The alternative, of course, is to cancel the cable and sign up for low-cost telephone and internet service only. When I lived in Illinois, I had home phone for about $40 a month, and DSL internet for about $30 a month and no cable TV. Now, living in Arizona, I get digital home phone and cable internet together for about $60 to $70 a month (depending on long distance usage, which I must pay by the minute for) and again no cable TV. I still use my trusty rabbit ears for TV reception, although after the digital transition now I have an additional piece of hardware, namely a DTV converter box, which goes between the antenna and the TV. I enjoy free high-definition programming without the hassle and expense of paying for cable TV.
Of course I don't really watch that much TV, and we don't have any children. I suppose that if you watch a lot of TV, and/or have kids in your household, then maybe cable or satellite TV is useful. I understand that there are certain channels, especially movie channels and childrens' channels that are only available on cable or satellite.
Of course I don't really watch that much TV, and we don't have any children. I suppose that if you watch a lot of TV, and/or have kids in your household, then maybe cable or satellite TV is useful. I understand that there are certain channels, especially movie channels and childrens' channels that are only available on cable or satellite.
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