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Every one! In 1995, cable cost $22.35 per month, on average. In 2015, it was $69.03. And the climb has been steady. Here's a chart showing how prices have gone up: Now, it does makes sense for ...
The proposed $45 billion merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable would unite the two largest U.S. cable-television and broadband internet providers, and — as this Wall Street Journal chart nicely ...
This is the scariest chart in the history of cable TV. What we're looking at here, via Wall Street research firm Pacific Crest, is cable subscriptions falling off a cliff. In the first half of ...
As we can see in this chart from Statista — which draws on ... That's bad news for Time Warner Cable, Comcast and other pay TV giants, who face the prospect of seeing their customer bases ...
Here's how the cable business works: Cable companies pay monthly fees to media companies for every channel they carry as part of basic cable. And then, of course, they pass those fees onto you ...
Notably, Fox News and MSNBC have a wide range of reliability on the chart, while CNN’s programming remains between the 35 to 45 area. Looking at different hours of cable news television shows ...
More small cable-TV providers are realizing that they and their customers can live without expensive TV channels. WSJ's Shalini Ramachandran and Simon Constable discuss. Photo: AP A growing group ...
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