How to Cut the Cord and Never Miss Your Favorite Shows
Step-by-step guide to cutting cable and replacing it with streaming. Covers equipment, free options, live TV services for sports, and realistic cost comparisons.
How to Cut the Cord and Never Miss Your Favorite Shows
Cutting cable sounds simple — cancel cable, get streaming — but the reality involves a few decisions upfront. Do it right and you''ll save $40–$80/month without missing anything important. Do it wrong and you''ll end up spending the same amount with more frustration.
What Cord-Cutting Actually Involves
The core swap is: cancel cable TV subscription → replace with streaming services + a digital antenna for local channels. You keep your home internet (this is essential — cord-cutting does not mean cutting internet).
You''re not eliminating TV. You''re replacing the cable bundle with a personalized stack of services you actually use.
Equipment You Need
Smart TV or streaming stick: Any modern smart TV (Samsung, LG, TCL) has built-in streaming apps. If your TV is older, a Roku Streaming Stick ($30–$50), Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K ($50), or Apple TV 4K ($130) adds all major apps.
HD antenna for local channels: A $25–$40 indoor antenna gets you ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and PBS in HD — completely free. This covers local news, sports, and shows you can''t get on streaming. Signal strength varies by location; check antennaweb.org for your area.
Free Streaming Options (Cost: $0)
Don''t sleep on free ad-supported services:
- Pluto TV: 250+ live channels plus on-demand, completely free
- Tubi: 50,000+ movies and TV shows, no subscription
- Peacock (free tier): NBC/Universal content with ads
- Local channels via antenna: Live network TV free forever
Live TV Streaming (For Sports and News)
If you need live sports or news channels, these services replace cable more completely:
- YouTube TV ($73/month): Best overall — 100+ channels, unlimited DVR, clean interface
- Fubo ($80/month): Best for sports, especially international soccer
- DirecTV Stream ($65+/month): Good for regional sports networks
- Hulu + Live TV ($73/month): Best if you already use Hulu
Realistic Cost Comparison
| Setup | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|
| Cable + internet | $120–$200 |
| Netflix + Max + Hulu + live TV | $65–$85 |
| Netflix + Max + antenna (no live TV) | $30–$40 |
| Free only (Tubi + Pluto + antenna) | $0 |
Most cord-cutters land at $45–$75/month with 3–4 services plus a live TV option for sports. That''s a $40–$100 monthly savings.
What You Might Miss and How to Fill the Gaps
Local sports: Regional sports networks (RSN) are hard to get without cable. FuboTV and DirecTV Stream carry some RSNs. For everything else, a sports bar or league streaming pass works.
Live news: A digital antenna covers network news. NewsON app streams local newscasts free.
Premium cable channels: Everything from HBO is on Max. Showtime is on Paramount+. FX is on Hulu. AMC+ is a standalone add-on.
The honest answer: 95% of what most people watch is available without cable. The remaining 5% — mainly live local sports — is the genuine gap.
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