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Been thinking of getting rid of DirecTV for a while, even though the real only reason to keep it is for Sunday Ticket.
All I know is my family is spending waaaay too much on entertainment. Between having HBO, Netflix, AmazonPrime and Hulu, we tend to have enough to keep ourselves occupied most of the time.
Only concern is local channels with an antenna, live TV and of course football.
Has anyone cut the cord completely and still been able to get all the Cowboys games?
I know most are televised nationally. But there are some that are not and due to local constraints (Panthers conflicts for me), they are not televised. It is usually only three or four of the sixteen games, but after Catholic Radioing for a few years, I have vowed I will never go back. Plus I love the Redzone channel.
I got an Amazon Fire Stick recently and "jail broke" it. It is great for TV shows, movies etc.
Now the next step is live TV and ultimately ditching DirecTV.
Just curious about everyone else's experiences.
All I know is my family is spending waaaay too much on entertainment. Between having HBO, Netflix, AmazonPrime and Hulu, we tend to have enough to keep ourselves occupied most of the time.
Only concern is local channels with an antenna, live TV and of course football.
Has anyone cut the cord completely and still been able to get all the Cowboys games?
I know most are televised nationally. But there are some that are not and due to local constraints (Panthers conflicts for me), they are not televised. It is usually only three or four of the sixteen games, but after Catholic Radioing for a few years, I have vowed I will never go back. Plus I love the Redzone channel.
I got an Amazon Fire Stick recently and "jail broke" it. It is great for TV shows, movies etc.
Now the next step is live TV and ultimately ditching DirecTV.
Just curious about everyone else's experiences.