I'm really cheap when it comes to TV...mostly because I don't care to watch much of it other than sporting events.
I've had Dish Network for years, but I only have the most basic of packages. I pay around $40 a month.
What I've been considering for awhile now is cutting the cable (or satellite) completely and just watching programs through a combination of streaming internet and downloads from places like iTunes. You can watch most network sites directly from the network websites.
Think of the downloads option as like Pay Per View. What I'm doing now is paying $40 a month for TV of which I probably watch less than 1% of it. I can pay $1.99 per show for things I really want to see.
I am a step ahead on getting TV from the internet as I have my laptop hooked directly to my 42" LCD TV. I have a wireless keyboard on the coffee table and when I'm on the computer, I use the picture in picture and watch the TV in the corner.
Like I said, my biggest reason for not doing it yet is sporting events, although I have watched many UK games from the internet when they weren't on channels that I get on my TV. The picture quality isn't the greatest, but I did watch them for free. And since I have the computer connected to the TV, I can sit on the couch and watch the games like I would normally.



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