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Cord cutting is the process of cancelling a subscription to a cable television service in favor of other methods of viewing content. It is a growing trend in the television industry, driven by the availability of streaming services and other digital content providers. Consumers are increasingly turning to these services for their entertainment needs, as they offer more flexibility and lower costs than traditional cable television.
Cord cutting has been a major disruptor to the cable television industry, as it has caused a decline in subscribers and revenue. This has led to a shift in the industry, with cable companies focusing more on providing broadband services and other digital services.
Companies in the cord cutting market include streaming services such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video, as well as digital content providers such as YouTube, Apple TV+, and Disney+. These services offer a wide variety of content, from movies and television shows to live sports and news. Show Less Read more