In 2019, six people will cancel cable every minute. If you’re not seriously considering jumping on the cord cutting bandwagon, you’ll miss out on some significant cost savings not to mention the flexibility that abandoning pay TV can bring.

Cord cutting is easier than EVER before, so keep reading to learn the four simple how-to steps to ditch cable TV forever.

Cord Cutting Step 1 – Find Your TV Content

Cord Cutting Step 2 – Choose Your Hardware

Cord Cutting Step 3 – Prepare Your WiFi Network

Cord Cutting Step 4 – Save Money!



Cord Cutting Step 1 – Find Your TV Content

In the United States, virtually every TV show is available without cable or satellite – either live, on-demand, or via one-time purchase.

Step 1 in your cord cutting journey is to make a list of your family’s ‘must-watch’ TV shows. Include network TV series like The Good Place, live sports, and events like the upcoming Academy Awards.

Using that list, you can figure out the best and most cost-effective combination of free Over-the-Air TV, paid video streaming channels, and other TV sources to meet your family’s entertainment needs.

Free Over-the-Air Antenna TV

With 94 of the top 100 most-watched series available with an Over-the-Air TV antenna, it’s likely you’re paying thousands of dollars in cable subscriptions and associated fees to watch ‘free’ TV.



Visit our handy channel locator tool to find out what networks you can watch for free in your home, including awesome OTA subchannels that feature retro and specialty content you can’t find anywhere else.

We’ve also done the research for you on our Antennas and OTA reception page which includes a Buyer’s Guide for TV antennas, and how-to suggestions on positioning and installing your antenna to ensure you get the best Over-the-Air TV signal.

Paid TV Streaming Services

For a fraction of the cost of a cable subscription and with no contracts, paid internet-based TV streaming services are a great way to supplement free Over-the-Air TV broadcasts with your favorite cable channels like ESPN, HGTV, and more.

The best value options are Sling TV and Philo which focus on access to live cable TV channels. ‘Bundles’ from DirecTV NOW, YouTubeTV, and Playstion Vue can cost $10-$40 MORE per month simply because they include some local channels you can watch free with an antenna.

Not sure what services carry the network or show you need? Check out Cord Cutter’s News for a complete and up-to-date list of the TV networks each streaming service provides.

Alternative TV Content Sources

There’s TONS of free TV content available from online sources like YouTube, the Roku Channel, PlutoTV, TubiTV, and more. With a library card, you can watch even more movies and TV shows via Hoopla and Kanopy. Or you can purchase or rent movies, TV episodes, and even full series from iTunes and Vudu.

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Cord Cutting Step 2 – Choose Your Hardware

You don’t need to buy a brand-new Smart TV to become a cord cutter, but when you cancel cable you will need something to replace the outdated cable box you’ve been spending over $200 a year to rent.

Step 2 is deciding how to make your TVs cord cutting-friendly, based on your budget, streaming needs, and the technology you may already have in place.



Streaming Set-Top-Boxes and Sticks





Any TV can be made ‘smart’ by connecting a streaming set-top-box or stick via HDMI. Roku and Amazon Fire TV dominate the lower end of the market with options starting at $30. Higher-end models like Apple TV and the Nvidia Shield TV are faster, and in the case of Nvidia, offer more flexibility and features than their lower-end counterparts.

We’ve compiled a complete list of considerations and recommendations for streaming set-top-boxes and sticks to help you choose the best device for your needs.



Smart TVs

Got a fancy new Smart TV? If it’s running an operating system built by Roku or Amazon Fire TV, you should have no problem watching Over-the-Air TV or running the latest video streaming apps you’ll need to cut the cord on cable.

Smart TVs made by LG and Samsung use their own operating systems, which means spottier support for streaming apps. Other manufacturers like Sony use the more ‘open’ Android TV operating system, but app support can still be limited on these Smart TVs.



But don’t despair. If your TV’s ‘smarts’ don’t support what you need, or are starting to slow down, you can always connect a set-top-box or stick to ‘upgrade’ it.



DVRs for Cord Cutters

Just because you’re giving up cable, doesn’t mean you have to give up the convenience of a DVR. The best DVR for most cord cutters looking to record Over-the-Air network TV broadcasts from an antenna is Tablo. (And don’t take our word for it, the folks at TechHive agree and the folks at CordCuttersNews do too.)

We think the best things about Tablo OTA DVRs is that a single Tablo attached to your TV antenna can stream live and recorded TV to all of the screens in your home and that we have the broadest range of user-friendly apps for all of your favorite devices.

OTA DVRs are also a great way to add broadcast TV capabilities to new ‘tunerless display’ TVs like the Vizio P‑Series, M‑Series, or E‑Series.



Recording content from live streaming services is a bit trickier. The majority offer their own cloud-based DVRs, but the capabilities and playback features vary from service to service and even channel to channel.

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Cord Cutting Step 3 – Prepare Your WiFi Network

A solid home WiFi network and access to high-speed internet are a must-have for cord cutters. If your WiFi network is flaky, or your router is more than five years old, you might see a lot of buffering/pausing when you attempt to stream high-quality live video

We’ve made step 3 easy with our top 10 tips to get your WiFi network ready for cord cutting.

Worried about bandwidth data caps? There are bandwidth saving tricks cord cutters can use to avoid going over their data cap, including using an Over-the-Air antenna instead of a streaming service to watch live, local TV.

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Cord Cutting Step 4 – Save Money!

If you don’t wind up saving money by cutting the cord on cable or satellite, you’re probably doing it wrong.

Even with price hikes by Netflix and other streaming services, tips like taking advantage of free content from OTA TV and the web, as well as free trials from paid TV streaming services can significantly reduce your entertainment expenses. No contracts means you can also rotate between several paid streaming services as shows, live events, and sports you want to watch come and go.

Consumers who follow cord cutting best practices wind up saving hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars each year when they cancel cable.

Instead of boosting Comcast’s bottom line, they’re paying down debt, creating college funds, and doing more exciting things like taking vacations and doing home renovations.

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Fewf! Now you’ve got all of the information you need to cancel cable for good.

So make a simple plan, put it into action, and by this time next year, you could be getting ready to spend the money you saved by canceling cable on a nice beach vacation!

And if you need some additional guidance or have a specific question about how your family can successfully cut the cord on cable, we’re here to help.

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