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  2. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    Join the growing club of cord-cutters with cable TV alternatives for sports fans, savings seekers, customized options — and best all-around. Updated for 2025.

  3. RS Recommends: Here’s Why Hulu Is the Cord-Cutter’s Best ...

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    Cutting your traditional cable package seems like a no-brainer at first. But then the Super Bowl happens. Then, the Grammys. And pretty soon, you want to watch the Oscars, baseball season, and all ...

  4. The best cable organizers of 2024 - AOL

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    Simply wrap up your cord (like a phone charging cable), then snap this leather strip around it to keep it neat and tidy. This set comes with a total of 20 ties in five different neutral shades to ...

  5. Cord-cutting - Wikipedia

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    A MoffettNathanson report said the first quarter of 2019 was the worst ever for cord cutting, with an annual rate of 4.8 percent, and virtual MVPDs were not growing either. [39] By 2022, cord cutting became the majority when the share of satellite and cable subscribers dropped to 48 percent. [40] [41]

  6. Wirecutter (website) - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] A sibling site called The Sweethome was started in 2013 and focused on home goods while The Wirecutter itself focused on electronics and tools. [17] After forming an editorial partnership with The New York Times in 2015, [ 18 ] The Wirecutter was acquired by the Times in October 2016 for a reported $30 million. [ 2 ]

  7. Pay television - Wikipedia

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    Some U.S. television stations launched pay services (known simply as "subscription television" services) such as SuperTV, Wometco Home Theater, PRISM (which principally operated as a cable service, only being simultaneously carried over-the-air for a short time during the 1980s, and unlike other general-interest pay services accepted outside ...