Cordcutter Chronicles: News and Trends (Week of June 3rd)
Bad news for AT&T, cable and internet are again the most disliked companies, how to watch this Sunday’s Tony Awards, plus more of this week’s cordcutting news.
Bad news for AT&T, cable and internet are again the most disliked companies, how to watch this Sunday’s Tony Awards, plus more of this week’s cordcutting news.
A new report from Credit Suisse finds that AT&T losses made up a huge part of Pay TV’s disappointing first quarter.
New streaming services, fall primetime shows have been announced, and Mohu’s biggest sale ever continues.
Live broadcast streaming options are growing in popularity, but not all may be legal.
Record losses for Pay TV and streaming, Spectrum’s sneaky new cancellation policy, and Court TV returns as a free OTA channel.
A new cancellation policy makes it more expensive for Spectrum customers to leave their internet service.
A new report finds that traditional cable and satellite companies are losing a staggering 14,000 customers every single day.
Pay TV lost over 1 million subscribers in Q1 2019, and their online streaming options aren’t doing much better as consumers face more price hikes.
Why you need an antenna even if you use streaming services, antenna use rises among the younger demographic, watch the Kentucky Derby as a cord cutter, and Mohu’s 10 year anniversary!
More people, especially the younger demographic, are watching TV with an antenna as the cord cutting trend grows.
ATSC 3.0 is officially launching this year, a new study shows the rise of cord-nevers, and how you can watch the NBA playoffs without a Pay TV subscription.
Last week at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) trade show, there was a lot of buzz about ATSC 3.0, the new over-the-air TV standard. The biggest news is that 40 stations will start to roll out the new next gen OTA TV standard. This means that soon you will get great features like 4K […]