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  2. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    Join the growing club of cord-cutters with cable TV alternatives for sports fans, savings seekers, customized options — and best all-around. Updated for 2025.

  3. Cord-cutting - Wikipedia

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    In broadcast television, cord-cutting refers to the pattern of viewers, referred to as cord-cutters, cancelling their subscriptions to multichannel television services available over cable or satellite, dropping pay television channels or reducing the number of hours of subscription TV viewed in response to competition from rival media available over the Internet.

  4. DirecTV users lose access to ESPN, ABC and other Disney ... - AOL

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    DirecTV says Disney requires the cable and satellite company to bundle its channels and pass the cost to consumers, obligating customers to pay for channels they may not watch. Disney says it ...

  5. Digital television transition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Between June 12, 2009, and July 1, 2009, programs on the Fox network were unavailable to viewers throughout the state of Montana (except viewers in the Billings area) who do not have cable or satellite service. [43] [44] The stations in Butte, Great Falls and Missoula were among many full-powered stations owned by Equity Broadcasting.

  6. Disney and Charter finally end their cable TV fight—with ...

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    Disney and Charter Communications announced a “transformative” agreement on Monday, putting an end to a closely watched dispute over the future of cable TV with significant implications for ...

  7. Carriage dispute - Wikipedia

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    A Time Warner Cable advertisement from its December 2009 carriage dispute with Fox. Designed to resemble a ransom note, the ad continued: “We’re standing up to Fox. Don’t let Fox hold your TV hostage.” [12] The 2009 dispute between Time Warner Cable and Fox is an example of a carriage dispute involving an over-the-air broadcaster.

  8. FCC proposes to ban cable and satellite TV ‘junk fees’ - AOL

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    The proposal by the Federal Communications Commission would impose new restrictions on the cable and satellite industry in an effort to fight so-called “junk fees” and improve competition ...

  9. Scripps Networks - Wikipedia

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    In advance of the move exclusively to over-the-air distribution, Scripps began to notify traditional cable and satellite providers, along with Internet television providers, at the end of March that it would end distribution of Newsy via those means effectively on June 30, 2021. [18] [19] The Newsy over-the-air network launched on October 1 ...

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