DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Amazing stat: Only half the homes in America have cable TV anymore

November 12, 2025
in News
Amazing stat: Only half the homes in America have cable TV anymore
A family watches TV, 1959
Here’s a scene from 1959 that you’re very unlikely to see in 2025

Sjöberg Bildbyrå/ullstein bild via Getty Images

  • For years, the pay TV business seemed to defy gravity.
  • Even as people were flocking to the internet, cable TV subscriptions stayed in place.
  • That’s no longer the case. The business has been eroding for a decade, and it just crossed a symbolic milestone.

You know that the cable TV industry is in steep decline.

You know it because of all the evidence around you. And you know it because we tell you about it over and over.

Still, sometimes you see a stat that helps put it all into even sharper perspective. Like this:

Fifteen years ago, nearly 9 in 10 US households had a pay TV subscription. By the end of 2025, that number will be down to five out of 10.

That estimate comes from Madison and Wall, the technology/media advisory firm. CEO Brian Wieser also helpfully shows what those stats — which include traditional pay TV providers like Comcast, and digital ones like YouTubeTV — look like in chart form:

a chart

Madison and Wall

(That 50.2% number is for Q3 of this year; Wieser thinks that should get down to 50% or lower by the end of December.)

Again, this is not news for people who invest in or operate media companies. It explains, for instance, why everyone from Comcast to Warner Bros. Discovery to A&E is trying to sell, spin off, or otherwise ditch most of their cable TV assets. (Larry and David Ellison’s Paramount, meanwhile, insists that it won’t spin off its cable channels, even while it acknowledges that “each quarter is accelerating decline.”)

It also has implications for advertisers, who stuck with TV for a long time, even when it became clear it was in decline, because that was a tried-and-true way of reaching a lot of people. No longer.

“Linear TV can still deliver high levels of reach and retains an outsized share of inventory, but higher levels of audience reach can be found elsewhere,” the Madison and Wall report published Tuesday notes. “As consumers migrate to streaming, endemic digital video, and even social video, those environments increasingly deliver similar awareness outcomes.”

As many TV executives, employees, and investors note, pay TV isn’t shutting down tomorrow — the business still makes money, even as it shrinks. Which reminds me a bit of my AOL’s dial-up internet business, which stuck around for many years after just about everyone had moved on to broadband.

AOL finally shut it down in September.

Read the original article on Business Insider

The post Amazing stat: Only half the homes in America have cable TV anymore appeared first on Business Insider.

The ‘Bizarre’ Story of Dave Navarro’s Les Paul Guitar That Disappeared After He Loaned It to John Frusciante in the 1990s
News

The ‘Bizarre’ Story of Dave Navarro’s Les Paul Guitar That Disappeared After He Loaned It to John Frusciante in the 1990s

November 12, 2025

Back in 1996, Dave Navarro was at the top of his game. He had risen to rock star status with ...

Read more
News

South Asia on Edge

November 12, 2025
News

‘Crazy’ JD Vance Calls Common Pain Medication ‘Useless’

November 12, 2025
News

As Consumer Bureau’s Cash Dwindles, Trump Administration Declares Its Funding Illegal

November 12, 2025
News

Epstein Bantered Regularly With Larry Summers

November 12, 2025
Rep. Adelita Grijalva Sworn In After Record Delay, Paving the Way for Epstein Vote

Rep. Adelita Grijalva Sworn In After Record Delay, Paving the Way for Epstein Vote

November 12, 2025
Bondi Ripped After Epstein Files Blow Up on Her

Bondi Ripped After Epstein Files Blow Up on Her

November 12, 2025
Former aide to N.Y. governors operated as agent for China, prosecutors say

Former aide to N.Y. governors operated as agent for China, prosecutors say

November 12, 2025

DNYUZ © 2025

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2025