I cut the cord about 6- 7 yrs ago. We already had a large old school antenna attached to our chimney & get about 30 over the air channels. I realized one day that i was paying $100+ to watch sesame street most of the time when it was a free channel anyway (i get 4 pbs’s) & soooo many commercials- so when my contract was up I gave them the boot

. At that time I already did the Netflix dvd thing so i just added the basic streaming. I had a roku & have now had various roku units & have replaced 2 tv’s w/ roku tvs.
I went through various free trials like sling etc. eventually added basic hulu - it kinda serves as my network tv dvr & when it gets to the couple times a year that nothing new is on I freeze my subscription for a month or three. I do this with Netflix too. I eventually got directvNow (which is now defunct) for like $15/month for 50+ Cable channels the night before it launched as a special- it was a little buggy (i think all live streaming was back then) but we kept that quite a while & they sent us a free fire stick as well. At that time our internet was still on the copper wire- even so it never really buffered much.
Then a few years ago I found philo, its $20 & like 67 cable channels, they seem to keep adding more. These are real channels- not fluff home shopping networks. So we dropped the directvNow.
We never run out of something to watch.
We also have the roku app - it has a channel for everything, this old house channel, dr.g medical examiner channel etc. (it’s available for free on all platforms)
on the roku tv’s it is baked into the live tv guide - ota channels are listed 1st then like 1000 streaming channels.
We definitely don’t pay $100+ a month for tv like we did years ago & there are no contracts so if $$ is tight i can just let something go. I will randomly get another service like showtime, hbo, paramount + etc to watch a specific series & then i let it go after. I just did this for Dexter. It’s quite infrequent so generally there’s a reduced cost or free trial involved - no different than when i added them periodically to my directv.
Between cutting the satellite & att post paid cellphone service I have saved quite a bit over the years. Att is still the only internet provider in my area so i am still stuck calling them & bargaining when the price jumps for that every year. Hopefully soon they will have some competition around here.

We aren’t crazy into sports so I have no experience shopping for streaming services that provide that - we just watch games that come on network tv.
Its nice to know I could drop all the subscriptions, still have plenty to watch & only pay for internet if i needed.
My mom has zero local ota channels available no matter the antenna size & has thought about going with hulu live (as it includes local/network channels from other towns) instead of directv but every time she has called to cancel after her contract expires they cut her bill in half so it has been more cost beneficial for her to keep it.
I think the cable/satellite providers are definitely feeling the burn from the popularity of streaming & are really trying to keep customers now.