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Article: Cable TV Bills Now Exceed Satellite TV Bills, Market Share Declines.(Brief Article)
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- The Online Reporter
- Article date:
- August 23, 2003
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Consumers now spend slightly more per month for cable TV ($49.62) than for satellite TV ($48.93) for the first time, according to researcher JD Powers & Associates. Much of the increase is due new services such as digital TV. The average cable bill has increased 41% over the last five years compared to 8% for satellite TV. One ...
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...Cable TV providers are gaining market share in the Canadian digital television market at the expense of satellite TV services, a new study has found. Canadian satellite TV providers have seen anemic growth in recent quarters, according to Ottawa ...
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