I semi cut the cord over Christmas. I was going full blown cord cutting but the most basic cable package bundled with internet and a basic land line was only $5 more per month than Sling TV with the sports package. Since I have two young teenagers I still like the comfort of the land line in an emergency. Also, both FOX and NBC over the air channels were spotty even though I have great lines of sight in all directions and bought a newer above average indoor antenna. Where I live with Cox cable the basic cable gives me networks in HD, ESPN, ESPN2, all the cable news, FS1, TNT, TBS, AMC, History, USA, Travel, Food, Golf Channel and a few more.
Going from three TV's each with their own converter box and a top end cable plan and reducing down to a basic bundle, Amazon Fire TV, Netflix and Hulu is still saving me $90/month. The savings is nice but it's more the sticking it to the cable companies for being so stubborn with their crappy bundling and pricing that I enjoy.
The one glaring hole in my smorgasborg is CBS SN. I refuse to give in though. It's only a matter of time until I can get it via streaming service.