Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Watching TV for Free

In the NY Times articles by J.D. Biersdorfer dated February 25, 2014 "Watching TV without Paying for Cable," he argues that TV is accessible without paying for cable. With this simple thing called an antenna, cable subscription is not required. This may be a valid option for people who simply cant afford cable. While cable does offer more features, some people just simply cant get cable. Different locations offer different channels. These broadcasts are free for anyone to tune-into. Some of these stations are even in high-definition. Personally, I prefer cable. Cable has a stronger signal, more channels, and is easier to set up. Though it does have a decent sized monthly bill, I believe it is worth it. Suddenlink gives you the ability to do many things. Recording shows while your gone, having a built in TV guide, and lots of HD channels make it wonderful. TV is so easy to watch nowadays, a cave man could do it. C.D.

2 comments:

  1. Now I know that if I wanted to save a few bucks and get free TV I could haha.

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  2. Do they still offer this today? I know that they cancelled something like this a couple years ago. Great review! NV

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