Cord-cutting spikes fivefold in Cable TV’s worst quarter ever
Cord-cutting spikes fivefold in cable TV’s worst quarter
ever
05.03.17 | 2:21 PM
Cable's day of reckoning has come. With all the major
cable and satellite companies having reported their quarterly numbers, analyst
firm MoffettNathanson put together a new cord-cutting report, and things are
bad. Pay-TV providers lost an estimated 762,000 pay-TV subscribers over the
first three months of this year—five times more than they lost during the same
period last year. To make matters worse, Q1 has historically been a strong
season for pay TV.
"For the better part of 15 years, pundits have predicted
that cord-cutting was the future," an apocalyptic Craig Moffett wrote.
"Well, the future has arrived."
As I wrote last week, Comcast was the only major provider
to buck the trend, but judging by the way things look, that winning streak
won't last.
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