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mrcaniac

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Cord cutting has slowed down


While people are cutting the cord, that number is slowing down, and the percentage of people "giving up" pay tv is about the same as its historical numbers. The only change seems to be that people aren't "turning it back on", but that seems to be more economic than cultural change.

It appears that the housing crash is more the culprit than people wanting to watch via the internet.

(In response to this post by Old Line Hokie)

Link: Cable still king


Posted: 05/13/2016 at 3:03PM



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