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Monday, August 06, 2012

Cable Companies Should Be Worrying About Kids Who Have No Plans For Ever Getting Cable

For many adults between the ages of 20 to 45, cable TV was a staple of everyday life -- and something that a lot of us automatically purchased for our homes when it came time to make nests of our own. But for the younger folks who have no memory of a world without widespread access to broadband Internet, cable could be looking more and more like a relic of an older world.


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4 comments:

  1. LOL! He didn't waste time getting under the protection of Md. Dept Of Corrections. Does he have enough time in grade to earn him Weekend passes yet? It seems like he's been cooped up forever. Maryland officials will see to it he gets all his entitlements coming to him.

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  2. Why would they want cable when the state will give them a free phone with everything?

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  3. I had it and spent more time flipping channels and cursing the selections. Now, by choice, I get news online and real time weather likewise. I watch streamed videos, only what I choose and I'm loving it!

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  4. Don't they still need Cable to get broad band?

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