I'm very satisfied with cord cutting. We don't have any streaming services because our internet sucks and can't barely stream SD on off-peak hours.
We tend to purchase shows that we like on Blue-Ray or DVD (for larger seasons) and just watch them whenever. Same with movies. I still like owning my collection.
BYU-TV is in HD and when they aren't playing on BYU-TV it's usually a big game and we are at a family member/friend's house anyway. Over-the-air now has something like 40 channels in our rural area, so I can always do the ritual channel surfing and complain about "nothing on TV" whenever I miss the Direct TV days. St. George just threw up a few stations, one that plays an episode from each Star Trek series every night. So I'm cool with that. Central Utah even has a couple of stations that occasionally broadcasts our local high school's basketball/football games, which is crazy for 3A/2A. There is even one channel that broadcasts some lower tier B10 network. I don't get why, but it's there.
Now if we were watching 5-6 hours of TV a night....then we'd probably be in trouble, but this method works for us and our 1 hour average.