Want to Cut the Cable Cord? Here’s How to Switch to Streaming

Cable and streaming services have become similar in recent years when it comes to how content is delivered — live, and with ads — and in some cases, with pricing. Our analysis compared the costs of each where we did the math, and we found that depending on what you watch, streaming can be less expensive, especially once you figure in the taxes and fees that get added to your monthly cable bill. 

If you’re ready to save, here’s how to cut the cable TV cord and replace it with streaming services. You just need to a good internet connection and the apps built into your smart TV or running on an inexpensive streamer, such as a Roku or Amazon Fire TV. They’ll give you access to NetflixPrime VideoDisney PlusMaxHulu and more, as well as numerous free TV streaming options.

Still want sports or local news? Live TV streaming services like Sling TV

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