Barbie, don't sign up for cable just yet!
Since you now have a secure home base (and, hopefully, a good broadband connection) I would urge you to check out the Roku box, which will give you
FREE, legal, television programming.
https://www.roku.com/indexThere are literally hundreds of "channels" available, covering all interests. I especially like YouTube these days, as YouTube has full-length documentaries covering everything from volcanic eruptions, full-length ballets, to pet care to what-have-you. Programming on YouTube is mostly commercial free (aside from a 4-
second commercial at the beginning of some shows).
A Roku box costs around $50. That's it. Pay the $50 and you are done. It is dead easy to set up - basically just plug-and-play.
All programming via Roku is streamed over the internet, and it is mostly all FREE (one can "subscribe" to individual channels - like the networks - $alacarte$ - if one so wishes).
NO monthly subscriptions.
I have used Roku exclusively for my television viewing for the last seven years. Figuring my basic cable bill was - at that time - $70/mo (watch out that you will be lured into cable with a $39/mo or so subscription that goes up to regular rates after a year, and locks you in for two years).
Doing the math here, I have saved almost six thousand dollars ($5,800) over the last seven years by
NOT having cable.
Everyone should check out Roku before signing up for a two-year cable contract.
Any questions, please ask. No, I do not sell Roku. . . but I LOVE it!
Anne