Forrester Research released a new study which found that by 2025, 50% of U.S. adults under the age of 32 won’t pay for a cable subscription service.
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Almost One-Fourth Of U.S. Adults Don’t Subscribe To Cable Or Satellite TV
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Forrester Predicts 50% Of Adults Under 32 Won’t Pay For Cable By 2025
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Pay-TV Companies Lose Record Amount Of Subscribers In Q2 2015
Pay-TV companies lost roughly 625,000 subscribers in Q2 of 2015, the biggest loss recorded in the industry for that quarter in the last five years.
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Cable TV Subscribers Aren’t Too Fond Of Their Service Providers
The most recent American Customer Satisfaction Index found consumers are more displeased than ever with their cable providers and their respective services.
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Pay-TV Providers Lose Subscribers For First Time Ever In Q1 2015
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Cable Companies Are Gaining Broadband, Losing Pay-TV Subscribers
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