I just read an article on the internet,
the writer of which said that cable tv will soon be a thing of the past, that
the major networks will start streaming all their shows onto smartphones,
IPads, laptops, and personal computers, all devices that nearly all of us now
have, that companies like Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime, and networks like
HBO, Cinemax, Starz, and Showtime will all produce their own series,
documentaries, and movies and stream them to us for a nominal monthly fee.
Hell, they’re all pretty much doing that now. I currently have Hulu, Netflix,
and Amazon Prime, and each one has available more really good stuff than I
could ever have time to watch even if my days were all 72 hours long, I lived
to be 200, and I never needed any sleep.
Several months ago I watched all of The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu, more
recently Ozark on Netflix, and just
finished bingeing on Jack Ryan on
Amazon Prime, all three excellent and all three not available on cable tv. That’s
such a better way of watching a good series, one episode right after another,
and with very few commercials and without the week between episodes or months
between seasons. Even now, who really needs cable if you don’t mind viewing on
something other than your television set? And soon enough, all these off-cable companies
will be able to stream their material to your television. And I can access
anything on my schedule and not on the cable’s and networks’
schedules.
Then there’s the monthly fee for cable
television. I now have Dish, but their fees are much the same as those of every
other cable company. I pay just north of a hundred bucks a month for what they
label as the Top 200, but when I examine which channels I actually watch, I
need only nine in addition to the local networks (CBS, NBC, ABC, and Fox), and
if I didn’t want the Golf Channel, I could go down to the Top 120 for a lot
less money. Why can’t these cable companies let me choose only the channels I
want and not charge me for that other hundred or two hundred I don’t want? To
any of my television viewing readers, find your cable company brochure and see
what plan you’re on. Then count the number of channels you actually watch. You’ll
be amazed at how few you watch and how many you pay for that you don’t watch.
What do I now watch on Dish? My
favorite shows are Bull, NCIS, Madame
Secretary, The Good Doctor, The Resident, 9-1-1, Blue Bloods, Better Call Saul,
The Big Bang Theory, and Mom. Are
there a few I wish I’d started watching from the beginning but for whatever
reason didn’t? This Is Us, American
Horror Story, Sopranos, Mad Men, Homeland, The Office, Parks and Recreation,
24, House, Veep, and Bones. Are there any series I’d like to
watch again? Lost, The Americans, The
Closer, West Wing, and Glee, to
name only a few. Well, guess what—They’re all available on one or the other of
the streaming companies.
Excuse me. I have to go to Amazon
Prime to watch more of my latest series, Sneaky
Pete. And I can watch as many episodes as I want and watch them whenever I
want.
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