Will Television be a thing of the past ?

I wonder if people add up their subscription services and their internet bill or high data phone bill if they'd get close to what their cable bill was.

My cable bundle has land phone and internet.

Yeah, it's 200 bucks, but if I remove the phone it isn't any cheaper because it's not a bundle any more.

If I remove the phone and TV, it's still 80 bucks (could be more I haven't checked in a while), and once you start adding $10 and $20 a month streaming services, you get back to $200 pretty quick.

My cell phone is only $30 a month for 400 minutes, and I don't even come close.
Don't even know that the data speed or limit is because I almost never watch video on it.
...and my phone was only $99 in 2018.

All those commercials that claim they could save me 2 or 3 hundred a month are kind of funny to me.

We mainly watch HGTV, Discovery, PBS, Animal Planet, Motor Trend, Nat Geo, SyFy, History Channel, Weather Channel, and a few others that escape me right now including local sports, specifically hockey, which is difficult to find otherwise.

My wife has Amazon because she hips and also has the card, so we get that streaming free.

I'd like to see some things on other streaming, but I'd bet I'd get back to $200 or even more piecing all that together.