U.S. Cellular offers a FREE PRINTABLE Parent Child agreement to help you discuss safety of the Internet, cell phone usage, limits, and courtesy with your teen or tween. You don't even need to be a U.S. Cellular customer to access this, although I have been for 10 years and highly recommend them.
When my mother passed away, one of the first things I did was get rid of the cable TV service. I'm still finding ways to watch some of my favorite shows and have a routine with others. One of these ways is using my Apple iPhone 5s to watch shows, and of course you can also watch them on Samsung Galaxy S5.. I have a data plan through U.S. Cellular, and their reliable 4G network means I have access to my favorite shows when I want to watch them without cable TV.
For starters, I have downloaded the apps for some of the larger networks. Just today I watched a reality show that was aired on Thursday. It was one of the shows I hated giving up when I got rid of cable.
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If your favorite shows aren't accessible through an app, Google Play and iTunes sell a number of shows at $1.99 to $2.99 each with a season pass that gives you a discount. (I might have to do this to watch Jill Duggar's wedding. With me planning my own wedding, I have been really wanting to see that episode!)
Other options are Hulu Plus and Netflix. For $7.99 a month, you can watch HD shows on all your devices including your computer, tablet, and phone!
If you are already a subscriber to one of these services, then maybe you would be interested in a Roku, Apple TV, or Amazon Fire TV
Of course if you watch a large variety of shows, it might be better to keep your cable service so that you can see everything you want to watch, but I will say that I haven't missed cable TV very much. Even when my mother and I had cable TV, I didn't have a TV in my room, and her lift chair was in the living room, so I found myself streaming shows even when we had cable. I even regularly watched a channel that we couldn't receive on our local cable line up, but it was accessible to me because of an app on my phone! How neat is that?
I haven't had cable television since February, and I love the accessibility of shows on my mobile device. Just this past week I introduced my fiance to a new series I discovered on my tablet. How cool is it to be that in the know about television without cable? Personally I think it's pretty great.
One last thing, with back to school, it's a great time to talk to your children about phone safety and responsibility. You can download a FREE Parent / Child agreement to help you talk to your teens about some things that might be otherwise difficult to bring up with them. Get your free agreement by Clicking Here.