I moved last weekend and finally decided to cut ties with Direct TV. I was tired of paying $150+ a month for all those movie channels and others when I really only watched CNN, ESPN, HGTV, AMC, and regional sports channels. Glad I cut at the right time because all the channels that I watch are now offered through the new streaming service SLING TV (through Dish Network). It is $20 a month for a lot of good channels, plus you can get a $5 add on that includes SEC Network, ESPN U, and a lot of regional sports channels. Thought I would share in case anyone else was wanting to give cord cutting a try. I waited a longtime to do it and now actually won't miss it at all. Check it out: https://www.sling.com/
Only real drawback is that it doesn't work with Chromecast, so if that is your streaming device you will have to invest in ROKU or AMAZON devices.
Only real drawback is that it doesn't work with Chromecast, so if that is your streaming device you will have to invest in ROKU or AMAZON devices.