Top Pay-TV, Cable Providers Lost 1.73 Million Subscribers In Q2
Pay-TV and cable providers continued to bleed subscribers during the second quarter of 2023 as cord-cutting among consumers continued to …
Pay-TV and cable providers continued to bleed subscribers during the second quarter of 2023 as cord-cutting among consumers continued to …
Cable and satellite TV customers continue their headlong flight toward streaming services. Bloomberg Intelligence found growing subscriber …
For the first time, more people are subscribing to streaming online video services than traditional cable TV services worldwide. That is …
With virtual MVPDs continuing to take on new customers at a healthy clip, keeping customers in the pay TV ecosystem, cord cutting dropped …
Pay-TV customers often have hundreds of channels at their fingertips, but the vast majority of them watch fewer than 10. TiVo’s …
New data shows the Disney sports channel losing 3.8% of its subscribers in May, as cord cutters continue to defect to streaming video …
Median cable household numbers fall again in the latest Nielsen report, and these networks felt the biggest hurt. ESPN's there, yes, but …
Nielsen reaffirmed its latest data suggesting sizable subscriber losses at many cable networks, some of which questioned the accuracy of the …
The Walt Disney Co. has lost 7 million subscribers to its cable networks in the last two years, according to a regulatory filing posted by …
The trend lines have been headed toward each other for years and finally crossed in the second quarter: Cable companies had 49.915 million …
The FCC released a few details of its upcoming report on the state of video competition, which shows that the cable industry continues to …
U.S. cable operators in 2012 have continued to lose video subscribers at around the same rate as a year ago — 3%. But the future could …
Cable and satellite TV service subscribers may not be cord-cutting or cord-shaving to any degree, according to one study, yet high levels of …
In the second quarter of 2012, the top nine cable companies lost 540,000 video consumers, a bit lower than the 600,000 video subscriber loss …