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July 05, 2011

Only Three Percent of Television Consumers Have "Cut the Video Cord"

According to a new J.D. Power and Associates study, just three percent of pay-to-view television customers report having “cut the cord” and canceling their television service in favor of other viewing options. For multichannel video service providers, that’s good news. While viewing content on computers is growing, the television remains the central CE device for viewing television content.


Though it remains largely true that Americans are not rushing to cancel their subscription TV services, as a survey by the Consumer Electronics Association (News - Alert) suggests, it would not be true to say the phenomenon is not growing... Read More



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