Lifehacker sums up what's available quite nicely.
http://lifehacker.com/5475091/how-can-i-ditch-cable-and-watch-my-tv-shows-and-movies-online
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
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I have Fios HD TV. For $100/mo, IMO, it ain't worth it. I usually just watch stuff like The Daily Show, Colbert Report, some network/cable news, History and Discovery channel. If I want to watch a movie it's either Netflix or iTunes. I have a PS3, Apple TV and '09 MacBookPro and am familiar with streaming (hulu, VLC). Unfortunately, antenna reception of any kind sucks in my area.
We are interested in Fios because it has high speed Internet built in. Here we have to use satellite tv to get a signal. Very expensive. But areas like ours with no signal means antennas don't work and cable (or Fios) isn't available to us.
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