Question:
Netflix vs. cable tv?
Fernando
2013-08-13 21:59:08 UTC
I workout during the day and I'm also Gibbs start school. I'm 15 by the way. And do like saving money. I don't know which one to keep. I already got Netflix but it's just the free trial. My dad hasn't payed the dish bill because he might take it off. I also might start working so i most likely will only have time for a movie when i have free time. My little brother is also gonna start sports, so he probably won't have time either. I want wich you think is best for me, netflix or cable tv
Five answers:
Bill C
2013-08-14 09:04:14 UTC
I'm an old coot, so of course I have to say the library is the best for you!

Now that I have that out of the way......



Cable TV is clearly more "brain-dead" functioning. You simply scroll through the list of available channels that CableCo has decided to give you, and you select the least objectionable material to watch.



Netflix (as well as the other "cord cutter" options like Amazon Prime, Crackle, Hulu, etc) require a little more thought and effort on your part. You will have to actively seek out what you want to watch. The greater effort has a payoff of a greater selection of shows.
kuplerski
2016-08-07 07:02:35 UTC
Will depend on the cable carrier, netflix is not often updated probably the mixture of both could be fairly equal. Should you pay extra then forty for cable however lack the money i guess its a just right move.
Ed
2013-08-14 16:51:21 UTC
Roku + Netflix. I love it, and never regretted switching from Directv. It's only $8 a month after all, but you do need a credit card so your father would need to sign up for you. But if you point out that he'll be saving over $1,000 a year (assuming the average $86/mo cable bill), he might go for it.
Alex
2013-08-14 00:17:42 UTC
Netflix
?
2013-08-13 22:18:34 UTC
cable tv u can find most things on cable tv that are on nextflix and if u can just use redbox its alot cheeper if u want to rent movies every now and then and cant afford nextflix


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