No. Personally, I've never had anything resembling a cable or satellite box, but the last time I did would have been more then a decade ago when I was staying with my dad during the monthly lead-up into me joining the army. Paying so much for something that just forces loads of ads in your face sounds awful.
None of my family pays for a receiver or satellite box anymore for TV. We just subscribe to Hulu, Netflix, and other streaming services that have the shows we like to watch, and we just use a $20 antenna to get local networks.
Yes. I'm still an old man yelling at clouds who refuses to use streaming services. Either I get it on my TV or I don't watch it* (*the cover up answer in case any corporations are reading this).
We still have satellite TV. My grandma likes to watch the news on it. She doesn't understand streaming services. I also like to flick through channels sometimes to see what's on.
My family cancelled our cable service this year after getting an Apple TV and haven't looked back. It was such a huge waste of money given the amount of free content that is out there and cycling in and out of different streaming services is much more affordable than a cable package.