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How much longer will cable last?

I think cable will still be around for years to come. For some households, cutting the cord is harder than people make it sound. They would have to make some adjustments to continue watching their favorite cable channels without the cord. Sure, there are options like YouTube TV, but that would mean replacing the non-smart TV monitor with either a smart TV or a laptop. Also, those households would be reluctant to pay additional money for streaming services. To them, what Netflix is today is what HBO was during the 1980s: a luxury.
 
A little over a year ago, my wife and I made the conscious decision to drop DTV.

I found out about https://www.suppose.TV/TV

Spent the time & research on that web page to really determine what it was that *we* wanted to watch in our house.

YouTube TV, an antenna attached to our two televisions, along with a subscription to Discovery+ solved all but two issues.

One is solved with YTV (terrain shadow on a single OTA channel...) and the other? We miss not seeing it, but...it's only one show on one cable network.

Over 60% reduction in cable fee, no change needed to our current internet access speeds to accomplish that.
 
A little over a year ago, my wife and I made the conscious decision to drop DTV.

I found out about https://www.suppose.TV/TV

Spent the time & research on that web page to really determine what it was that *we* wanted to watch in our house.

YouTube TV, an antenna attached to our two televisions, along with a subscription to Discovery+ solved all but two issues.

One is solved with YTV (terrain shadow on a single OTA channel...) and the other? We miss not seeing it, but...it's only one show on one cable network.

Over 60% reduction in cable fee, no change needed to our current internet access speeds to accomplish that.
I had Spectrum Cable for over 30 years when it finally got to where I couldn't even get Basic Cable w/o any premium channels for under $180 almost 5 years ago. I got an antenna, dropped the cable and added a Roku. I now get 42 channels and subchannels plus I Netflix, Prime, PBS Passport, Curiosity Stream, YouTube Premium, and 80 + free apps.
 
I think cable will still be around for years to come. For some households, cutting the cord is harder than people make it sound. They would have to make some adjustments to continue watching their favorite cable channels without the cord. Sure, there are options like YouTube TV, but that would mean replacing the non-smart TV monitor with either a smart TV or a laptop. Also, those households would be reluctant to pay additional money for streaming services. To them, what Netflix is today is what HBO was during the 1980s: a luxury.
You could get a cheaper live streaming service. That's what I do with Sling Orange, and along with Netflix and a Roku TV, I have access to sports, local TV and of course streaming content.
 
One of the things driving up pricing is the rate per subscriber the cable company is charged by the content provider. Your local over the air stations get a per subscriber fee monthly. I think ESPN is around $5 per subscriber.
 
Over the Air TV is having a strong comeback.
Ratings data does not agree.

For example: CBS ratings are down double digits season-to-date from last year. The only show that is up is the venerable 60 Minutes. Long-running CBS shows "NCIS" and "Young Sheldon" are down 15-25% from last year.
 
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