What Is The Cheapest Way To Get Tv

Let's talk TV. And more importantly, let's talk about watching it without needing a second mortgage.
The Great TV Escape: Ditching the Cable Bill
Cable? Streaming services galore? The options are overwhelming. And your wallet is crying.
Option 1: Embrace the Antenna (Seriously!)
I know, I know. Antennas seem so…ancient. But hear me out. A good old-fashioned antenna can snag surprisingly clear channels.
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We're talking local news, some sports, maybe even a sitcom rerun or two. And it's a one-time cost. Boom! Instant (almost) free TV.
Option 2: Befriend Someone With All the Streaming
Okay, this might be slightly unethical (maybe?). But if you have a buddy with Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+...well, you get the idea.
Offer to bring the popcorn. Offer to do their laundry. Whatever it takes! Beg, borrow, (don't actually steal) a password.

Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any friendship fallouts resulting from excessive password borrowing.
Option 3: Become a Master of the Free Trials
This is a high-risk, high-reward strategy. Sign up for every free trial imaginable.
HBO Max, Paramount+, Apple TV+…the possibilities are endless. Just remember to cancel before you get charged!
Set a reminder on your phone. Set five reminders. Your bank account will thank you.

Option 4: The Library Is Your Friend
Did you know many libraries offer DVDs and Blu-rays for rent, absolutely free?
It’s like a rewind to the early 2000s, but hey, free is free! You might even find some hidden gems.
Plus, supporting your local library is a win-win.

Option 5: Embrace the Wonderful World of YouTube
Okay, YouTube might not be exactly like watching regular TV. But it's free and full of cat videos, DIY tutorials, and surprisingly decent documentaries.
Get ready to fall down a rabbit hole. Just avoid the clickbait.
YouTube also has plenty of channels that upload old TV shows, often without getting taken down.
My Unpopular Opinion: Just...Don't Watch TV
Gasp! I know, I know. Blasphemy!

But think about it. What if you spent all that time you spend watching TV doing something else? Like, you know, living?
"Maybe read a book? Learn a new language? Take up basket weaving? The possibilities are endless!"
Okay, maybe I'm going a bit overboard. But seriously, sometimes the cheapest way to get TV is to just…not.
Ultimately, the "cheapest" way is a combination. An antenna paired with judicious use of free trials and your friend's streaming logins.
Good luck, and happy (cheap) watching!
