Tampa8 said:So wait, what's all this "I'm cutting the chord because TV is so expensive?" posters post. Your saying it isn't free, and isn't easy to watch programs?
That point is made for others who keep saying internet viewing is the way to go. To the point however, you CAN get programs for almost free, $8 in today's world isn't anything to pay keeping in mind it isn't just AMC you would be getting. No one said you could see current episodes, and certainly you and I don't want to wait a year I agree. And you CAN see current episodes for $3.00. Now you wouldn't want to pay that for every program out there, but your not, it's only a show or two you watch on AMC, as that is the dispute. So theoretically you could lower your Dish package if AMC channels was the reason you had a higher package.
For different reasons, but Direct TV isn't enamored with other ways to watch programming. They have not allowed HBO GO, they may now I do not know. It's kind of hard to swallow increasing demands for programming costs, then see people talk about how you can watch in other ways for potentially less. While I can see that becoming more of an issue, again, I'm not fully believing that is the real issue here.
Those people that cut the cord typically still subscribe to several services and substitute price for ease of use and convenience. Sure I can always find something to watch on Netflix but that doesn't work when you're looking for something specific.
I will not be cutting the cord any time soon because I don't want the hassle. I just want my pay tv provider to keep providing me with the channels I signed up for.