I'm not saying this to be insulting, and please don't take it this way, but you seem to be very much an outlier in the way you interact with technology.
There's nothing wrong with that - everyone's entitled to interact or not interact in whatever way is comfortable to them. But if you're an outlier, and lots of people on this site are outliers, it's also important to understand that the larger world has different ways of navigating their interactions.
My mom is about to turn 80, and she's not especially technologically adept, but with a little help from the family she is very happily using SiriusXM in her car (and not listening to radio at all because it has nothing to offer her), watching YouTube TV at home after cutting the cord on cable, using her Bluetooth-enabled hearing aids to connect to her smartphone, and so on. It took a little while to get her to not be scared of all of it, but once she got the hang of it, she loves it.
And from what I see of her friends, I would wager that she's more typical than not of a 79-year-old suburban widow these days.
It's not hard to learn how all these things work, IF you're motivated to do so. There are plenty of how-to guides all over YouTube, and once you start getting the hang of it, it opens the way to lots of entertainment and information options that many of us find more useful than the traditional terrestrial options.