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TV Is Going Away (Or Not)

Rain: The Growth Agency

Since 2012, about 6 million households have cut the cord to cable and satellite TV. If you add this growth to gradual losses of “corded” cable and satellite subscribers, we’re actually seeing growth in paid live TV subscriptions. My dad’s broadcast is now even being talked about as the “hack” for millennials to access TV.

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9 YouTube stats to inform your marketing strategy in 2019

Sprout Social

YouTube reaches more 18-49-year-olds on mobile alone than any cable TV network or broadcast. Additionally, a 2015 Forrester Research forecast predicted that by 2025, half of all TV viewers under the age of 32 will not subscribe to a traditional pay TV service.

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Amazing YouTube statistics for B2B Marketers

Valasys

According to a forecast by Cisco, videos will comprise 79% of the global internet traffic by the year 2020, which means a year over year increase rate of 63% starting 2015. According to Mediakix , YouTube appeals to more 18 to 49-year-olds than any broadcast or TV station. Generation X (39 – to 53 – year-olds) watch more than 1.5

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