Lots of options.
I use Amazon FireTV. With my Prime subscription comes a bunch of free movies and TV shows. I still subscribe to Netflix, but find myself watching less and less. It's mostly for my granddaughter and the kid's shows.
My AT&T plan includes a no-longer-available WatchTV subscription that has a bunch of stations: AMC (Walking Dead
), TBS, Discovery, etc. I was using Over-The-Air (OTA) service to get some of that.
I found with the money I save by only having Internet from Spectrum, I can afford a few individual channel subscriptions. For one or two months of the savings I'm getting, I can pay for CBS All Access (Now called Paramount+) and Mug Club from Steven Crowder. That's about $200/yr vs. $700+/yr I'm saving -- and I get full access to TV shows and movies on Paramount+ ... all on demand. it's nice to watch the few shows I still enjoy without commercials.
OTA offers a bunch of digital HD channels, but if you're spoiled by on-demand viewing or the cable company's DVR, you'll need to spend money on a DVR that works for your OTA service.
PLEX is another good service. It's $4.99/mon, $39.99/yr and $119.00 for a lifetime membership. You can stream movies, TV Shows, and even Live TV. Music can be streamed with a TIDAL subscription. It's also what I use for streaming my home library of movies, TV shows and music.
It all comes down to what you can find for free and then paying a subscription fee for anything else you want. In the end, it should be much less than any cable subscription.