Jump to content
alienlovechild

Nearly 800,000 U.S. TV households 'cut the cord,' report says

 Share

30 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

Make no mistake: The big cable, satellite, and telco carriers are still sitting pretty with more than 100 million TV subscribers. Nevertheless, a new report claims that more and more viewers are "cutting the cord" in favor of watching their favorite shows via over-the-air antennas (remember those?), Netflix, or the Web.

To wit: Nearly 800,000 households in the U.S. have "cut the cord," dumping their cable, satellite, or telco TV providers (such as AT&T U-verse or Verizon FiOS) and turning instead to Web-based videos (like Hulu), downloadable shows (iTunes), by-mail subscription services (Netflix), or even good ol' over-the-air antennas for their favorite shows, according to the report.

Now, as TechCrunch points out, the estimated 800,000 cord cutters represent less than 1 percent of the 100 million U.S. households (give or take) currently subscribing to a cable/satellite/telco TV carrier, so it's not like we're talking a mass exodus here. But by the end of 2011, the report guesstimates, the number of cord-cutting households in the U.S. will double to about 1.6 million, and if the trend continues, well...

Even more trouble for the big carriers is the report's assertion that U.S. TV watchers are getting a taste for online video, with an estimated 17 percent of the U.S. TV audience watching at least one or two shows online in a given week last year, up from just 12 percent in 2008, and set to rise to 21 percent this year.

Personally, I find the temptation to cut the cord pretty enticing, especially whenever I get a load of my monthly $130 cable bill (which includes unlimited broadband and HD but no premium channels). Why am I paying so much for all the hundreds of channels that I rarely ever watch, anyway? Wouldn't it be easier — not to mention a lot cheaper — just to ditch my DVR and watch my favorite shows on iTunes and Hulu, catch up on the news via CNN.com, and be done with it?

There's one important factor that's keeping me from pulling my scissors out: live sports, and particularly ESPN, my 24-hour sports companion. Sure, as a football fan, I could keep up with the Jets and the Giants via over-the-air TV (although I'm not sure my landlord would be all that ecstatic about my installing a TV antenna on the roof of our Brooklyn brownstone), but without cable, I'd be left high and dry when it comes to Monday Night Football.

Correction: This post originally said that 800,000 U.S. TV households "cut the cord" in 2009. They didn't all cut the cord in 2009; the number reflects how many had cut the cord by the end of 2009 — a somewhat important distinction. Apologies for the goof.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/20100413/tc_ytech_gadg/ytech_gadg_tc1598

David & Lalai

th_ourweddingscrapbook-1.jpg

aneska1-3-1-1.gif

Greencard Received Date: July 3, 2009

Lifting of Conditions : March 18, 2011

I-751 Application Sent: April 23, 2011

Biometrics: June 9, 2011

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline

There's one important factor that's keeping me from pulling my scissors out: live sports, and particularly ESPN, my 24-hour sports companion. Sure, as a football fan, I could keep up with the Jets and the Giants via over-the-air TV (although I'm not sure my landlord would be all that ecstatic about my installing a TV antenna on the roof of our Brooklyn brownstone), but without cable, I'd be left high and dry when it comes to Monday Night Football.

This is the only reason I haven't cut the cord yet either. Sunday football is broadcast on CBS/FOX/NBC local affiliates. I watch the news on local NBC and PBS affiliates, and don't watch cable news. I don't watch cable movies. That leaves only occasional channel surfing for things like The Daily Show on Comedy Central, but even there the best bits are available on Youtube. That leaves only ESPN Monday Night Football as my "must have" reason for live cable.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
Timeline

I never in my life had cable. Never understood why folk pay to watch the idiot box. I stopped watching TV years ago because I never felt the need to be entertained by it.

Edited by Nagishkaw

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

kodasmall3.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If the antenna is in an area where others can't get to (like a private deck), there is nothing your landlord can do. It is a federal law that you are allowed to have an antenna in private outdoor areas.

The all channels must be digital rule has done wonders for the over the air antenna world. What used to be snowy and meshed colours is now pure and perfect. I ditched cable and went with an antenna. Get about 50 channels. I bought a Tivo for the antenna and it's worth it's weight in gold. Records all my fav TV shows and movies. Records movies based on actor wishlists. Today I hooked it up to Blockbuster and Amazon online, so now I can rent (download) movies right to the Tivo. It has a Netflix option too, but I don't want to pay a monthly fee. Hence why I like Amazon and Blockbuster. There is no fee unless you actually rent something.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

The all channels must be digital rule has done wonders for the over the air antenna world. What used to be snowy and meshed colours is now pure and perfect. I ditched cable and went with an antenna. Get about 50 channels. I bought a Tivo for the antenna and it's worth it's weight in gold. Records all my fav TV shows and movies. Records movies based on actor wishlists. Today I hooked it up to Blockbuster and Amazon online, so now I can rent (download) movies right to the Tivo. It has a Netflix option too, but I don't want to pay a monthly fee. Hence why I like Amazon and Blockbuster. There is no fee unless you actually rent something.

I've got an indoor antenna but it doesn't pick up much except one channel and sometimes there's a couple other channels. We don't get the snow but with digital, we get frozen images or just a black screen. It's gotta be an outside antenna and fairly close to a city. We don't watch much TV so I haven't bothered to stick an antenna outside and we watch Netflix movies which isn't bad at a dollar a movie and can see movies I've never seen before.

Had people try to sell us cable and they find it hard to believe we don't want 500 channels and on any of their "deals".

Edited by alienlovechild

David & Lalai

th_ourweddingscrapbook-1.jpg

aneska1-3-1-1.gif

Greencard Received Date: July 3, 2009

Lifting of Conditions : March 18, 2011

I-751 Application Sent: April 23, 2011

Biometrics: June 9, 2011

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
Timeline
TV watchers are getting a taste for online video, with an estimated 17 percent of the U.S. TV audience watching at least one or two shows online in a given week last year, up from just 12 percent in 2008, and set to rise to 21 percent this year.

No way. :whistle: x 3880913801

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've got an indoor antenna but it doesn't pick up much except one channel and sometimes there's a couple other channels. We don't get the snow but with digital, we get frozen images or just a black screen. It's gotta be an outside antenna and fairly close to a city. We don't watch much TV so I haven't bothered to stick an antenna outside and we watch Netflix movies which isn't bad at a dollar a movie and can see movies I've never seen before.

Had people try to sell us cable and they find it hard to believe we don't want 500 channels and on any of their "deals".

Try tvfool.com and see what's available for channels in your area.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Other Country: Canada
Timeline

we got rid of our cable a long time ago... don't really miss it as we can get most of our shows online on sites like Hulu....

in the next year or so we are going to get a flat screen TV that has a HDMI output thing so we can hook our laptop to the TV and watch stuff online on the TV...

mvSuprise-hug.gif
Link to comment
Share on other sites

We have over the air TV. Even if we could afford cable (which we can't right now) I'm not sure we would get it. The prices they charge are outrageous-for nothing. And you have no choices either as far as companies, you get one. If their service sucks, too bad for you. If you want their service, you have to pay, even if it sucks, because there is no competition.

When I lived in NY there was a company that would give you very basic cable (just 15 channels or so) for 9 bucks a month. That was a good deal I thought. I don't know why more companies can't provide this.

I don't miss too much, except the food or travel or TLC or Discovery occasionally. We watch the news now while we eat and that's about it.

24q38dy.jpg
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

Try tvfool.com and see what's available for channels in your area.

That's an interesting website. It looks like we should get three channels but we get a CBS station and Univision. Supposed to be a PBS channel but I've never seen that one.

David & Lalai

th_ourweddingscrapbook-1.jpg

aneska1-3-1-1.gif

Greencard Received Date: July 3, 2009

Lifting of Conditions : March 18, 2011

I-751 Application Sent: April 23, 2011

Biometrics: June 9, 2011

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I never in my life had cable. Never understood why folk pay to watch the idiot box. I stopped watching TV years ago because I never felt the need to be entertained by it.

I always find it interesting how people who don't watch TV seem to carry it like a badge of honor and even come off as elitist about it.

I mean if someone at work asks if ya watched a certain show last nite, you can just say "nope."

Instead, the person never fails to point out that they dont watch tv, and make others feel inferior for doing so.

Not saying that Nag here is doing that but, It is almost a 100% same attitude from all the NON TV watchers out there.

I mean if someone asks me if I read that latest best seller book, I dont beat my chest and proudly point out, "I don't read books."

I would simply say, "No, I didnt read that book."

Sign-on-a-church-af.jpgLogic-af.jpgwwiao.gif

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
Timeline

I always find it interesting how people who don't watch TV seem to carry it like a badge of honor and even come off as elitist about it.

I mean if someone at work asks if ya watched a certain show last nite, you can just say "nope."

Instead, the person never fails to point out that they dont watch tv, and make others feel inferior for doing so.

Not saying that Nag here is doing that but, It is almost a 100% same attitude from all the NON TV watchers out there.

I mean if someone asks me if I read that latest best seller book, I dont beat my chest and proudly point out, "I don't read books."

I would simply say, "No, I didnt read that book."

:thumbs:



* K1 Timeline *
* 04/07/06: I-129F Sent to NSC
* 10/02/06: Interview date - APPROVED!
* 10/10/06: POE Houston
* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

* AOS/EAD/AP Timeline *
*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

Complete Timeline

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
Timeline

I always find it interesting how people who don't watch TV seem to carry it like a badge of honor and even come off as elitist about it.

I mean if someone at work asks if ya watched a certain show last nite, you can just say "nope."

Instead, the person never fails to point out that they dont watch tv, and make others feel inferior for doing so.

Not saying that Nag here is doing that but, It is almost a 100% same attitude from all the NON TV watchers out there.

I mean if someone asks me if I read that latest best seller book, I dont beat my chest and proudly point out, "I don't read books."

I would simply say, "No, I didnt read that book."

0h, but sublimely you are saying.You love to throw your little digs in toward other members. Do not dictate to me how you think I should post and how to answer in a thread. Do I do that to you? I am not above anyone here, nor is anyone below me. Tell me, how does one " make " someone feel inferior ? Hold a gun to their head and demand inferiority... or else?

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

kodasmall3.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I always find it interesting how people who don't watch TV seem to carry it like a badge of honor and even come off as elitist about it.

I mean if someone at work asks if ya watched a certain show last nite, you can just say "nope."

Instead, the person never fails to point out that they dont watch tv, and make others feel inferior for doing so.

Not saying that Nag here is doing that but, It is almost a 100% same attitude from all the NON TV watchers out there.

I mean if someone asks me if I read that latest best seller book, I dont beat my chest and proudly point out, "I don't read books."

I would simply say, "No, I didnt read that book."

Good points.

There are some great channels and shows on cable or satellite. Just avoid E!, MTV, Bravo and VH1

"I believe in the power of the free market, but a free market was never meant to

be a free license to take whatever you can get, however you can get it." President Obama

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
×
×
  • Create New...