ive done the 11 dollar package from cox for a on/off for a few years, was always pretty happy with it for the price. they dont mention it on there but you also get some hd channels like food network and a few others although they would sometimes freeze up because of buffer issues.
with the college football season over i called dish and took off the local sports package, i asked what lower packages they had and they mentioned that they just came out with a 14 dollar package that had everything from comedy central, WE, usa, TMC, local channels, and quite a few other noteworthy channels. im going to stick with my 120 package for now, but after the intro goes away i might downgrade to that.
didnt read through the entire thread, only thing i have to say is dont be one of those people who ends up spending 300-400 dollars to build this elaborate system to get around cable, i know a few people who did and the stuff they bought was either blocked or obsolete within a year or so. looking at recent history i almost did that with hulu and came up with a system to have a seamless hook up to my tv and this great antenna to get local channels, 6 months later they are now charging for hulu. 10 bucks for hulu, 12 bucks for netflix, dvr's for 300 something, indoor/outdoor antennas for 70+.......
easier just to pay and have something guaranteed to work for more than a year and the more popular it becomes to sneak around the cable monster the more likely that internet providers are going to start blocking massive data streams for people who dont also have tv service with them.
with all that said and if my wife agreed i could easily go back down to the cox base package or the new dish package. really for under 15 dollars for either of them you get quite a few options and looking back if i wanted to watch tv i could always find something on.
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