I officially dumped Dish Network late last week. I’m done with paying for TV service for a while. At least until the baby arrives and at&t’s uVerse (packaged TV and internet service) becomes available in my area.
That’s around $75 I’ve trimmed from the budget. I know there are plenty of others out there who swear by no TV. I can’t say I’m going totally without though. I’ll be watching a lot of TV shows online. Gizmodo.com put together a master list of all the free online TV shows. Plus, I’m buying an antenna soon to pick up on the over-the-air HD basic programming that’s available.
Carnivals that featured Prime Time Money articles this week:
Carnival of Money Stories at Out of Debt Again
Money Hacks Carnival at Where Are You Now
Carnival of Personal Finance at Responsible Personal Finance
The Money Life Network members have been writing some great posts. I mean, *really* inspired posts:
What Is The Dow?
Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University – Week by Week
Purchase Real Estate Within Your Self-Directed IRA
What we’re buying before our baby is born
My Life: Downsized
Dream More, Work Less
Makes me proud to be a part of a group that’s providing so much of value. Keep it up guys!
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Welcome to the cable-less crowd!
Thanks for the link!
We can’t quite get to cable-less yet. We did cut HBO in favor of Netflix though. Thanks for the mention and have a great weekend!
Good for you PT. I think my kids would riot if I cut cable- although there are alternatives for watching cartoons such as videos, etc. But the big question is-How are you going to watch LSU games?
I am impressed by the cable-cutting move. There are lots of folks out there who are flat-broke but still consider cable to be off-limits for cutting back. Keep up the good work- it’s inspiring to see.
I am glad to see that you have made the move. We have not been able to go there yet, even though our TV watching time has gone down substantially since we had kids. Maybe you won’t switch it back on when your child is born. Maybe you will wait until the time when your child will ask for TV due to peer pressure. But that much cable-free time would save you a heck of a lot of money.
good post, I recent reviewed my bill and save over $160 per month and gave not felt deprived at all.
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I’m dumping mine soon too in lieu of tvrss.net and myp2p.eu providing all my tv viewing needs!