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How do you watch your shows?
We're thinking about getting rid of cable which got me thinking, I wonder how many people do other things..
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Re: How do you watch your shows?
My sister got rid of cable recently and has Netflix and watches some stuff on hulu. It works for her.
My H travels for work a lot and when's he's gone I'm alone with the TV every night after DS is asleep, so I would never give it up.
We get all the over the air channels. We've been without cable for 1.5 years and I don't miss it for a second. I actually get overwhelmed when we're at hotels that offer cable TV. There are too many options!
We supplement with redbox, hulu, and netflix when network TV goes on hiatus.
We have DirectTv and we have one DVR in our home. Honestly, I wish I could drop it, but during the month of July we actually upgrade our package so that we can watch the Tour de France (on one of the sports channels not offered on our current package). Plus, I like weird channels, like Animal Planet, that doesn't always have full length programs on their website (ie Big Cat Diaries).
It's one of those evils that we've chosen to live with--at least for now.
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We don't have cable. We get basic channels (Fox, ABC, NBC, etc.), and if I miss a show I watch it on the network's website.
I also rely on other websites like mtv.com for shows. They're usually posted the day after it airs.
We have Netflix Instant Streaming where we watch documentaries, older movies, and seasons of shows.
As a PP mentioned, there are other websites to watch shows also. I've been able to find almost everything I want to watch online for free.
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