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Musings from Dennis: goodbye, Xfinity cable TV

This is my (mostly) weekly column in which I discuss whatever’s on my mind Sometimes it will have nothing to do with Apple. This week it kinda does.

For years, our family (and my home office) has had a monthly subscription to Comcast/Xfinity for their cable TV/Internet/landline bundle. No more. I’ve pulled the plug on cable TV.

The final straw came this week when my Xfinity bill jumped by almost $40. I also noticed that some add-on channels had “appeared” with no warning.

So I ditched the Xfinity cable TV service and cut my monthly bill in half. Heck, I could subscribe to almost all the streaming services and still pay less than Xfinity wanted for cable TV.

I’m still keeping Xfinity Internet (it’s my only choice) and phone/service (for now). 

I’m not the only one going this route. The Hollywood Reporter notes that streaming services hit a fifth consecutive high in their share of all TV use in July — and for the first time, ranked as the most watched platform across the television landscape.

So goodbye, Xfinity Cable TV. You won’t be missed.

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Have a great weekend.

Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.