Cutting cable- options?

Anonymous
I’m thinking about cutting cable, but I’m not sure what the best replacement option is. Anyone do this and have advice?

I have Apple TV and I would like something that works with it. Hulu Live? You Tube TV? I already get Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu.

I’m not tech savvy and I have no idea how to piece it all together. Is it as easy as signing up for a new streaming service and I can watch it through my Apple TV?
Anonymous
Watch things on the services you already have. The end.
Anonymous
Philo TV is like $16 a month.

Their channel lineup is on their website.
Anonymous
We just got YouTube TV, and I love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Watch things on the services you already have. The end.


Well, that’s part of my question...can I just watch these services, and youtube TV (for example) on my Apple TV w/out having cable?
Anonymous
Love YouTube TV! We are so happy we finally cut the cable.
Anonymous
And yes you use your Apple TV to stream all these services. You can try YouTube for free for 5 days or look for a two week promotion. The attached says you need 4th gen Apple TV for YouTube.
https://clark.com/technology/tvsatellite-cable/4-things-to-know-before-you-sign-up-for-youtube-tv/#devices
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Watch things on the services you already have. The end.


Well, that’s part of my question...can I just watch these services, and youtube TV (for example) on my Apple TV w/out having cable?


Yes, you just need internet service.

I also love YouTubeTV, and I love it.
Anonymous
You can attach a small digital tv antenna to your tv to get NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS and other channels free over the air. Less than $20. It looks like a plastic rectangle with a cord that attaches to your tv.
Anonymous
Here are some other threads on this topic. I'm sure you'll find some useful information in them. I've cut the cord and I have DirecTV Now, Amazon Prime, and Netflix.

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/774450.page#14244394

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/768073.page

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/791465.page#14691478






Anonymous
The biggest factor in deciding which option to use is to figure out what channels you watch. When I did this last year, I made a list of the most watched channels (Food Network, HGTV, Hallmark (for MIL), and then the premiums (HBO/Showtime) - plus I know we wanted DVR capability. I looked at DirectTvNow, Vue, Hulu Live, YouTubeTV, Philo, and Sling. Not all of them could be used on the Fire Stick we had so I eliminated YouTube TV. Then I looked to see if they had the channels we wanted and DVR, which immediately eliminated some of them. Then I started comparing pricing (and looking at the cheapest options for premiums (you can also add them to Hulu or Prime.) We ended up with DirectTvNow, which is fine, but they recently changed their plans so I wouldn't have chosen them now.
Anonymous
^^all this except we decided YouTube TV was worth buying a Roku stick or Apple TV for.
Anonymous
I have Philo which is $16, plus Hulu which I have for $1/mo for a year. Was able to dl these apps with on my smart tv. I also have an antenna for local channels.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have Philo which is $16, plus Hulu which I have for $1/mo for a year. Was able to dl these apps with on my smart tv. I also have an antenna for local channels.


I also wanted to add that I have Pluto which is free and has a good list of movies.
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