There’s more than one way to watch TV these days, and cable TV’s days of being ‘king of the hill’ may be drawing to a close.

Over the past couple of years, we’ve been hearing (and reading) about folks who have decided to give up their cable TV channel package subscriptions because of the cost…and because they have audited their TV viewing habits and realized they are paying for a lot of channels they never watch.

‘Cord-cutters’ have opted to get their TV fixes in different ways. One is to supplement broadband video with free, over-the-air digital TV. Another is to stream movies and video from Netflix, or to purchase digital downloads to a DVR.

These programs are then watched on everything from laptops to desktop computers, conventional TVs connected to a computer, TVs connected to TiVo DVRs, or simply NeTVs streaming in real time – sometimes with a computer connected for Web sites like Hulu.

How about you? If you are contemplating ‘cutting the cord’ or have already done it, I’d like to hear about your experiences, both positive and negative. I’ll compile these comments and anecdotes into a future article.