Watch TV In which way?

I wanna ask from all of you, that in which way, You like to Watch TV, If you wanna watch tv online or you still used to watch tv with the cable connection?

Record everything, even if I'm likely to view it live. Then view at my leisure. Use a catchup service only for something I didn't know was on or have managed to screw up the recording. #
Cable connection?

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