Do people still watch satellite TV these days

we noticed on YTTV the volume levels isn't as loud as sat and cable... maybe it's me but the audio compression sucks!!! though i have a surge protector sat and or cable wasn't as bad sounding
 
The TV in our motorhome not only isn't connected to the Internet, it can't be connected to the Internet.They can still monitor what we're seeing from our Firestick I suppose.
If it's streaming (firestick), it has an internet connection, no?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jimbo
3 ISP. Nice lol
That's a carry over from our RV'ing days. Spectrum cable Internet serves our house and our motorhome when it's parked at the house as it is now. The AT&T and Verizon/Visible hotspot services are located in our motorhome where we're currently living due to our disabilities. I'll eventually drop the two cell services and just use the hotspot service on my phone as a backup. We took our last trip in the motorhome this summer after 20 years of RV life. It's hard to let go and admit it's over, but we're getting there.
 
Last edited:
It's all a racket, ESPecially the sports. They simply think they have a captive audience of sports addicts. I love to see this, people cutting the cord because they're forced to buy packages that are perpetually hiking mainly due to sports content. The cord cutting only causes providers to hike even more to capitalize on their remaining "addicts," but even they start peeling away when enough is enough for them, plus they're getting essentially NO replacement or younger subscribers. A doom loop for the providers that they'll never see their way out of in time.
same with isp's putting data caps on and charging more for data!!! nothing more than corporate greed!!! i wonder if that will be the last straw before people switch back to cable or sat since it costs just as much now for a live tv sub :what
 
I haven't heard much (or anything) about internet-access (only) subs getting hiked every year like with cable/sat tv service providers. As far as I would know, by far most have unlimited data or effectively so for the average home consumption. Also this is a service that people are going to have regardless of how they tv, if simply for the online access necessary to modern life. So then it comes down to streaming and how pricing will hold (or not) on that
 

Question for anyone who has received a refund after cancelling DTV