B.V.’s Confidential

I ended a long term relationship this week, I dumped satellite TV. I had been with the same company for 10 years and three moves from Kentucky to New Mexico, but I finally had enough. I love television, news, information, entertainment, and sports. TV at many times has been my best friend, confidant, and addiction. But like friends, sometimes you out grow them. I defiantly have outgrown satellite TV. I pulled the plug on cable a decade ago because of rate increases and frustration with the product and joined the ranks of unsatisfied and displaced cable people in the satellite TV revolution. The truth is now I can’t watch as much TV as I want and what I do watch is starting to upset me, horrible plots, predictable casting, and a leftist social agenda on most TV shows have left me alienated. I don’t need to pay 130 dollars a month to be outraged watching a few hours of TV a week. Sports is really the only thing keeping cable and satellite companies going, and one day very soon a major conference of pro league will go it on their own through an app and that will really be the death of cable and satellite. It’s too bad they got too greedy and that will be their downfall.