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but mostly problem with cable you cant chose your tv program and when to watch, so because that they are outclassed by netflix and other streaming
but problem with streaming, they compete against each other and people dont have $$$ to pay 10 streaming service
I still have cable TV, that was included with my fiber optic internet plan
Too much propaganda and commercials while 250 channels and nothing on.
It's getting harder to own stuff as well. Amazon selling anime but only if you have prime and you can only view it as long as you have prime. Lock in service mentality that makes you pay for what you already own. Cable stations did that years ago. TCM would let you record movies to watch later but get rid of your TCM subscription and they become unreadable files. Watch later but you gotta keep paying all the time. No thanks I can get my copy of Bogarts African Queen somewhere else. Give me a break, seriously.
edit changed TBS to TCM Turner Classic Movies
I got cable internet and phone, no cable TV.
Cable for me died in 2016. By 2017 I was no longer watching cable
you need a reciever and internet to get it.
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cable & tv by air have been dead for years.
but you still can get tv and it will be around for many many decades.
paid channels? than I not know but nobody uses those anyway.
I think I'm the only one in my town that doesn't stream.
I now have at least triple the programs available, via streaming, for about 40% less per month.
So I guess cable is dead for me.
How so