sudsmaster
Well-known member
Numnuts like Gibson and Coulter are why I cancelled my cable TV subscription and rely 100% on broadcast antenna reception now. Supplemented with DVD's purchased occasionally, it works out fairly well. Most of what I watch is on PBS, and with the new digital channels there's a fairly wide selection in this area of PBS stations and programming. I put some of the money saved into a DVD recorder with ATSC tuner (Panasonic) and with that I can time-shift and enjoy special documentaries etc during prime time, that aired off-hours. While the DVD recoder doesn't do HD, the broadcast HD signals are superb and look great on the 1080p LCD flatscreen (also purchased with money saved from bypassing cable). And when I do watch commercial TV (for some favorite series like LOST, Gray's Anatomy, ER, Boston Legal, etc) I don't have to pay to watch the same commercials that clog most cable channels.