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Cable TV's collapse deepens: 'It is becoming increasingly clear that there is no longer any floor'
Another miserable quarter for the pay TV industry. But things could still get worse.
Peter Kafka
AT&T is hemorrhaging TV subscribers at a faster rate than its competitors, as cord-cutting hits the pay-TV industry hard
AT&T had braced investors for more subscriber losses as it pulled back on the discounts it had …
Ashley Rodriguez
I just dumped my pay TV package and I have some thoughts on the state of the TV industry
Plus, Verizon offered me two "channel packs" for $10 a month which would be a better deal than Slin…
The dreaded future is here for cable TV, and we'll soon see which business models will rule
Streaming services like Netflix and HBO Now are betting that customers will pay an a-la-carte month…
Nathan McAlone
Pay TV revenues have begun to fall for the first time after nearly a decade of subscriber losses, and it's only going to get worse
The number of US households cutting the cord, or canceling cable and other TV services, has been ri…
Ashley Rodriguez
Cable TV price increases have beaten inflation every single year for 20 years
AT&T's thesis is that it can undercut the price of a normal pay TV package by getting rid of le…
Nathan McAlone
Get ready for traditional TV to have historically brutal subscriber losses this quarter
"We believe YouTube TV and Hulu Live are off to strong starts (both launched in 2Q17) while DirecTV…
Nathan McAlone
This chart should send a shiver of fear through the cable TV industry
The subscriber decline, in particular, should concern cable and satellite TV companies. "After two …
Nathan McAlone
You're paying 40% more for TV than you were 5 years ago
And it's not helping subscriber growth. "About 82% of households that use a TV currently subscribe …
Nathan McAlone
We saw a fundamental shift in the way people watch TV this year
In addition to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, which have been streaming video to subscribers for years,…
Tim Stenovec
Channel blackouts have exploded over the last decade - and it's another concerning trend for the pay-TV industry
And blackouts sometimes force distributors to work against their own interests. Charter directed it…
Abby Jackson
Smart TVs And Streaming Devices Are Conquering The Living Room - And Completely Changing How We Watch TV
The adoption of connected TVs is having a huge impact on how and what we watch on TV and resulting …
Mark Hoelzel
Cord-Cutters Have Just Inflicted The 'Worst 12-Month Stretch Ever' On Cable TV Business
"Of course, the fact that pay-TV revenue is still rising smartly is part of the problem," Moffett a…
Jim Edwards
Why The Entire TV Industry Will Be Watching Netflix's 'House Of Cards' Gamble
If House of Cards is an utter failure, the situation will be quite different. Netflix will be $100 …
Josh Luger
How subscription video on-demand services like Netflix are contributing to the demise of pay-TV
In a new report from BI Intelligence, we examine how the growth of SVOD services is coming at the e…
Margaret Boland
How subscription video on-demand services like Netflix are contributing to the demise of pay-TV
In a new report from BI Intelligence, we examine how the growth of SVOD services is coming at the e…
Margaret Boland
How subscription video on-demand services like Netflix are contributing to the demise of pay-TV
In a new report from BI Intelligence, we examine how the growth of SVOD services is coming at the e…
Margaret Boland
Morgan Stanley predicts that digital TV has already peaked, and offers a bleak prediction for the future of pay TV
Future price increases are likely inevitable, as vMVPDs are slim- to no-margin businesses. MVPDs of…
Abby Jackson
Live streaming services were supposed to be a bright spot for the pay-TV industry, but they may be even less reliable than reported
The subscriber figures are likely even smaller at any given point in time because there's a seasona…
Abby Jackson
Pay TV is in so much trouble that even its one bright spot is dimming
YouTube TV was one of the only things growing in the TV business. But it just shrank, too.