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5.9 Million gone in 2022
4.7 Million in 2021
So if the increases hold, at least 7.1 Million will be lost in 2023, then 8.3 Million in 2024, but many expect that number to be higher because of smaller cable companies shutting down their video operations and DirecTV losing ST, which will increase the losses.
So, by the end of 2024, they will have lost at least another 15 Million, down to 55 million, so since 2015 , 45 million gone.
If the increases continue at the current pace, that means 9.5 million in 2025. 10.7 million in 2026 and 11.9 million in 2027, by then another, roughly, 31 million gone and Traditional Pay Live TV will no longer be profitable.
Sorry, cannot dispute the math.
The biggest losses were for DirecTV ( 1.5 Million estimated ) , Comcast at over 2 Million lost and no longer protected by the bundle price point, Dish and Charter.
Also 3 of those 4 carry the most sports, including the RSNs, yet have the highest losses, shows why the RSNs are in trouble, the majority just do not care about them.
4.7 Million in 2021
So if the increases hold, at least 7.1 Million will be lost in 2023, then 8.3 Million in 2024, but many expect that number to be higher because of smaller cable companies shutting down their video operations and DirecTV losing ST, which will increase the losses.
So, by the end of 2024, they will have lost at least another 15 Million, down to 55 million, so since 2015 , 45 million gone.
If the increases continue at the current pace, that means 9.5 million in 2025. 10.7 million in 2026 and 11.9 million in 2027, by then another, roughly, 31 million gone and Traditional Pay Live TV will no longer be profitable.
Sorry, cannot dispute the math.
The biggest losses were for DirecTV ( 1.5 Million estimated ) , Comcast at over 2 Million lost and no longer protected by the bundle price point, Dish and Charter.
Also 3 of those 4 carry the most sports, including the RSNs, yet have the highest losses, shows why the RSNs are in trouble, the majority just do not care about them.
Cord Cutting Accelerates as Pay TV Loses Nearly 5.9M Subscribers in 2022
Pay-TV net losses in 2022 were about 1.2 million more than in 2021 according to LRG
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