How to Save Money by Ditching Your Cable Bill!
Don’t you hate paying for all of those shopping channels,
infomercials, and channels that aren’t even in your language? Do you wish that you could have the chance to
pay only for what you watch? Maybe you
should try “cutting the cord!” It could
give you the chance to slice the cost of your cable/satellite bill in half –
and could even open the possibility of getting more content to enjoy!
So, What is “Cutting the Cord?”
Can I Still Get the Shows I Watch Now?
Most of the shows that you currently receive today via cable
or satellite can be either freely or cheaply obtained over the Internet with
little to no fuss. With services like
Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Instant Streaming and iTunes, you can expect to get most
major shows that air on TV today. You
may even be surprised to find that the shows you watch are freely available on
the TV network’s website.
Over-the-Air (OTA) Television Stations
Remember those ancient “rabbit ear” antennas on top of TV
sets? Contrary to popular belief, you can
still receive some of the major channels without paying for cable or satellite
with an antenna: The only cost is the price of the antenna itself. The picture quality of programming received
with an antenna can rival (or even beat) what you receive with your current subscription. Channels
available can range from PBS to your local news stations. To find out what channels
are available to you with an antenna, you can use a website such as AntennaWeb.org. One additional plus
to using OTA channels is that you can use a DVR to record the shows you receive
and watch them later.
OTA DVRs
If you are planning on going the OTA route, the Tablo is a relatively new product on the
market that acts as a DVR. It connects
to your TV and allows you to use streaming media players, such as a Roku or
Amazon Fire TV, to reach every room in the house. It currently comes in three versions; one
that has a built-in antenna for folks that live in metro areas, a 2-tuner without
an internal antenna for those who don’t, and a 4-tuner for those who are
addicted to their TV.
OTA DVRs
Note: The number of tuners in any
DVR tells you how many shows you can record at the same time.
Internet Content
The availability of Internet-based content has grown
significantly. Top players such as
Netflix and Hulu have upped their game in order to beat the competition and
deliver the best content to consumers. This high availability of online content
has caused more and more consumers to flock to these types of services. Some content is freely available, while others
are paid services. One caveat of using
free services is that shows seem to “expire” and are removed from the website
after a certain amount of time.
Most streaming media players have their own form of apps or
channels. These channels give you access
to Internet content directly from the source.
These apps or channels include Hulu, Amazon Instant Streaming and those
created by the networks themselves. You
are normally limited to what is available for your specific device, but can get
expanded content using tools such as PlayOn, Kodi, or Plex.
PlayOn
PlayOn is an application you can put on a computer that
allows you to stream Internet content directly from webpages to your streaming
device, even if that website doesn’t have an app or channel for your device. This can be used to fill any gaps in the
channels/apps available on whichever streaming device you choose to
purchase. If you don’t mind leaving a
computer on constantly, it can expand the possibilities of what your device can
support. If it’s available on the
network’s website for free, you can get it with this program. You can even opt to purchase the additional
PlayLater add-on and be able to record shows so you can avoid losing them. Also, with the PlayLater addon, you can
record from paid services such as Netflix and Hulu. You can check out PlayOn at their website HERE to learn more about it and which devices
are supported.
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What do I need?
Amazon Fire TV Stick |
Get to cutting!
And there you have it!
Cutting the cord is simply kissing your cable/satellite companies
goodbye and saving some cash on your entertainment costs. With the money you save, you might even be
able to add some premium services like HBO Now and Hulu Plus with Showtime to
give you even more to enjoy. Cutting the
cord might seem a bit daunting to some, but as with everything new, you will
get accustomed to watching TV in this new and exciting way. In future posts I will go over the specifics
of cutting the cord such as the devices, the costs and challenges involved.
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