GrayGhost77
- Centennial, CO
You COULD just spend $15-20 and get an HDMI digital antenna and still watch a whole bunch of shows for free. More than you would have been able to as a kid, that's for sure. Just not likely that many old reruns. Also most smart TVs (which almost all are nowadays) have built in Roku or other service with plenty of free streaming channels you can get access to, including ones that would have a lot of those old shows. They would just have ads most likely, but that's no different than when you were a kid also and all TV stations had commercials. Picture quality would be a whole lot better now, too.I'm getting so sick of NIL and speculation on other threads and billion$ handed out to college athletes. Creepy.
But speaking of money, why do I have to pay exorbitant fees for cable tv? Nonsequitur, I know.
Sitting here in recliner watching "Death Valley Days" with the Old Ranger (Stanley Andrews). Free in the mid-50s when I was a kid. (Not true: parents had to buy a 12-inch B&W television and an antenna! And the brave tv repairman who risked electrocution replacing those tubes. A profile in courage JFK did not mention in his book).
Now I pay through the nose to Xfinity to watch tv shows we saw virtually free way back when I was a kid. I just don't understand.
Just so my post is relevant to this thread, I also watched "Bad Day at Black Rock" earlier. Big box office hit. Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Lee Marvin, Dean Jagger ...
And now Rory Calhoun in "The Texan"!