I've never had cable TV. Ever. It's almost all over-the-air, but we have been off and on Netflix, and we will download or stream free stuff. I think cable is a place were people that need to cut can cut significantly.
+1 preach on my brother!!
I grew up with cable and when DW and I lived together, before marriage, we did not get cable but cannot live without internet ($39.99/mo; now $59.99/mo). There is a lot to watch on over-the-air TV and streaming Netflix, YouTube (very informative/entertaining), maybe Hulu and Disney+.
We bought the top-of-the-line Mohu antenna (Navy/military material and knowledge to make it) and it's awesome! Virtually no issues at all for +/-3 years.
Looking quickly, I did not see the Mohu antenna we got but the most expensive one is only $119.99 and there is 20% coupon code right now: DADGRAD
https://store.gomohu.com/HD-TV-antennas.html?_bc_fsnf=1&sort=pricedesc
Just searched my email and found the Mohu antenna, ordered late 2018 (if you can find it): Sky® 60 Attic / Outdoor HDTV Antenna
Think about that price vs cable. You make the money back within 2-3 months (including paying for installation to wire in attic and run main cable to splitter).
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