Wow...good thread!

I think those of us who have easily cut the cord are probably mostly those who don't care too much about specific sports, etc. Dare I say,even programming?

I say that b/c I know for us, OTA is just fine...adding Netflix in winter makes it even easier, but again, that's a bonus,not a 'must have'. (like the cable was)
My thoughts are, if I like one show, I look around till I find a similiar,or new show that I also like. I don't mind waiting to see something,and I don't mind looking for new shows.
FWIW, I also bought a Tivo box,to hook to the antenna, for us, it's not the shows, it's the ability to watch them in MY time.....

There will likely always be free OTA content.... if there isn't I'll worry about it then.

As to rising internet prices for streaming content, I fully expected that anyway, it follows the general rule of business and selling - get the population hooked and 'needing' a service or item, then set your own price. With or without streaming, our internet prices will rise,since so many of us are now "needing" it so much. That's just business,it's how it works. I for one,am glad to see so many people being smart,and cutting the cable. I myself had it for about 10 years,and I can't believe how much money I wasted NOT watching most of the channels...

If you're really hooked on sports however, you may want to keep that 'cord'...