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Old 04-12-2022, 08:15 AM   #1
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How do you watch television?

For starters, it's not as simple as it sounds.

With the rise of internet streaming services and higher cable prices, I've been kicking around for a little while now either looking for a new cable provider, "cutting the cord", or perhaps putting a dish on the roof/in yard.

So, I ask TPWW for their insight. How do you PRIMARILY watch TV? I ain't talking about on your phone or tablet or laptop when you're in your car or at work. I mean in front of your big screen in the living room at home.

You got a cable company? Who? How much you pay? What do you pay for?

Streamer? 1 service? 2? Most of them? All of them?

Satellite TV? 1 dish on your property? More? Pay a good price? Reception issues?

Free? You got the digital rabbit ears antenna set up and you get whatever channels you can pick up?
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