Well it looks like the last reason to have cable (live sports)
is about to fall by the wayside.
For $20 a month, Dish will offer ESPN, ESPN2, CNN, TNT, Food Network,
HGTV and the Cartoon Network to consumers to stream on their laptops and
mobile devices. It's a huge step in the cord-cutting movement, the
ongoing migration away from cable contracts that require subscribers to
pay for hundreds of channels they may never watch.
That really just leaves pay-per-view sports and local sports. I watch some BBC America, Comedy Central and FoxFX because they have Simpsons reruns but that is pretty much it. I am moving closer and closer to the cord cut myself.
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