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Blogger Krissi said...

We ditched our $200+ per month cable six or so months ago and kept Amazon Prime, Netflix Instant and Hulu Plus. We have a HUGE TV antenna on the new-to-us house, so we want to hook that up for PBS and local news. So far, there is VERY little I miss. We buy shows we don't want to wait to see, like Mad Men, Orphan Black, and soon, Doctor Who. It has taken time to get used to the difference, but it is nice to have the budget for more fun stuff (instead of paying for channels we don't watch).

August 11, 2014 at 1:49 PM

Blogger Becky said...

We went without when we were jobless. It's our favorite treat to have a zillion channels and "nothing to watch." ;) Seriously, we tried but soon as we could we were right back with AT&T's U-Verse. We both love movies and sports.

I can totally relate to being out of sorts without your news routine. Same with me.

One thing I do try to do every 6 months or so is call the U-Verse folks to remind them what loyal customers we are (i.e. we could take our business elsewhere.) I usually get us a new discount or deal. Try it.

August 11, 2014 at 3:46 PM

Blogger JLVerde said...

I haven't had cable for over 13 years. I had it when I was in college but I really don't miss it.

I have regular netflix (discs in the mail), regular t.v., and the library.

Really, don't downplay the library. I can get full movies for free (for a week) and seasons of t.v. for about 2 weeks time.

I actually prefer to binge watch t.v. shows over watching weekly. And I could never part with the money to have all the premium channels I would want for the shows I like (HBO, Starz, etc).

August 12, 2014 at 10:27 AM

Blogger Cate Anevski said...

I haven't had cable since college either, but I'm one of those types of people that will just sit there watching something crappy for an hour waiting for something better to come on. I can't be trusted with cable. :)

I did just move out to a town with no good high-speed internet, though, so I had to give up my streaming Netflix and Hulu. I was sad at first, but I've switched to the discs from Netflix and I really love it. I always had the same problem you mention picking out movies on Netflix's streaming service. This way, I set up a huge list of movies I'm interested in (and I add new movies whenever one is recommended to me), and the choice of what to watch is made for me when Netflix sends me the discs.

I'm definitely watching the same number of hours of TV, but I think I'm watching things that I enjoy more than I ever did before.

I am, however, a huge proponent of buying yourself treats that you really enjoy. Let's not discuss how much money I spend on books and makeup, OK? :)

August 14, 2014 at 3:03 PM

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