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Survey: Nearly Half of Super Bowl Viewers Plan to Stream the Game
By George Winslow published
The new Adtaxi survey, which provides ample evidence of the TV landscape moving to towards streaming, also found that one third of Americans plan to cancel cable subscriptions in 2022

Rising Costs Prompt Plans by 44% of Americans to Cancel a TV Subscription
By George Winslow published
Television became a lifeline for American households during the pandemic, but a new report from Mohu suggests the financial investment in TV services has hit a tipping point

Cord-Cutting by Black Viewers Highlights the Value of Diverse Content
By George Winslow published
A new study from Horowitz shows that pay TV subscriptions in Black households have dropped by a quarter since 2017

Roku Survey Says Streaming Industry Has Passed a “Tipping Point”
By George Winslow published
One in four consumers cut the cord in the last year and they pay $49 a month for video services versus $121 a month for pay TV services, according to Roku
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