Redoing our TV/Cable/Internet
After doing some preliminary research, it seems the biggest bang for the buck for my wife and I will be to use Centric for our internet ($50 a month) plus Philo for streaming ($25 a month). However, we may still not get local news. So my question is, who would we contact to get someone to install an old-fashioned antenna in our attic? Please advise.
Thanks, Michael Murrell Marsh Bend |
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Xfinity run internet only only promotions for as low as $25 month first year. Buy your own equipment. Costs about 100
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OP, depending on where you live OTA (Over The Air) television may be very limited, I have an 80 mile rated antenna, with an amplifier and cannot get Orlando reliably. One day I get 65+ channels and the next I am luck if I get 10 , this is with the antenna OUTSIDE and I am sure reception will be worse inside the attic.
As noted above, do some investigation as I recall there are streaming services for local stations. |
According to "suppose.tv", the cheapest way to get the live local channels, ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX, is with Xfinity for $43.15 per month. That service also includes about 43 other channels.
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That is exactly right. I went to Best Buy recently to buy an antenna and was discouraged to do so because of the limited range of reception.
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Good pick on the internet service, fiber is the best option. Why not get the centric tv service too? We had philo and youtube tv and got rid of them within 4 months.
Roku is just a piece of hardware that allows you to run apps/services on it, no different than using Apple TV 4K boxes or a firestick, you will still need to subscribe to tv packages. Check with your cell phone carrier because some of them have deals/specials with tv services. For example, we get Apple TV+, paramount+, Netflix for free, $5 off philo, and we got $10 or $15 off YouTube tv thru our cell phone carrier. |
If you have a smart tv you can download “very local” which is NBC’s local network. I’m assuming you can get it on ROKU also or you can download the app to your smartphone and then stream it to your tv. I’ve been hoping that CBS would do the same but so far no luck.
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When I started with YouTubeTV it was $45 . It is now $82.50. I don’t have any “add-on” packages.
I’ll keep it through football season, then I’ll drop it again. I really only watch about 6 channels. I’m thinking about just downloading each of those apps. I live in Sunset Pointe and was also advised not to spend $$ on an OTA. I always enjoy these threads and hearing what everyone else is doing. |
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this thread is hilarious, appreciate the chuckles this morning
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