't get OTA reception pstokely Nov 2012 #116
I did. kiva Nov 2012 #120
Been without cable for over a year now. Le Taz Hot Nov 2012 #122
No, because the only high speed internet I can get in my tiny town is through cable. Zoeisright Nov 2012 #124
Not only as good as cable, broadcast is better than cable. ginnyinWI Nov 2012 #127
I would love to cut it off. Live and Learn Nov 2012 #128
Do they watch anyone that can't be found online (legally)? pstokely Nov 2012 #130
had cable /satellite for a year or two at most many many years ago lunasun Nov 2012 #133
Haven't had cable since 1989 demwing Nov 2012 #134
wow barbtries Nov 2012 #141
K, R and Bookmarked. I fucking *hate* commercial tv. Smarmie Doofus Nov 2012 #136
Real Housewives, Honey Boo Boo, stuff like that Skittles Nov 2012 #137
I still have cable Raine Nov 2012 #140
I think it has been 2 years now. aandegoons Nov 2012 #145
No, we still have it union_maid Nov 2012 #146
and talk about the d*mn commercials.....UGH... a kennedy Nov 2012 #147
Almost. Looking into alternatives. Bookmarking. lonestarnot Nov 2012 #149
Found a free site to walk me through cutting the cable in my home ackr Nov 2012 #150
Welcome to DU! hrmjustin Nov 2012 #164
I cut the cord in July 2012 because I was underthematrix Nov 2012 #151
Bookmarked - Cable TV leveymg Nov 2012 #152
Took the first step today - changing my email address to Gmail Jersey Devil Nov 2012 #156
I still have cable -- no immediate plans to drop it fishwax Nov 2012 #157
I get my Internet through Comcast, and I used to have full cable TV service Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2012 #159
Thank you all, especially those who supplied links and bits of technical info. ProgressiveEconomist Nov 2012 #162
Haven't owned a TV in over a decade. Lizzie Poppet Nov 2012 #165
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