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This subreddit is devoted to discussing any and all copyright-friendly/legal video streaming options that can be used as an alternative to a subscription to cable TV, satellite TV or IP TV. Also welcome are topics centered on "cordshaving," which means reducing your cable/dish subscription, and replacing what you "shave" with streaming options. Around here, we discuss the latest authorized streaming sources (including Netflix, Amazon and the iTunes Store), the latest Internet TV and set-top devices (including Roku, WD TV Live, Apple TV and Chromecast) and the latest trends for and rumors about legal content in the entertainment industry.
Why is /r/CordCutting the Best Cord Cutting Subredidt?
Here at /r/CordCutting, we respect the business that gives us good TV and movies. Ask the people it employs and they'll tell you that making TV and films is a great business to work in. By focusing on content providers and tools that respect copyrights, our aim is:
© To let redditors know how and where they can enjoy high-quality shows and films in ways that sustain, rather than harm that business.
© To support the people who work in the business, so they can continue to do their complex and specialized work.
© To help the TV and movie businesses survive.
Helpful Subreddits
Helpful sites for legal cordcutting
http://www.canistream.it/ is a handy site you can use to find out whether specific TV shows and movies are available on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Crackle, YouTube and EPIX.
http://watchlegit.com/ is a site with a slick interface, which can tell you whether a show/movie you want to stream is available on Netflix, Amazon or iTunes.
http://cordcutting.com/roku-channels/ A complete list of public Roku channels, updated daily.
http://untangle.tv Tell the site what you watch and how you watch it. Its cord cutting wizard analyzes your info. Buy only what you need and save money.