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Originally Posted by motorhead
I don't know a single person who has ditched their satellite or cable for Internet based programming. Will we be forced to some day probably, but I work in new houses all the time, and directtv and dishnetwork still show up on every job. I would bet that most of you that are claiming that this form of viewing is dead don't live in rural USA where in many places internet is still pretty slow.
I watched these guys all the time when the were on real TV and so did my car buddies. Not one of them, including me, is going to pay an extra 90 a month to watch one show. So boys, you lost many viewers here in central Pa.
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I don't consider myself young, but I cut the cable chord also. Between Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon prime my family hasn't complained. Only thing missing is news on the spot and sports. But between cable, Internet, three HD DVRs and HBO my monthly bill was almost 200 a month. Now it's only 50 a month for Internet and I'm debating on killing it also as my 4g is so good here and having no limit Sprint I may start just hot spotting all my devises.
None of my male coworkers have cable anymore.