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The Facts are in: People Prefer to Cut Cords and Stream Their Media

The Facts are in: People Prefer to Cut Cords and Stream Their Media
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On National Cut the Cord Day, Sling offers a Fling | The National Interest

Will the promotional offer bring in more customers? Last February, Sling TV proclaimed the first-ever National Cut the Cord Day on February 9, in order to encourage Internet users to give up cable. Sling could not have possibly known that the shutdowns that followed a few weeks later would bring the cord-cutting trend to new heights. Now, a year later, Sling TV is celebrating the “holiday” for the second time, with a special offer it’s calling Sling Fling. The company describes it as “a daily, no credit card required, six-night primetime TV event,” in which over 100 live channels from the Sling Orange, Sling Blue and 4 Extras packages are available, in addition to Showtime.

Explained: 5 Best OTA Antennas for Free HDTV

These devices offer a way to still get good TV and sports without breaking the bank. If you’re absolutely sick and tired of those outrageous cable TV bills, maybe it’s time to join millions of others in cutting the cord. However, before making that big decision, make sure you already know which TV antenna is right for you. In some cases, a top-notch TV antenna will get you more channels than basic cable, with no budget-killing monthly bills to boot. Even a relatively inexpensive antenna will get you access to totally free HD TV from networks we all know quite well such as ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC.

Turns Out TV Cord Cutters Are, In Fact, Young, Educated And Employed

ain t-the-economy dept Tue, Nov 2nd 2010 1:28am Mike Masnick So you remember how the cable folks were saying that all those people ditching cable TV were doing it because of the bad economy, and rather than young, tech-savvy early adopters they were old poor folks living on dog food? Yeah, so it turns out: not so much. A new study shows that they actually tend to be younger, well-educated, fully-employed and make a decent amount of money. Can t wait to see how the TV folks talk themselves out of this one. Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.

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