I wish I could help you pick a provider but we haven't had cable for years because it's too expensive for the service imho. (I hate paying to watch ads.) We discover new shows to watch on hulu.com or we get disks from netflix. Hulu has commercials but I really don't have anything against watching them, or alt tabbing to read mama source until they're over, when I pay nothing for the privilege. It's shelling out a large chunk of cash every month to watch commercial peppered shows that irritates me, so when we had to tighten our belts a few years ago, the first thing that went was cable TV. And I don't really miss it.
I use the netflix website to find new things to watch all the time on demand for only 8.99 a month. TV series as well as movies. You can watch it on your tv if you have a nintendo wii or a ps3. (You can do it with the xbox too but it requires a subscription to xbox live which bumps the price up so I don't really consider it an option.)
So if the only reason you're contemplating turning the cable back on is so your kids aren't considered abnormal or "out of this world", you can still help them keep up to date with whatever shows their friends are talking about without subscribing to commercial bloated programming.
If you have the extra cash lying around and can't think of anything else you'd rather spend it on, then I suggest ATT's Uverse cable if it's available in your area. When I had to set up my internet after moving to this new place the only way I could get the internet rate and speed I wanted was to sign up for their Uverse bundle which means I either had to pick their cable and dvr box or their digital phone service. I chose the cable and for the month that I had to have it before I could drop it and still keep my internet I did enjoy their offerings. The DVR was pretty neat because I could just pre-record everything I wanted to watch and catch it a night later than everyone else but click past all the ads.
I had to re-allocate the funds somewhere else though so the cable had to go!