With online and mobile video proliferation continuing apace, the percentage of U.S. households with a television that relies exclusively on an antenna for television programming reception is about to be eclipsed for the first time ever by the percentage of households relying only on the Internet for TV programming. And that should have an impact on spectrum policy, some say.
According to a new study from the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the TV world has seen what can only be described as a cultural revolution in the past 30 years. In 1986, when cable was just becoming mainstream, more than half of American homes with a TV relied solely on free, over-the-air broadcasting. But the CEA now reveals that just six percent of U.S. TV households turn to rabbit ears for their TV programming exclusively. Read More
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