…they are young or thrifty
The “Lex Column” of the Financial Times Weekend edition (Saturday November 27-Sunday November 28th 2010) had a snippet on US Cable Companies.
Update: Discussion on HackerNews.com “Are early adopters rich?“
The topic of “cord-cutting,” or US cable subscribers who disconnect their cable subscriptions in favor of streaming internet television programs, is near and dear to me. Since 2006 I have gone without a cable subscription not only because television programming has become redundant and less-than-educational (see: Reality TV) but because it made financial sense. In it’s last quarterly earnings call, Comcast was forced to admit that it’s average subscriber spends $130 US per month on a basic cable package.









