In 2017, for instance, eMarketer says that television ad spend is expected to grow just 0.5% to a less-than-projected $71.65 billion.
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Almost One-Fourth Of U.S. Adults Don’t Subscribe To Cable Or Satellite TV
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1.4 Million American Households Went Without Pay-TV In 2014
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Oscars Charging $4.99 for ‘All Access’ Live Stream
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