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U.S. Consumers Ditching Cable TV In Droves
IBD's Click ^ | 11/17/2010 | Patrick Seitz

Posted on 11/17/2010 9:27:44 AM PST by Slyscribe

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To: Slyscribe

I have cable, but only because it’s a good deal with my Internet service (Road Runner). I would never get it stand-alone.


41 posted on 11/17/2010 9:54:56 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (The Republic of the United States of America)
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To: Slyscribe

We dumped Directv three years ago.
We have Netflix on the PS3 and since Dad hooked a computer up to the plasma, we watch YouTube (Iron Chef Japan) and CBS (Star Trek).

We got a nice antenna for the roof and all the locals, including the Canadian stations from Windsor, come right in.

No way would I go back to paying 60.00 a month for the crap they are showing.


42 posted on 11/17/2010 9:55:08 AM PST by netmilsmom (Happiness is a choice.)
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To: Maringa
I wonder if there is going to be a move to shutdown/limit Netflix/HULU, etc. I can see the cable companies working with TV/Film/Network production companies to limit what can be broadcast over the internet. Also, eventually seeing Netflix pricing go up dramatically from the current low rates...

I dumped Comcast tv this past summer but I kept their internet service so I could stream Netflix with less downtime. Now I hear that Comcast is going to dramatically raise the price of their internet pricing just to move in on the Netflix market, or, at least, cause it real harm.

The cable companies aren't going down without a real fight - but the bullet is in the air - and they have only their greedy little selves to blame.

43 posted on 11/17/2010 9:56:11 AM PST by tisket ("So many guns around town and so few brains." - Humphrey Bogart in "The Big Sleep")
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To: Slyscribe

Cable sucked. Lost reception way to often, was way to expensive.
Have Dish. Loss reception for a few minutes once or twice a year, less expensive.
Also have high speed internet and have netflix and get instant streamion movies and use Hulu for free to watch many TV programs I can not record because of recording others


44 posted on 11/17/2010 9:58:30 AM PST by SECURE AMERICA
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To: 386wt

I’d like to know too...what kind of antenna?

We ditched our cable and are only on airwaves now as well—we’re right outside of Philly but our reception is not that great. When I was a kid I used to be able to pull in a couple of NYC channels.


45 posted on 11/17/2010 9:58:41 AM PST by Claud
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To: T Minus Four
We went commando an ditched it ALL. Now we have Netflix through our Wii and Hulu through our computer and are perfectly happy.

What do you do for internet access? Ours is through the cable.

46 posted on 11/17/2010 9:58:48 AM PST by nina0113
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To: Uncle Ike
back then, the big selling-point was that, since you paid for programming up-front, there would be no commercials....

Yep, that was part of it. But another big part of early cable TV was that it gave us more than four channels (ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS).

I can remember when having WTBS was some sort of great enhancement of the TV experience. Now there are so many channels no one could possibly watch more than a fraction of them, but the popular ones still add to what one is charged for cable or dish.

47 posted on 11/17/2010 10:00:36 AM PST by Will88
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To: Slyscribe; Big Giant Head

We cut it after the 2000 elections. It helped out my blood pressure and my budget. It’s no surprise that people would cut cable when looking to slash expenses. It’s a no brainer.


48 posted on 11/17/2010 10:01:15 AM PST by Marie Antoinette (Proud Clinton-hater since 1998.)
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To: Sopater
canceling my free TV...

Always a good idea in threads like this to plug this book. Out of print, but still available from Amazon:

Postman's theme is the decline of the printed word and the ascendancy of the "tube" with its tendency to present everythingmurder, mayhem, politics, weatheras entertainment. The ultimate effect, as Postman sees it, is the shrivelling of public discourse as TV degrades our conception of what constitutes news, political debate, art, even religious thought. Early chapters trace America's one-time love affair with the printed word, from colonial pamphlets to the publication of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. There's a biting analysis of TV commercials as a form of "instant therapy" based on the assumption that human problems are easily solvable. Postman goes further than other critics in demonstrating that television represents a hostile attack on literate culture.

49 posted on 11/17/2010 10:01:36 AM PST by C210N (0bama, Making the US safe for Global Marxism)
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To: Slyscribe

This is Economics 101:

High price + crappy product = declining sales.


50 posted on 11/17/2010 10:03:10 AM PST by Opinionated Blowhard
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To: Slyscribe

If there was some way to still follow local sports for free, I’d ditch it in a heartbeat.


51 posted on 11/17/2010 10:04:39 AM PST by mquinn (Obama's supporters: a deliberate drowning of consciousness by means of rhythmic noise)
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To: Anitius Severinus Boethius

We can sort of understand why.

If they had to go ala carte, then didn’t get enough subs willing to pay extra for the Midget Tossing Network to enable them to earn a profit, then they’d have to disappoint all those dozens of subs by dropping MTN.

It would be a tragedy.

(Should that be the Little Person Tossing Network? Don’t want to be unPC, you know.)


52 posted on 11/17/2010 10:08:07 AM PST by savedbygrace (But God.)
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To: BunnySlippers

this site for news, internet movies, podcasts, e-books / spend time with my crazy dog or working out in my shop -

To give you a example I didnt know who Nigella Lawson was until this last weekend.


53 posted on 11/17/2010 10:09:59 AM PST by ezo4
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To: Jolla

TV is garbage - 24x7 propaganda and it was to some extent when that liar Cronkite was on.

I cancelled a year ago and do not miss the ENDLESS “dumb white man” commercials.

TV is brainwashing garbage.


54 posted on 11/17/2010 10:10:33 AM PST by Frantzie (Imam Ob*m* & Democrats support the VICTORY MOSQUE & TV supports Imam)
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To: ltc8k6
They just need a stimulus package bailout...

Any package stimulation is strictly in the hands of the TSA!

55 posted on 11/17/2010 10:10:47 AM PST by varon
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To: FromLori

Plasma, being a glass screen, if you have occasion to have small children around, make sure its wall mounted. Also the glare is an issue. The screen has serious glare issues if not positioned correctly. I have a 42 inch samsung in my bedroom.


56 posted on 11/17/2010 10:13:11 AM PST by Bruinator (God is Great.... Beer is good.... Muzzies are.........?)
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To: ltc8k6
They just need a stimulus package bailout...

Any package stimulation is strictly in the hands of the TSA!

57 posted on 11/17/2010 10:13:36 AM PST by varon
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To: Paladin2

Overpriced, too many junk channels, and too many advertisements.

I signed up with Netflix in the spring. Since then I typically watch twice as much via Netflix as via Cable channels.

I have to have at least basic cable tv to get cable Internet [a company requirement that probably could be challenged in a law suit], or I would consider dropping cable tv.


58 posted on 11/17/2010 10:13:41 AM PST by TomGuy
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To: FromLori

My 2 cents:

I have had a Panasonic 42” 720p plasma for 2 years. I has been great. I bought it on Black Friday for $799. I think you can buy it today for $450-499 at Sears. The only drawback is that the plasma screens are glass and reflects sunlight coming into the room. Therefore, you sometimes need to lower the shades on your windows during the day.
Do not bother paying for 1080p. You will not be able to see the difference unless you go to a 50” or larger. Also, the only machine that gives you full 1080p is a Blueray player. I know 4 other people that have this exact TV and have had no problems with it. Some of them paid close to $2000 for them. Also, the sound out of this TV is much better than most others. Check out CNET or Consumer Reports. They both have rated the Panasonic as the best TV to buy.
Eventually we will all be watching LED tv’s. However, they are too expensive right now. give them another five years.


59 posted on 11/17/2010 10:15:29 AM PST by woodbutcher1963
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To: Frantzie
TV is brainwashing garbage.

It's that Frantzie channel again! I can't seem to turn off the Frantzie channel... ;-D

60 posted on 11/17/2010 10:15:44 AM PST by nutmeg (...embarrassed to live in The People's Republik of Connecticut)
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