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Carlsondm 09-30-2024 08:10 AM

There is a lot to do here. We rarely watch tv, but have a few favorite shows. We cancelled Xfinity internet and tv, had John’s Antennas in Ocala install a great antenna and set us up for three tvs (~$800). The antenna is mounted outside near the A/C. Great reception. For special shows we have YouTube tv, which you can pause. You pay when you use it. Internet is now from Verizon ($55/mo). Xfinity still calls but at $190/ mon and rising they were outrageous.

Kathryn Putt 09-30-2024 08:34 AM

We got an antenna,stopped cable TV,and have apps for everything and are not disappointed. Good Luck

gego3650 09-30-2024 11:31 AM

antenna works great, we have 5 tv's and streaming can get expensive as some charge for each set.As far as sports I can find all on internet for free and watch on smart tv.

gego3650 09-30-2024 11:32 AM

antenna works great, we have 5 tv's and streaming can get expensive as some charge for each set.As far as sports I can find all on internet for free and watch on smart tv. so my cost is zero

loreejl 09-30-2024 02:19 PM

I have an outside antenna and pick up 94 channels, all free!!! Ran the cable feed to the existing cable left in place by Dish/Direct TV> Took $100 and an hour of my time.

Battlebasset 09-30-2024 03:25 PM

Search "Antenna" on this forum. You will find plenty of guidance.

I live in Fenny area. Antenna in my garage attic, with a booster in the garage itself as it feeds into my cable/phone/internet box. Tried an "all in one" in the attic, but it stopped working, I suspect the heat killed it. So separate booster outside of the attic. Very easy to connect, just read the instructions.

I get 60+ stations, about 30 that I might want to watch something on. Paid about $120 for the entire DIY set up. That plus some selected streaming services (Netflix, Amazon Prime, ESPN+) gives me all of the TV I need, along with all of the free ROKU streaming.

I can't think of any reason to buy one of the "cut the cord" cable packages. I didn't move to the Villages to watch TV. In 20 years when I'm in my 80's, maybe I will to watch all of the TV that I've "missed". I suspect it won't be much.

ThirdOfFive 09-30-2024 06:12 PM

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ThirdOfFive 09-30-2024 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by AMB444 (Post 2374505)
Ok anyone just give up on keeping cable, internet or antenna and just opt to have the TV off?

Anyone like me that doesn't really like what is on TV anymore and just go without?


Not sure what I'm trying to ask here. :undecided: I just don't want to pay a lot for cable and am considering just having that darned TV OFF!

If anyone has any suggestions for cheap TV viewing feel free to add... :popcorn:

I'm not well versed on all this new fangled stuff like Roku, fire stick, smart TV, etc.

Getting a good antenna might be the way to go but from what I've read here you have to get a "booster" or "amp"? I'm so confused... :laugh:

Not recently, but I did know a British couple about 15 years ago who lived in a town near the one back in Minnesota that I called home, who opted to ditch their TV because in their opinion American TV was stupidity-inducing (or words to that effect).

Judging from the events occurring since they made that decision, I'd say they were absolutely correct.

UpNorth 09-30-2024 06:27 PM

I put an antenna on my roof a few years ago. Works great, loads of free channels. But we rarely use it, since there are so many options to watch stuff "on demand" or recorded on a DVR. Can't stand to sit through commercials.

rsmurano 09-30-2024 07:51 PM

Your making your life to complicated to save a couple of $$. I’m a techie and have been streaming music and video for almost 20 years, but when I look at all the streaming services I would need to get all the different shows/sports I like to watch, I wouldn’t save any money over what I use now, and I have to remember which service provides what content.
When you buy a roku/firestick/Apple TV device, you get very little free content, most content you will need to subscribe/pay for

MikeVillages 09-30-2024 11:55 PM

My signature has a link to a thread about television in TV with comments from many with different point of views. I use the internet for free streaming and an antenna for live television (70+ channels mostly from Orlando). I use a DVR to time shift live television. However, living in TV, I have plenty of other things to do.

MikeVillages 10-01-2024 12:18 AM

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Originally Posted by jrref (Post 2374946)
My personal opinion is having an antenna is ridiculous. No only do you need to install it but then have to worry when we have storms and high winds. ...

I put up an antenna shotly after moving here. I think we had at least 3 nearby hurricanes with no issues. See the link in my signature for additional info.

RoadToad 10-01-2024 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Carlsondm (Post 2374952)
There is a lot to do here. We rarely watch tv, but have a few favorite shows. We cancelled Xfinity internet and tv, had John’s Antennas in Ocala install a great antenna and set us up for three tvs (~$800). The antenna is mounted outside near the A/C. Great reception. For special shows we have YouTube tv, which you can pause. You pay when you use it. Internet is now from Verizon ($55/mo). Xfinity still calls but at $190/ mon and rising they were outrageous.

Xfinity has internet services for as little as $9 per month. A ROKU stick is $30. There are numerous free apps for ROKU that have free entertainment.
Several are in posts in this thread.

Hardly anyone needs those ridiculously high speed plans costing enormous amounts.

Firesticks are ok but Amazon uses them to bombard you with Ads.

Antenna Tv is great also. Even better if you have a DVR (e.g. Tablo, Silicon Dust, etc.)

MikeVillages 10-13-2024 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrref (Post 2374946)
My personal opinion is having an antenna is ridiculous. No only do you need to install it but then have to worry when we have storms and high winds. ...

Antenna installed above peak of the hip roof. We now have had at least 4 nearby hurricanes including Milton with no issues. More info in my signature.


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