I know it’s early, but I’ve already seen the stockpiles of tinsel and garland waiting to burst into the holiday aisle of your local CVS the minute the last trick-or-treater knocks on your door. For those potential cord cutters fretting about missing their favorite holiday movie, don’t worry. There are plenty of ways to get [read Where To Watch Christmas Movies Online]
The Real Story on Pay TV Subscriber Losses
The traditional pay-TV industry has been in denial of cord cutter for years. In 2014-2015 you couldn’t turn on cable news without some pundit claiming internet-based live TV streaming services couldn’t replace traditional cable TV. A similar denial is still occurring, only this time the industry is padding their losses with data from over the top (OTT) streaming [read The Real Story on Pay TV Subscriber Losses]
Has Cutting The Cord Improved You Life?
My wife and I cut the cord about four years ago. Like everyone else thinking about making the switch, we fretted about what we might miss. Additionally, I was shocked about how little I missed. When we had cable, my wife and I would watch about 2-3 hours of TV a night. TV became a [read Has Cutting The Cord Improved You Life?]
Cord Cutting Saves Americans Billions
Those of us who have found other ways to watch TV without cable already know that cutting the cord can save tons of cash. However, there are many naysayers that say that cord cutters wind up getting too many services to make it that much cheaper than pay-TV. Well, a recent study has finally put [read Cord Cutting Saves Americans Billions]
Get Cord Cutter News Updates
There are occasions where news happens in the cord cutting world that doesn’t make it into a blog post on Grounded Reason. In situations where a channel gets added to a streaming service, or Netflix picked up a new series I just update a relevant post on the blog. That means it doesn’t come to [read Get Cord Cutter News Updates]
The Problem with Cable TV isn’t Cable Boxes
Last year, Senators Edward Markey of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut sent a letter to major satellite and cable TV providers inquiring about the cost of the Pay TV Industry’s set top boxes. After parsing the responses, their findings include: The average household spends $231.82 on set top rentals a year The set-top box [read The Problem with Cable TV isn’t Cable Boxes]