Hi All,

I think the death of cable as we known it all these years has definitely 
started. But its going to be a long, agonizing death. lol. Netflix, Amazon, 
Hulu, and possibly Apple in the very near future will be speeding up this death 
though. I’m going to go ahead and add HBO to that mix as well, now that it is 
possible to purchase a stand alone subscription to their network. Its all about 
that original content, and how we all consume media/entertainment/news now. 
Just 10 years ago, we basically sat around, and waited for network execs, 
newspaper editors, and program directors at radio stations to tell us what was 
news worthy, a great TV show, and the next hot song for the summer. Terrestrial 
radio? Totally irrelevant. They basically just play what is getting the most 
hits on youtube, and look at what is topping the iTunes charts to create their 
playlists. They don’t discover/break new music anymore. Newspapers? Dead as 
dead can be. With twitter, facebook, blogs, and google to hold that all 
together, they are pretty much relegated as social media aggregators. I think 
this is a very good thing. Too few telling us a narrow version of world and 
current events was never a great thing.

Cable is just the last domino to fall. And all though it started with TV, look 
for broadband to be the real tipping factor. You mentioned you keeping your 
broadband cable connection because its the best around.  Now, in 3 to 5 years 
when 5G is a reality for most of us in the U.S. and Europe, and VZ, T-mobile, 
or At&T start offering $30 a month wireless broadband packages for the home, 
with real world speeds approaching 100mb down/up? Oh man! In Big cities Like 
NYC Detroit, Dallas, this won’t have a huge impact. But for those who live in 
rural, out of the way places? Where fiber ends 2 miles out side your town, and 
your using DSL in 2016, and paying $50 a month for the dubious privilege? Cable 
is in trouble. People are going to start doing the math and saying, wait. So I 
can get a little box, plug it in to my outlet, and get fast internet? No person 
drilling holes in my walls, and staying on hold waiting for an excuse about a 
downed line 25 miles away affecting my service? And for less too? Sign me up. 
And, When I go to the in-laws, I can just bring my little box with me? Like my 
Apple TV, or chrome cast?

I think the cable people just lack the foresight. Being the King of the hill 
for 30 years will do that though.
> On Jun 27, 2016, at 8:12 AM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Scott,
> 
> I felt exactly like you do.  My husband had been wanting to cut the chord for 
> a long time, and I was the one dragging my feet.  But now that we've done it, 
> I don't miss it much at all.  There are some shows I miss like Diners and 
> Dives and Restaurant Impossible, but that's about it.  And we've discovered 
> new shows that we like that we probably would never have discovered if we'd 
> just been able to put the Food Network on and let it run all night. :)
> 
> It is different, though.  If you want to watch TV, you can't just pick up the 
> remote and surf around.  Now, we decide what we want to watch and then access 
> it.  You can surf on Netflix, and probably other sources like Hulu as well, 
> but you surf through lists of shows, not channels.  It's funny, my husband 
> will occasionally still ask, "What's on TV tonight?" and I have to remind 
> him, it's whatever we decide to put on. :)  Neither my husband nor I ever got 
> our news from television, so that wasn't an issue for us.
> 
> Our cost savings is probably around $80 per month, and we had a basic cable 
> package.  Our internet is still cable, and they offer the best service in our 
> area, so it's likely to stay that way for a while.  I know other people who 
> save less, because they took the same money they were spending on cable, and 
> just put it into subscriptions, Hulu, etc.  Whichever way you go, I have to 
> say that not only is it nice to be saving that money, it's also just nice not 
> to be paying for all that really bad TV--in my opinion, most of what your 
> cable gets you is a load of ****.
> 
> So, I'm glad we did it.  My suggestion would be to keep track of what shows 
> you get from cable that you actually value.  Then figure out whether those 
> same shows are available through another mechanism--don't rule out purchasing 
> them if you really like them.  I'm a huge Big Bang Theory fan for example.  
> That isn't available on Netflix, so I just purchased my favorite seasons on 
> iTunes.  My guess is that you won't have too much that you get from your 
> cable company that you couldn't get more cheaply elsewhere.
> 
> Good luck, and let us know if you do decide to cut the chord.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
>> On Jun 26, 2016, at 10:16 PM, Scott Granados <sc...@qualityip.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Donna, I’ve been thinking of doing the same thing but can’t quite get my 
>> head around not having channels to turn to.  I’m still a product of the old 
>> television way of doing things.  How about news or other live broadcasting?  
>> Do you miss it?  Do you still get it in other ways?
>>      How about the cost savings, are they as significant as people claim?  
>> Do you miss the older style of TV access or are things going well.  Maybe if 
>> nobody objects you could talk a little more about your cord cutting 
>> experience?  Are you still receiving Internet over the cable or are you all 
>> wireless or some other access method?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 6/26/16, 8:11 PM, "Donna Goodin" <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on 
>> behalf of doniado...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Brandon,
>> 
>> My husband and I ditched our cable last fall.  We now watch either Netflix, 
>> or content that we own.  Netflix works great, both with our Apple TV and on 
>> my iPhone.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>>> On Jun 26, 2016, at 5:20 PM, Brandon A. Olivares <thepianist2...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey everyone,
>>> 
>>> I am thinking of canceling cable, because we just don’t use it much.
>>> 
>>> We just got Hulu, and that is working awesome.
>>> 
>>> What I want to know is, does Netflix work well, either on the computer or 
>>> on the iPhone?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Brandon
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