Marci...Roku is a digital media player (either a box or stick) one purchases for a one time cost. You can access free and/or paid subscription channels like (free) Tubi, The Roku Channel, Pluto and (paid subscriptions) Hulu, Amazon Prime, Disney+, Netflix, Philo and others. The Roku box is extremely easy to set up, is very simple to use and has tons of channels. Roku boxes and sticks can be purchased from $24.99 on up. I've had the Roku system for about 12 years. I replaced my original box 5 years ago.
Wow Red Cinders, even with two cell phones added in, you're paying much less than some others for just their cable T.V. providers' plans. I'm with MetroPCS and love it. I can use my phone to provide wifi for my tablet at no extra cost. When I switched to the Unlimited plan...unlimited data and 15GB hotspot, they threw in Amazon Prime for free. I got Disney Plus free for a year when I switched to Fios. I keep Netflix for 5 or 6 months out of the year mostly to watch my CW shows but there's other good content. I subscribed to Philo when it was $16 a month and still pay that but it has gone up to $20. That streaming service has 61 live channels plus all my HGTV beach & island home hunting shows on demand. I've never watched live T.V. on it yet. They also have a DVR service. Philo is offering a free 7 day trial. No sports though.