With over-the-air digital giving me the broadcast networks (e.g. ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW, UPN, PBS, etc.), a home media server in the basement, and a computer attached to each TV (e.g. a Mac mini and a HTPC), I haven't needed or wanted cable in over 2 years. Netflix, Hulu, iTunes, and network websites have me covered for most of the shows I would want to watch on cable. The added bonus is that with some wireless controllers and an emulator, the computers give me another gaming system on a huge display. It's win-win, I get to see all my shows and I don't have pay an arm and a leg.
With over-the-air digital giving me the broadcast networks (e.g. ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, CW, UPN, PBS, etc.), a home media server in the basement, and a computer attached to each TV (e.g. a Mac mini and a HTPC), I haven't needed or wanted cable in over 2 years. Netflix, Hulu, iTunes, and network websites have me covered for most of the shows I would want to watch on cable. The added bonus is that with some wireless controllers and an emulator, the computers give me another gaming system on a huge display. It's win-win, I get to see all my shows and I don't have pay an arm and a leg.