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My parents are in their mid 60's and generally DVR everything they watch since they go to bed super early and hate commercials so while they watch traditional cable they watch it in a more modern way. They used to have a bunch of channels and didn't watch 95% of them so I finally got them to downgrade to the basic package and I don’t think they missed the other channels once. My MIL is roughly the same age and watches almost no TV. She stayed with us for a few months when my kid was born during the beginning of covid and I don’t think I saw her watch a single minute of TV unless someone else was already watching first. With that being said these streaming services seem to be slowly bundling themselves together so I assume we will come full circle in the next few years.
I'll add that boomers aren't necessarily all 'linear TV' people.
I am a tail-end boomer and cut the cord in the early/mid 2010s and set up an OTA HDTV antenna just so I could keep watching NFL. At first I was buying a few seasons of various shows I liked from the networks, but that got replaced by u2b very quickly.
My mom is in her 80s and even though her condo gets cable on a very low cost package deal she rarely uses it. When I visit her for Thansgiving and want to put football on the TV, all the batteries in all the remotes are dead. When she wants entertainment she uses a tablet to watch u2b videos. Her hobbies are sewing and quilting and there's tons of content on that stuff on u2b and zero on mainstream TV.











