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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.

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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

SetupMonthly 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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