r/Cordcutting • u/MattDavisStreamIt • 11h ago
How to (Finally) Cut the Cord From Cable: My Guide for 2025
Hi everyone, my name is Matt and I run a YouTube channel called Shall I Stream It? I recently created a 12+ minute video highlighting my tips for cutting the cord from cable: https://youtu.be/sKjmcYX6SZc
Here’s some of the bullet points I go over:
-Cable services are in their weakest position ever as now only 25% of all TV watching is from cable services.
-Even Spectrum & Xfinity have pivoted to streaming
-Many people are getting forced to cancel their services as Internet Service Providers like WOW! and Frontier are abandoning their cable services and directing people to streaming
-it is POSSIBLE to spend more money on streaming than cable, but not if you utilize free options like TV antennas and apps like Tubi, Pluto, and Kanopy. The lack of long-term contracts and no need to install a physical cable line are significant perks, too.
-In general, on-demand streaming services like Netflix and Max are way cheaper than the live TV services like YouTube TV. The live channels are quickly becoming less relevant as even some live sports hop over to services like Prime Video. But to get the MOST live sports, you’ll still need a service like Sling or YouTube TV that has channels like NFL Network and ESPN.
-Consider the tech-savviness for yourself or whoever you may be helping to cut the curd. I’ve received feedback from some of the followers on my YouTube channel that they liked the user-friendliness of DirecTV Stream and Fubo even if their price was higher.
-If you’re trying to decide between keeping cable or switching to something like YouTube TV, see if your cable company will match their price. It might be worth kicking the can down the road a little while longer.
-if you do decide to cut the cord, I recommend an Internet service with speeds of at least 25 mbps for multiple TVs. Between the streaming players I’ve tried (Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV), I think Roku has the most user-friendly interface that is also the most neutral to different company’s streaming apps.
What does everyone think?