landtuna said:TheBigA said:TheBigA said:Sure, you have some OTA shows that get 20 shares. But a lot of them get under 5. That's the same as they'd get strictly on cable.
Mox nix, no? I'm going to guess there are a ton of cable shows with infinitesimal ratings while most prime time network shows do much better (NBC excepted perhaps).
TheBigA said:At some point, if you restrict yourself to rabbit ears, your choices will be limited, because the costs of creating content will exceed the advertising revenues. We've already seen it on radio.
OTA TV, regardless of whether you watch through rabbit ears, cable or satt will be more restricted than the 200+ channels of cable but if you don't care about those cable channels or you watch them through other sources then it doesn't matter.
I cut my cord several years ago and the number of events/shows I missed but wanted to watch is probably less than a dozen. The rest I have been able to find elsewhere at no cost.
Do I think that will last forever? No. Do I intend to re-sign with cable? No. There is simply not enough I care to watch that is worth paying out of pocket for.
If I had to switch to OTA TV, or even an "economy" cable or satellite plan, I might as well give up watching TV entirely. The vast majority of shows i enjoy watching are on basic or premium cable. With the exception of The Good Wife and 60 Minutes, there's nothing on the "Big 4" networks that I care much about.
I increasingly depend on NPR and the internet for news - I rarely watch local TV news, or tune in independent channels to watch talk shows, judge shows, or the endless off-network reruns.
My son - who lives in an apartment without a TV or cable, downloads everything he wants to watch (mostly basic and premium cable, like me) trough Bit Torrent. Maybe I'll take that plunge someday, but I do have some qualms about downloading content 'illegally' - In the meantime, I'm stuck with either cable or satellite.
Is $150 per month too much? Yeah, I guess - but considering most of my entertainment time comes from TV, and three of us in the house are watching - the cost per hour is miniscule.