Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Economic bummer: 6.9 million homes ditch cable TV

Economic bummer: 6.9 million homes ditch cable TV


It started with homes, then cars, and now penny-pinching Americans, especially minorities, are giving up cable TV because they just can't afford it in the lingering recession.

Instead, they are switching back to free TV, improved with the recent switch to digital broadcast which requires a special antenna but eliminates the $70-$100 monthly cable, satellite or broadband service fee.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- MANY PENNY PINCHING AMERICANS KNOW THAT THEY NEED TO CUT SPENDING. THE OBAMANOMICS TEAM HOWEVER, NAH. THAT'S WHY WE'RE IN THIS MESS.

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