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cord-cutting

Noun

Meaning

cord-cutting (uncountable)

Cancelling traditional subscription television services such as cable or satellite in favour of Internet services.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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As for the pay-TV landscape overall amid continued cord-cutting, Sapan noted, “This is an ecosystem in which MVPDs can flourish if they are sensitive to the multiple business lines that people are in. It takes some balance and some delicate development.” Source: Internet

Back in my home state of Rhode Island, I had the recent experiences of helping a relative leave the land of cord-cutting and rejoin the ranks of cable TV subscribers. Source: Internet

A cord-cutting household will generate 117 GB per month in 2017, compared to 63 GB per month for an average household. Source: Internet

Advertisers continue to buy broadcast advertising even as OTT and cord-cutting stories dominate industry coverage. Source: Internet

While OTT TV bundles appear to provide a band-aid to the cord-cutting issue, the bigger opportunity has centered on more ambitious IP-delivered multiscreen pay-TV platform upgrades. Source: Internet

As I said earlier, this cord-cutting option has some limitations. Source: Internet

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