The problem is that boat already sailed. You complained earlier about cable and its business model, but cable has been here since the 60s. HBO launched in 1972. It's great that you don't like cable, but society has declared in a loud voice, we like cable. It is the same with streaming. Society likes the choice and ease of streaming. Netflix is about to hit 100 million subscribers. If you want to wait on the DVDs, that's terrific for you. Go with God my son. But just realize you are on the losing side of this battle. There is not some huge unheard groundswell of support for going back to antennas. It's there, but it is tiny. People like streaming. Growth is in streaming. It's why CBS, HBO, Disney, Starz, and others all have some form of streaming service. That's why there is Hulu, Seeso, Go90, and other streaming only services. My TV doesn't even have a tuner. It has a built in Chromecast and 5 HDMI ports, because who even uses a TV tuner anymore? The broadcast audience is dwindling, as evidenced by the continually shrinking ratings of the 4 broadcast networks. It's OK for you not to like it, but please understand it isn't going anywhere. It's only going to grow. And I would bet in 10 years DVDs and Blurays will go the way of CDs and records, so get ready for that as well.