GigaomCord cutters alert: 60 million Americans now use an antenna to watch free TV
Bad news for cable companies: Six percent of US households have cut the cord, and close to sixty million Americans now get their TV for free. Read more »
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Bad news for cable companies: Six percent of US households have cut the cord, and close to sixty million Americans now get their TV for free. Read more »
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