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The Death of Cable TV is Coming

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Once upon a time people simply used antennas to get signal for their television, and while that is still certainly possible, most people do not settle for that. We are no longer happy with just a few channels, but instead want to be able to see hundreds of television shows and movies at any given moment. Of course, many cable companies seem to take advantage of customers, as they require every package to include a ton of channels that nobody will ever use. This has led many people to get rid of cable, and now with the latest technology and options this is becoming more and more popular every day.

The idea is that many online streaming services can offer better quality content than cable for far cheaper prices. Usually they offer these prices because instead of having to negotiate non-stop with specific channels, they simply offer up the content that their users seem to want and enjoy. This means that while you may not be able to see the latest episode of the Big Bang Theory for free on the same day it comes out, most shows are eventually put on these networks and can be watched at your own leisure.

Picking between the networks and devices can be difficult, as it seems like every day a new one joins the competition. Hulu and Netflix stand out among the huge crowd though, as they have been around for a long time and proven to be very worthwhile investments. The bottom line is that many people prefer the content style of these companies to cable, so when they are able to save money and maintain the same level of convenience, it is a no brainer decision to move on from cable. After all, anyone who does not keep up with technology is sure to quickly become obsolete.


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