I use Cablevision but am getting fed up with them. The internet and phone from them are good, but the TV is a joke. To rub it in they just added 10 more HD channels, but haven't added any SD channels in ages. They dont carry BBC America, NASA-TV, and a bunch of other channels. I dont plan on getting HD anytime soon, they are still wickedly expensive.
As far as their "exclusive" content, like News 12, I get the same news on channels 2,4,5,7,9,&11. Plus News 12 is always pushing some kind of "agenda. Not to mention the newscast is so amatuer. I dunno how News 12 over is in NJ, I cant imagine it being much better.
Anyway I was looking at switching to Dish network for the TV, but apparently they have a discrimintory practice of giving free installations to those with good credit (I have no credit), and if I wanted it I'd have to lay out a $200 deposit which I'd only get back in $10 increments each month. If I can pay the monthly payment of $55 or so, what's the problem?
It's too bad, because Dish had a good selection of channels.
But I've been looking at Direct TV, I hear they don't require credit checks, and I can get free installation with them. It's a little more than Dish. I know I won't save much $$, but that's not what I am swicthing for in the 1st place. I just want more for my money, and the satellites give me much more channels. Plus with Direct TV I get XM satellite radio, which from what I've heard sampling in the stores, sounds alot better than the crummy Music Choice I get with cable.
The last straw came tonight with Cablevision, was watching Man Vs. Wild on Discovery and the screen goes gray for several moments at a time, and I miss some key scenes. This always seems to happen in the evenings and it's annoying as well.
I wonder what everyone else's experience with cable and satellite has been, so I know before I make any decision to switch.
I'd keep cable for internet and phone but get rid of it for TV. I see alot of ppl with satellite dishes (60-70% of homes and apts in my neighborhood have them). It's no wonder given cable's high rates and lousy channel selection. (BTW the TV portion of my cable bill is $81, only extras, digital cable box (required for most of the channels) and DVR)
As far as their "exclusive" content, like News 12, I get the same news on channels 2,4,5,7,9,&11. Plus News 12 is always pushing some kind of "agenda. Not to mention the newscast is so amatuer. I dunno how News 12 over is in NJ, I cant imagine it being much better.
Anyway I was looking at switching to Dish network for the TV, but apparently they have a discrimintory practice of giving free installations to those with good credit (I have no credit), and if I wanted it I'd have to lay out a $200 deposit which I'd only get back in $10 increments each month. If I can pay the monthly payment of $55 or so, what's the problem?
It's too bad, because Dish had a good selection of channels.
But I've been looking at Direct TV, I hear they don't require credit checks, and I can get free installation with them. It's a little more than Dish. I know I won't save much $$, but that's not what I am swicthing for in the 1st place. I just want more for my money, and the satellites give me much more channels. Plus with Direct TV I get XM satellite radio, which from what I've heard sampling in the stores, sounds alot better than the crummy Music Choice I get with cable.
The last straw came tonight with Cablevision, was watching Man Vs. Wild on Discovery and the screen goes gray for several moments at a time, and I miss some key scenes. This always seems to happen in the evenings and it's annoying as well.
I wonder what everyone else's experience with cable and satellite has been, so I know before I make any decision to switch.
I'd keep cable for internet and phone but get rid of it for TV. I see alot of ppl with satellite dishes (60-70% of homes and apts in my neighborhood have them). It's no wonder given cable's high rates and lousy channel selection. (BTW the TV portion of my cable bill is $81, only extras, digital cable box (required for most of the channels) and DVR)