How things have changed

Well, not quite like in 1966, but it still follows with the broadcast nets.

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Kinda hard to judge anymore seeing Streaming services are being combined with Traditional services as well.

Also, YTTV is a Streaming Service, but they want to count it as otherwise (Hulu Live as well) ... So does YTTV and Hulu Live count as Both ? That would also skew the numbers.

They should, I would consider them traditional pay TV just with a different method of delivering the content to your TV.
 
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Two months into the new Fall TV Season, streaming is still ahead, over Cable and Broadcast Combined-

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Streaming is, again, still ahead of Combined Broadcast/Cable, for 7 straight months now-

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For Comparison, here is a year ago-

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Streaming is, again, still ahead of Combined Broadcast/Cable, for 7 straight months now-

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For Comparison, here is a year ago-

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I would EXPECT that to happen going forward, until a New delivery system is out.
 
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I would EXPECT that to happen going forward, until a New delivery system is out.
Delivery is not the issue, it is content, since streaming has all the same programming that is on Broadcast/Cable Channels ( for example, CBS on Paramount, FX on Hulu, etc) along with all the streaming shows and movies, people have come to understand, why pay for Cable TV any longer, when you can just receive the programming on the streaming services, along with so much more.

Does not help, there is less and less new programming on Cable TV every year.
 
Delivery is not the issue, it is content, since streaming has all the same programming that is on Broadcast/Cable Channels ( for example, CBS on Paramount, FX on Hulu, etc) along with all the streaming shows and movies, people have come to understand, why pay for Cable TV any longer, when you can just receive the programming on the streaming services, along with so much more.

Does not help, there is less and less new programming on Cable TV every year.
My reply there, still stands.
 

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