I'd definitely recommend getting rid of cable. They just give you hundreds of channels so it looks like you're getting a lot for your money when in reality you only watch a few of the channels. Just grab a box so you can stream on your TV (my favorite and recommendation is the new Apple TV but if you hate Apple or want something cheaper you can get the Amazon Fire TV or Roku). There's no reason to pay $100/month (or even more) for cable when there are so many other options. Netflix is good for $8 per month. If you have Amazon Prime already they have Prime Instant Video which has some good content (note: Prime isn't worth getting for the videos, but it's a nice feature if you already have it for the free shipping). Forget Hulu, you have to pay for it and there are still ads. Another option if you love live tv is Sling. It's $20/month for the basic package, and you can add different ones for more money (like a sports package, kids package, HBO, etc.) and that will give you live tv. Sling is good for someone who just wants to sit down and turn on a channel rather than watching a specific show on Netflix. Just note that with Sling, since it's basically live tv there will be commercials (and you can't skip them). Just watch out for them to jack up your internet price when you cancel cable. Comcast will try to do that because they're evil. I usually just get a promotional rate from them (like $30/month) for a year, then when the year is up and they try to jack up the price I call and get them to give me the promo rate again. With Comcast especially, but also other service providers, make sure to check your bill every month because they are notorious for increasing prices for no reason.