Really, it is not complicated.
1) Get " basic internet only" from your lowest cost provider of your choice.
2) Add a ROKU stick or Fire stick or ONN stick etc to an HDMI port of your TV. (OR, if you have a smart TV, use your Smart TV Apps if you prefer; your choice.)
3) Select "Apps" to install on the "Stick"; many are preinstalled, many have free content. Many provide Network Tv content; some are also free.
Subscribe to fee based Content only if you need to. Favorites seem to be Netflix, Peacock, Paramount+, Hulu, Sling, literally hundreds available.
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
There's nothing complicated about it.
"Cable" or "Internet Providers" provide the access, other sources provide "content".
Picture it as a company puts a 8" conduit under your land and you pay for that and you get to put as many "wires" through it, as you want. Internet provides the "conduit" (you pay for it), then you pay for whatever other wires (content) you want or need.
The only thing that changes from your previous "cable provider", is your content comes over the Internet, instead of a physical cable.
Various providers offer "packages", just like your old Cable company did. YouTube, Hulu, Sling, Peacock, Amazon Prime, Netflx.
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