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U.S. legacy pay TV services to lose 26% of subscribers by 2030

2017-11-29 14:30:27| Digital TV News

The future of U.S. residential pay-TV services will be wrought from an intensifying clash between virtual operators like Sling TV and DirecTV Now, and traditional cable, satellite, and telco pay-TV providers. Unfortunately the battle will be for a larger slice of a declining market, according to The Diffusion Group.

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