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With all the focus on original content, more consumer choice, and easy-to-use gear, it seems like cord cutting is finally having its own prime time moment.
Cutting your cable subscription doesn’t have to be the end of watching live sports. It’s actually quite easy to watch your favorite football team all season long, even without cable.
That being said, there are a couple of key things you need to know to make sure you’re not missing some of the biggest college football and NFL games this year. Keep reading to learn the steps you need to take to start watching football after cutting the cord.
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How much money are you saving each month?
I am saving about $120 a month on service, $7 a month on each of the cable boxes, and a little over $1.6 million on headache relief from having to deal with the monopoly-driven cable company! Now, that is some kind of savings!
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The British Open goes from July 20th - July 23rd at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. Thankfully for cord cutters the entire tournament will be broadcast on the Golf Channel, and NBC (or CTV in Canada) will also pick up third and final round action.
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Have you been waffling about cutting the cord on cable? The good news is that summer is a low stress time to ease yourself, and your family, into the transition from pay TV to free OTA TV.
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April is a busy month for cord cutting sports fans. Whether you like baseball, golf, hockey, or basketball you’re covered with an Over-the-Air TV antenna and a few handy streaming services. So break out your foam finger and get ready to cheer your favorites on!
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March Madness is arguably the greatest event of the year for college basketball fans. Starting March 14th and going into April, viewers get the excitement and exhilaration of watching a team move through the tournament to achieve college basketball supremacy. Luckily, even if you’ve ditched cable, there are plenty of opportunities for you to catch all the March Madness action!
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For many people, saving money is the primary reason for cutting the cord on cable or satellite. This isn’t surprising given that the costs of cable are actually rising four times faster than inflation. That’s simply not sustainable for the average family.
Despite the best efforts of the cable industry, you can still save a significant amount of money (often $100/month or more) by becoming a cord cutter and still enjoy all of your favorite shows.
Here are five tricks from your fellow cord-cutters that’ll help you maximize your cord cutting savings...
Continue Reading...Why did you cut the cord? How much money are you saving each month?
I was paying $200 per month with Cox Cable. We were spending all that money to spend most of our time channel surfing for something worthwhile to watch. I started cord cutting with a Roku to watch Netflix, Amazon, & Hulu. After researching OTA DVRs (Tablo and TiVo), I chose to add Tablo for its technology and money saving features.
Specifically, Tablo allows me to upgrade the replaceable hard drive to any size. The Live TV grid guide looks so advanced and polished compared to any cable provider. Access to all of Tablo’s features isn’t free but in comparison to pay TV it’s a great deal. I paid less than $50 for a yearly subscription.
Why did you cut the cord? How much money are you saving each month?I'm the kind of guy who likes to have control over my lifestyle. I know that a good company needs a plan for recurring revenue, but I was just sick and tired of sacrificing my money to the visual entertainment overlords who had me shackled by a contract.
So I went on a ’techno-diet‘! By that I mean, I resisted the urge to get new gear from the satellite company just because I could at the cost of 2 more years’ worth of billable chains. After 6 long months, my contract finally expired and I kicked the DirecTV habit!
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