Interest in video cord cutting declined nearly 20% between the early 2014 and early 2015.
Moffett Nathanson finds a video cord cutting rise, but the rate of acceleration in cord cutting growth declined. Cablecos gained share against telcos and DBS.
A video cord-cutting survey from Frank N. Majid Associates for ONE World Sports found that 57% of sports fans watch sports online.
Those interested in a la carte video said they would pay $39.50 monthly for such a package, according to Digitalsmiths.
An FCC notice of proposed rulemaking on retransmission consent would give video providers the ability to get broadcast networks from outside their local territories.
SNL Kagan says pay-TV subscriber losses were the highest ever in 2Q 2015, with cable, telco TV and satellite all seeing losses.