I canceled my cable TV. Actually, I downgraded to basic cable basic. If I had canceled cable TV all together I would have lost the $14 “two services discount” on my cable internet. So keeping basic cable is only $3 more.
In the place of my expanded digital service + HBO, I got a Netflix player box from Roku. The plan is by canceling cable and getting the Netflix box I will save $75 a month. The box will pay for itself in two months, and maybe I’ll end up watching less (crap) TV.
Let me just take a moment to talk about amazing service: I ordered the Netflix player Thursday at midnight (12:04 AM Friday, to be exact). It was on my door step by 1:00 PM Saturday! Of course I’m lucky because it shipped from Watsonville California, but wow!
Took ten minutes to setup the box, mostly me sliding around on my back trying to run more cables through my entertainment center. Then to activate the box, and link it to your Netflix account, all you have to do is enter a 5 digit code. It instantly loaded my “play it now” que, and I was watching the first episode of 30 Rock within 30 seconds.
Stuff I will miss from cable: Avatar: The Last Airbender, That Mitchell & Webb Look, Death Note, Naruto, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Entourage, Extras, Flight of the Conchords, Battlestar Galactica, The Daily Show, and The Venture Brothers.
Good news is that most of that stuff is either available streamed off various websites, on DVD from Netflix, or as a download via Amazon Unbox
(which I can send to my Tivo). Sure I’ll generally be a season behind, but who gives a damn. As long as no one tells me that they find Earth and it’s populated by the cast of Lost, I’ll survive.