Kim Komando gives advice to cut the cord and leave monpoly cable networks

Ned Baily
   Kim Komando is the weekend syndicated host of a radio show on all things technology. she also is an amazing writer on the internet and has a column suggesting how people can cut the cords and ending giving tribute to the cable monopolizes whose airtime is increasingly filled with commercials and advertising. More and more people are realizing they can stream the programs they want and not be connected with high bills for a plan that gives viewers 500 channels of which they can only watch one at a time and are forced to subsidize hundreds of worthless channels. many of these channels and the people working  and connected to it would be jobless without cable companies forcing these excessive packages that most consumers can do without.
Kim says the importance of a good antennae is essential for those wishing to still get the important local programming and she gives several examples of worthy products for this. Kim's advice is identifying which few shows are important and whether you will need to get CBS or HBO for these programmings and then one can start searching for the streaming services that offer these channels. The streaming services offered by companies such as Hulu,YouTube, Sling TV, PlayStation Vue but the problem is that not all streaming services offer the same channels and research is crucial for finding the plan that is right for you.
Cable monopolies have long screwed over the consumer and at first ensorcelled Americans with way more than necessary in useless offering s of bullshit like the golf channel or the car network when most television viewers could care less with this.  This generation though is figuring out that most of these channels are rarely watched and why they can't pick a few twenty or thirty channels they actually view is never an alternative package purchase through their rotten cable companies. Komando says that ditching the cable monopolies is important for price consciousness Americans realizign the scam that is cable and paying for endless advertising and commercials and Kim says to try Amazon FireTV ,Roku,Google Chromcast and Apple TV makes more sense for the consumer. Kim is hoping for an easier simpler approach by these streaming services that will make it more practical and less complicated for people looking to join their services.

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