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The phenomenon of cord cutting, or eliminating pay TV subscriptions through cable or satellite companies, is about to explode. Soon a fifth of all households will have pulled the plug on pay TV.
Cord cutting is on the rise, and many people say they're doing it to save money. But that's not their only motivation, a new study finds.
Cord-cutting has been a thing for a long time. But some new consumer research suggests an escalating aversion to traditional pay-TV service. As the exodus from TV delivered by cable and satellite ...
Cord cutting was so bad last year that pay-TV penetration is down to 1994 levels. It's not a new problem for cable operators, but the coronavirus pandemic seems to have exacerbated it.
Cut the cord, or else! As cord-cutting grows, folks who stick with cable and satellite are getting squeezed. Cord-Cutter Confidential By Jared Newman, Feb 14, 2019 3:00 am PST.
Shinedown returned today (June 29) with its first new music in three years, a chugging, fist-pumping rocker called “Cut the Cord.” The track has been online for a few hours, but Billboard has ...
Cord cutting has been around for as long as there's been a cable TV cord to cut. The practice gathered force in the mid-'90s when cable TV subscription prices first began to soar, then reached a ...
That's confirmed by a recent eMarketer analysis of recent cord-cutting research that deemed it "more myth than reality," with perhaps 1 million U.S. cord cutters expected in 2014.
The cord has been cut. For the first time ever, Americans are watching more streaming TV than cable, according to a report from Nielsen.The milestone has long been expected as viewers change their ...
New data from eMarketer shows that cord-cutting is accelerating and 21% of U.S. households won’t pay for traditional TV by 2018.
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