TV Chat
Related: About this forumWe very recently cut the cable
and are at sea with the news. How do we get today's MSNBC besides cable and YouTube? TIA
dchill
(40,483 posts)Scrivener7
(52,770 posts)my TV, but this is OK.
When big stuff is happening, most networks let you watch on the TV through Roku or other free networks. Otherwise, the news stations on those services are limited to 10 minute sessions per day.
tulipsandroses
(6,221 posts)Or download the App to your phone or Smart tv. No visual but its live. https://tunein.com/radio/MSNBC-s297990/
timms139
(174 posts)USATV
WhiteTara
(30,172 posts)lots of free channels MSNBC Cnn and lots of others . try USTVGO.com also .
WhiteTara
(30,172 posts)I want to sit and watch tv in the old fashion way, on the sofa, not my desk chair.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,367 posts)Get a nice wireless keyboard and mouse so that you can control it from your comfy chair. That is how I do it. Hell, every television in this house is hooked to a computer, not to mention a gaming console, an antenna (I cut the cable years ago. I am not paying two different companies for the same content), and a blu-ray player. Most modern televisions have these connections. Now, if your setup is completely retro (i.e.: a tube TV)... well... therein is the rub, isn't it?
WhiteTara
(30,172 posts)Or use a home wireless network? I'm technically challenged on some things.
OldBaldy1701E
(6,367 posts)As you would hook the computer monitor to the computer. Using the television as the monitor for the computer. Most laptops have the connections to do this and would allow you to use it elsewhere when you are not using it with the television. Some newer televisions have the means to do this with wireless, but I prefer hardwiring in these instances. (But, I do A/V stuff and am a stickler for picture and sound quality... heh.) You will have to have the proper cables to do this.. usually a HDMI cable will do it. The HDMI cable carries both audio and video so it would be the only one you need.
LessAspin
(1,410 posts)I cut the cord years ago too. Have pretty much used my smart phone to create a hot spot for internet service.
With covid I finally had to get an ISP for MS Teams meetings and Webinars for work.
My question for this discussion is whether or not you have to have an ISP to run streaming services?
Now that I'm slowly being dragged back in to the digital age
WhiteTara
(30,172 posts)LessAspin
(1,410 posts)Scripps News is an over the air news channel. If you have a digital antenna or just rabbit ears like I have you should be able to get it from a local station.
They don't really do the talking heads thing. Just good solid reporting and stories of interest..
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OldBaldy1701E
(6,367 posts)There used to be a channel for Al-Jazeera but they changed to something else. Darn it. But, Scripps is good.
yellowdogintexas
(22,722 posts)Lots of good podcasts on You Tube too. Texas Paul, Beau of the Fifth Column. You can find almost anything on You Tube!!