A Year Without Cable, Week 8: World Cup for Cord-Cutters
CableCord-cutting typically means losing the ability to watch live sports. This is especially painful when it’s a major sporting event that only comes along, say, every four years. The
Cord-cutting typically means losing the ability to watch live sports. This is especially painful when it’s a major sporting event that only comes along, say, every four years. The
If you’ve cut the cord, your Sunday evenings are probably a lot like mine in that you have to avoid all social media. A few monsters out there feel
I wrote last week [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/05/26/a-year-without-cable-week-5-the-easiest-time/] about how the summer season is probably the easiest time for a cord cutter. It’s because most
I’m not big on basketball (too many games) or reality TV (sorry, Bachelorette), so cable TV doesn’t have a whole lot to offer me right now; well, save
When you cut the cord and leave your cable company, you put yourself in a bit of danger as far as spoilers go. Social networks are full of people talking
AT&T may be after a bigger slice of the pay TV market, and it may be looking to the stars to get it. A Buzzfeed report [http://www.
Those who are a part of Generation X or above are likely very familiar with broadcast TV. Cable TV hasn’t always been around, after all; once upon a time,
If you aren’t familiar with the ‘Year Without Cable’ series, be sure to read last week’s introductory post [https://www.besttechie.com/2014/04/28/a-year-without-cable/]. — Over the
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