Many TV viewers, frustrated with the customer service and costs of cable and satellite, are "cutting the cord." Cord-cutting is when someone cancels traditional cable or satellite service to receive TV programming through another option. Making the switch isn't difficult; here's what to consider before you make a decision.
Things to Know Before Attempting to Cut a Power Cord – For Women
There are three options for cutting the cord: antenna, streaming, or a combination of both.
The antenna was the beginning of television and is now making a big comeback as cord cutters disappear.
If you connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV, you can receive free programming from local and network-affiliate TV channels over the air. This is a great way to receive programming from the major TV networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, WB, and PBS).