Kiplinger\'s Personal Finance - 10.2019

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Not so long ago, parting ways with your cable or satellite


television provider left you with just a handful of viewing options.


Early cord-cutters could sign up for Amazon, Hulu or Netflix to


stream movies and previously aired TV shows, but they usually


missed out on live programming. Sports fans could use an antenna


to catch some games on broadcast networks, but they often had


trouble cheering on the home team because of rules banning cover-


age of games in a team’s local market. And people who waited for


their favorite shows to appear on the network’s website a few days


after they aired did their best to avoid spoilers until they could


watch the latest episode. // Alternatives to cable have grown more


attractive—and more plentiful—in recent years. Today, cutting the


cord comes with more solutions than sacrifices, thanks to an abun-


dance of high-quality streaming content ranging from must-see TV


ILLUSTRATIONS BY A. RICHARD ALLEN


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