See if you can put up an antenna and receive broadcast TV. I did that years ago and I only missed cable for some sports. I can usually stream a radio broadcast of most any sports game for free or if I really wanted to I could buy access, but I never do.
If you are within broadcast range it's not difficult to install an antenna. If you install it yourself it will pay for itself within 3 to 6 months. If you have it installed it will still pay for itself within 6 months to a year.
Many people are setting up a Home Theater PC (HTPC) to stream all their TV and movies online instead of paying cable. If you have a wireless network in your home it's much easier to connect additional TVs. If you have family members between 20 and 30 that are on their own, they can probably help you find something at a pretty low cost.
A Roku box is pretty inexpensive, around $10 per month.
A power strip makes it easier to shut off power to multiple electronics and wall worts when they are not being used, or during a lightning storm.
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