Are you a cable cutter? Why or why not?
Personally, I cut the cord 10 years ago. I found that the programming on network/ cable tv was garbage and that I could get anything I REALLY wanted to watch online or through a streaming service. And I mean specifically ala carte streaming services, not cable disguised as a streaming service (Hulu, Fubo, Sling.) I lived through the growing pains of crappy internet service, bad routers, etc, but honestly I don't feel like I've missed much.
I think the tipping point for me was that after having directv for 15 years I wasn't thrilled about seeing them offer NEW customers a low rate locked in for life plus other free services while my bill grew monthly (it seemed) and when I would call and ask for a deal they'd basically tell me to pound sand. Even when I did the ol' "well, I'm gonna quit dtv" charade. In fact, the last time I called they basically told me to not let the door hit me in the ass on the way out. So... long story long: f directv.
Benefits of streaming services: I can come and go as I please, the programming has gotten exponentially better over the last 10 years across the board, I can get a lot of brain-free watching with OTA channels if that's what I'm in the mood for, in general no ads, series are available to buy if you've missed them.
Drawbacks of streaming services: they are starting to have a lot of ads, depending on what you subscribe to there is no msnbc/fox/cnn (this could be listed under benefit as well), ESPN might or might not be in your package, they always seem to randomly log you off and you have to do the log-in dance again, original programming can get stagnant.