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Re: Large cable and satellite companies lost 5.5 million traditional pay-TV subscribers last year, compared with 3.2 million in 2018 

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Good morning Captain!

Seems like a reasonable thng to look for more price competitive options. I have a Roku device in my spare bedroom and a ROKU t.v. in my main living room and a subscritption to Fox nation given to us by a daughter.

I never watch it . I hate streaming television.

BUTTTTTTT
that said, I understand why people are leaving the UBER expensive cable t.v. experience.

Like everyone else, I wish it were a bit more reasonable for the high speed internet and television shows.

I don;t realy know how outrageous the satellite t.v. stuff is but I still need high speed broadband internet . Satellite internet just does not cut it..

But the cable companies have a basic monopoly so they will continue to cut their own throats as subscribers leave. Maybe they will eventually figure out that it is better to have millions more subscribers and chare a little less. or maybe not..


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Large cable and satellite companies lost 5.5 million traditional pay-TV subscribers last year, compared with 3.2 million in 2018
By: capt_nemo
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Fri, 21 Feb 20 6:25 AM
Msg. 52748 of 62138

The pace at which people are abandoning traditional pay-TV packages accelerated by more than 70% last year, as prices continued to rise and consumers gravitated to more affordable streaming options.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/cord-cutting-accelerates-raising-pressure-on-cable-providers-11582149209


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