Streaming platforms started as a cost-effective, ad-free alternative to cable. Like many others, I was drawn to the prospect of watching on-demand content for a fraction of the cost of cable. And, I’m not going to lie, streaming services worked brilliantly for a while.

Over the years, though, things changed—and not for the better. I finally decided this was as good a time as any to switch back to cable. It might not be the right decision for everyone, but these are my reasons for doing so.

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11. Price Hikes on Streaming Services

Streaming platforms, from Hulu toPeacock, keep raising prices. Whether this is justified is another matter, but the cumulative effect of these price hikes across subscriptions makes streaming expensive and not something I can justify anymore.

In comparison,Cox’s cable plans, for instance, start at $61 per month. For $115, you get access to sports and local channels as well. Sure, it’s not cheap, and I really think more people will take to cable if those prices drop. Still, it beats what I was paying for multiplestreaming servicescombined.

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22. Easy Access to Live Sports and News

This made it challenging to keep up with local news and live games. With the type of cable plan I have, though, this is no longer something I worry about.

33. Bundling for Additional Savings

Bundling your cable with your internet or phone plan can be a great way to maximize your savings. For instance, AT&T’s 300Mbps plan costs around $55 per month. If you combine this with aDIRECTV ENTERTAINMENT packageoffering access to over 165 channels, including sports and local networks, you’ll pay $125 monthly.

Companies like AT&T offer multiple bundling offers, which allow you to customize the package to your needs. Whether you’re looking for basic cable or want to add premium channels to the mix, there’s a package out there that will suit your preferences and budget.

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44. No Need to Juggle Multiple Subscriptions

Perhaps what I appreciate most about cable is that I don’t have to juggle multiple subscriptions. I no longer have to keep track of renewal dates, check prices before I renew to make sure I’m still getting a good deal, and contemplatedropping streaming servicesthat no longer have content I’d like to watch.

With cable, everything I want to watch is in one place, and there’s only one billing cycle to manage. I can’t tell you how much this has simplified things for me, at least on the entertainment front.

55. Unbiased Content Discovery

Now, with the algorithm not dictating my choices, I’ve encountered some real hidden gems while flipping through channels. It’s been pretty refreshing to discover shows and movies I wouldn’t have found easily on a streaming platform.

I’ll be the first to admit that cable TV is far from perfect in its current form. But I have hope for thefuture of cable TV. If you, like me, are thinking of returning to cable but are unsure about committing long-term, remember that you don’t have to make a permanent switch.

You could always retain your subscription to your favorite streaming platform while enjoying the benefits of cable. Should you decide that cable is not for you, you can cut the cord once your contract is up and return to the streaming services of your choice.