I was having a conversation with someone the other day about how TV is outdated by streaming services the way that radio was devoured by podcasts.

And rightfully so.

The ease of access to exactly what you want to watch and listen to is right at your fingertips, and big companies over time have caught on to that fact with services like HBO Now or CBS All Access, on top of the stand alone services like Netflix and Hulu.

There's just no need anymore to buy a few hundred channels as a package, especially when you flip between like 8 of them. I can safely say I'll never get a TV package, I just sub to the Netflix, Funimation, Crunchyroll, Hulus of the world and call it good. And that's a trend that is heading more in my direction over time and I think will certainly become predominant in this generation.

Do you use services like DirectTV, Dish, whatever a tv provider was for your parents? Or have you made the leap into full on streaming?