www.cambridge-credit.org — The high cost of cable television has many American second-guessing the expense, mainly because of the amount of free and low-cost content available via the Internet. Many of your favorite stations stream programming on their website, generally within a day of a show’s original air date. There are also wesbsites such as Fancast and Hulu that offer collections of TV programs and even some movies from major networks for free.
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We are in the process of deciding on dumping our Charter cable service or not. We now see more commercials than TV programming. ! It’s awful Cable was born to Provide TV SUBSCRIPTION – and no ads. Why are we all paying through the nose for cable – for commercials I think we made up our minds?. Click!