Deborah,
We, too, are looking for a simple solution - prior to your post, I outlined what had happened with us and Cox - they promised a package for 12 month, then three months in they increased the package cost by about 5% (over $5/month). We inquired, they said sorry but it stands, and we terminate as of mid February.
We have one TV, fast enough streaming from Cox as our ISP, and a couple of dozen Over The Air broadcast channels we can receive with an antenna in the attic. At a very basic level, we can get the OTA channels as a replacement for the Cox channels, have the internet continue and stream what we want through our Apple TV box (simply makes it easier and has more access than your TV, unless it is already Roku capable). We buy enough stuff through Amazon that we have Prime, we pay for Netflix, and have always supported PBS so we have access to their content. Other content providers like Hulu have lots of free content - pretty random, but between all this we have more than enough entertainment.
Our Cox cost from two years ago to now: $110 then they increased to $150 when we took their second house/extended vacation offer (they said later that any vacation offer required a restart!), then back to $120, then increased to $130, then back to $105, then increased to $111 - then we said: hmmm, this will continue ... they are lying, obfuscating, marketing, being disingenuous, etc ... so, let's terminate.
Our internet only access is $50.50/month at 100 mbps downlink and 10 mbps downlink. I suspect we will fight a battle on this later, as well ... Cox is no different from Verizon we had in northern Virginia - they constantly screwed up the billing and increased when we weren't paying attention. FIOS was a bit faster, but no longer the game changer it once was.