I 'cut the cord' about 10 years ago. PBS has an excellent website, as does CNN, MSNBC, and the 3 "major networks" - NBC, ABC, CBS. What I don't miss are the repetitive, mind curdling ads. Plus, I'm not wedded to a particular time to watch the news. I already pay for an internet hook-up, why pay for cable as well? A big caveat are the alg…
I 'cut the cord' about 10 years ago. PBS has an excellent website, as does CNN, MSNBC, and the 3 "major networks" - NBC, ABC, CBS. What I don't miss are the repetitive, mind curdling ads. Plus, I'm not wedded to a particular time to watch the news. I already pay for an internet hook-up, why pay for cable as well? A big caveat are the algorithms that feed us only what we want to see and hear, rather than whole content. That is one reason why I subscribe to LFAA.
I 'cut the cord' about 10 years ago. PBS has an excellent website, as does CNN, MSNBC, and the 3 "major networks" - NBC, ABC, CBS. What I don't miss are the repetitive, mind curdling ads. Plus, I'm not wedded to a particular time to watch the news. I already pay for an internet hook-up, why pay for cable as well? A big caveat are the algorithms that feed us only what we want to see and hear, rather than whole content. That is one reason why I subscribe to LFAA.