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U. S. Cellular Better Moments Blogger Brigade - Fall TV is Back, Time to Cut the Cable Cord?
I look forward to this time of the year. I can't wait to see my favorite shows that I have missed all summer. Many
Americans have decided to cut their landlines and instead use mobile devices at
home. In addition to cutting phone landlines, many Americans have also decided
to cut their subscriptions to cable or satellite TV, as they have found
alternate ways to stream movies and TV at home via smartphones and
tablets. With the reliability of U. S. Cellular's 4G LTE network I am able to watch individual TV shows on my Galaxy smartphone.
Americans
who no longer subscribe to cable or satellite TV have increased 44 percent in
the past four years to 7.6 million households, according to an Experian
Marketing Services report. A recent U.S. Cellular survey revealed
that 79 percent of respondents use a smartphone daily. Of those, 84 percent have
cable or satellite TV, but 34 percent have considered dropping it for alternate
services. Furthermore, 15 percent are likely to discontinue cable or satellite
TV in the next year. Smartphones and tablets,
such as the 4G LTE Samsung Galaxy S 5 and Apple iPad Air, are popular devices to
watch downloaded or streaming video. Using a mobile device with 4G LTE
speeds is a great way to help you keep up with your favorite shows wherever you
are. Smartphones and tablets have reduced
the need to fully depend on a remote control to find your favorite TV show,
sporting event or a movie.
With the fall TV season set to debut
soon, here are tips and questions to help viewers decide if it’s time to tune
out cable or satellite TV:
Determine what TV shows you watch. If
your list is small, Google Play and iTunes sell individual TV episodes for $1.99
to $2.99. Season passes are available at a discount rate.
Hulu Plus and Netflix offer monthly subscriptions that
begin at $7.99, and you can watch HD shows on all of your devices including your
computer, tablet or smartphone.
Are you already a subscriber to at
least one of the above mentioned monthly subscription sites? Then you may be
interested in purchasing a streaming media player such as a Roku, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire, which allows you access to thousands
of channels, subscriptions services, convenient ways to rent or buy movies,
watch on demand shows and play games.
Are you always on-the-go and can’t
watch your shows when they initially air? Being able to stream them wherever you
are from a tablet or smartphone with an inexpensive subscription may be a more
efficient way to see your favorite storylines.
Do you watch a variety of comedies,
dramas and sporting events on a wide range of channels? While alternatives are
available, it may be better to keep your cable or satellite service to ensure
you can continue to watch everything you want.
Additional Information:
U.S. Cellular
has developed a Parent-Child Agreement
that can guide the conversations parents
and children have about cell phone usage. The agreement is customizable
so that families can make it work for their specific needs. You can
find the agreement here.
Disclosure: I am a compensated member of the U.S. Cellular Better Moments Blogger Brigade. All opinions are my own.
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