That said, there are plenty of ways to watch great TV shows and movies for free and to pay less for cable-only content. We’ll go over it all in this short guide, so read on. Those old metal antennas went the way of VHS players, but they have been replaced with HDTV antennas. These new antennas can get you access to dozens of channels (in some places it’s close to 100) for free! You just need to pay for the device upfront. A great HDTV antenna will cost around $30. You can learn more about recommended models and how they work in our guide on local channels. There are a bunch of ways you can arrange your cord-cutting entertainment set up. Some people just use a computer monitor or laptop for viewing, while others shell out for a huge 4K TV. Some folks subscribe to all the premium streaming services—like Netflix and Disney+—while others use the free apps included with their TV or streaming device. The beauty of cutting the cord is that you can customize everything to fit your needs. It can be a much cheaper and more flexible way to get all the TV you want. No, we’re not talking about sketchy pirating sites. We’re talking about using legit websites like YouTube to stream full episodes of shows and movies. Some networks, like NBC, allow you to stream the latest episodes of their shows on their website for free. Here’s a look at our favorite cheap cable TV packages.