"The pay-TV industry has reported its worst 12-month stretch ever," according to a report by independent research firm MoffettNathanson. During the third quarter, it lost 113,000 subscribers (the
total of a 687,000 loss offset by a 574,000 gain). "Having a particularly hard time was
Time Warner Cable, which lost more than 300,000
subscribers in the third quarter as its high-profile skirmish with CBS Corp. over programming fees and digital rights played out," writes Meg James.
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