Tired of paying for cable?

Addendum:
How about watching thousands of movies and TV shows, listening to all kinds of music or watching YouTube or even your own online photos on your TV for 10 bucks a month? You can with NetFlix. Visit netflix.com
For 10 bucks a month and a high speed internet connection (cable or DSL) you can get a subscription to NetFlix. You get unlimited DVD's, one at a time postage paid per month (there are other plans from 2 per month for 13 bucks to 8 per month for 50 bucks) with no long term contract (get them in the mail, watch then send them back to get the next ones from your selection - as many as you can watch per month!). Many available on Blu-Ray for an additional fee.
With the $10 subscription to NetFlix, you can watch movies and TV shows right on your computer.
If you're not into watching them on your computer, for a one time cost of $99 (a little more for some other devices), you can get a Roku player, connect it wirelessly or with a cable to your regular or HD TV and watch thousands of movies and TV Shows or listen to music all included with your subscription!
And if you have an XBOX or PS3 or any number of new TV's or Blu-Ray Players you already have the capability. You just need to subscribe to NetFlix. Check out the link above and see what you're missing.
There are even many live TV Channels available free. Of course, as with any service, they also offer subscribed on-demand from all kinds of services. But for 10 bucks a month and your Roku device (and you can have up to 4 Rokus in your home for the same 10 buck NetFlix subscription), it's a hard deal to beat.
Do yourself a favor and check it out. Who knows? You may even decide to dump your cable bill and save a bunch of cash!


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If you have a broadband internet connection (not dial-up phone connection!), you can get a ton of free TV.

The article below tells you how.

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And if your into sports, this site will get you some good Football, Baseball,Basketball and Hockey plus some live cable stations.

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And there's always Hulu, although they now offer a subscription for $10 per month for additional channels. So far, most are still free but you will have to watch commercials. Take a look then decide if you still want to pay Comcast that atrocious fee.



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