I didn’t mean overview of spectrum choice. I meant an overview of the total cord cutting experience in detail after all this time, what you’ve used and why and how well it works. Do you still use that OTA Antenna you raved about, etc.?
So cutting the cord was great.
I have zero complaints other than live tv is slightly delayed, so watching football games and being in the chatterbox don't mix well
Now, PS Vue in my area has all the locals live (well 20-30 seconds delayed from cable viewers), So NBC, FOX, CBS ABC and I believe the CW are all available, so 99% of the time I do not need the OTA Antenna.
However, were I to live in a different area, the antenna would have more use. It still work great, I still have it set up like when I first started making the switch. Only difference is I pretty much only use it when there is something on those main channels, like UF playing on CBS. And the one off chance that my internet goes down but still have power (happened once).
Interestingly, it seems like OTA antenna is up to 8 seconds ahead of cable viewers, so I get a jump on the chatterbox those days
PS Vue has been great, even added some channels we liked but left behind, so now we have pretty much everything we liked before cutting the cable.
I will eventually shop the other streaming services, but for now I am very happy with PS Vue.
only other thing I might consider is taking the deal with Spectrum for a year, then going back to cutting the cord when that is up, but for now, I dont see a reason to.
Cutting cable is not as hard or complicated as some people think, but it is best to do some homework. Know what you want when you make the switch and find the right streaming service that fits your wants, i.e. channels.
I would still recommend the antenna for anyone that lives in an area that they cannot stream live locals. It is cheap, great reception, and there may even be better versions on the market now, but the brand 1byOne is solid.