I too have moved into cutting cords.. I haven't cut the cord completely yet, i'm conditioning the family which i'm 90% there all I have to do is call Direct tv and cancel cable...
Netflix 11 per month
hulu if you buy a 12 month subscription on eBay is like 20 bucks.. normally its 9 bucks per month (math goes here) I ran use my roku2, and a roku stick to use hulu at the same time, but two roku sticks can not run hulu at the same time.
Comcast Internet is $90.00 - I haven't broken down and bought my own modem yet.
Roku Sticks and event the 4year old knows how to use it.
the the kids I can download the PBS, Disney, and other apps to the roku and its free if you have a cable subscription with those channels which I don't... But Mom does
all you need is her login and password info and if your mom is anything like mine.. your the one that set it up for her.
I pay for Amazon Prime we really don't watch to much here but its there if we need it.
I've already converted all my movies to Vudu which started out expensive so I did that little buy little.
if you looking to add new movies to vudu look up tictail stores you can buy blue ray codes for about 7 bucks a movie... another route is to connect your Walmart account to vudu, when you buy a movie from Walmart and scan your receipt the movie will automatically added to your vudu account, and you can either sell the movie on eBay and trade your vudu code for another movie.
the only downside to cutting cords are sporting Events...
slingtv is 20 bucks a month and they have esp and like 20 other channels the are live and some premium upgrades...
NHL has an app you can stream but if regional team is blocked out... (this is where I need your guys help to bounce my ip to make it look like I live in texas or far from Chiacgo)