With 1 entity having a show and podcast and youtube channel being so common, there's not a lot of reason to have traditional TV.
Any show you want to catch, you can see it on youtube (for the most part).
News? The internet is like 40% news/half porn/ and the rest of it fits in that 10% left over.
Netflix is still a great deal for the price.
I have Prime just based on having it for purchases through Amazon, so it's basically free.
And I just find it well worth the $15 or so per month to not have ads on Youtube, which I use more than the others now.
So for like $40/mo, I'm happy in the college football offseason.
I'm never at a loss for finding great content.
I also have Max, but rarely watch it. I shared it with a friend and she uses it much more than I do. I catch Real Time. In the past year, Max has really added a ton of non-HBO content. Oh, and some newer movies come out on Max while still in theaters, but I don't rely on that. It's nice to discover sometimes.
I just know there's a TON of mostly older people, just plugging along, unnecessarily paying their $200+/mo cable bill that don't have to.
BUT it would mean new hardware they're unfamiliar with, totally new channels on multiple platforms they feel they couldn't navigate (which may be true).
When you have money, ease of use is worth every penny, I guess.