cord-cut·tingˈkȯrd-ˌkə-tiŋ
cord cutting如何读
cord cutting英英释义
noun
the act or process of canceling a subscription to cable television or to a landline telephone service Although broadband rates don't appear to be rising substantially as a whole, there's a chance that cord cutting could someday lead providers to increase monthly Internet bills to mitigate the loss of cable customers, according to a MoffettNathanson report.—Makeda Easter The majority of Americans … now rely solely on wireless telephones. That watershed cord-cutting moment was reached in the last half of 2016, according to the federal government.—Jan Cottingham
As cable news begins to feel the squeeze from cord-cutting, arch-rivals Fox News and CNN are stepping up efforts to adapt to the trend that poses a long-term threat to their businesses.—Stephen Battaglio
noun
the act or process of canceling a subscription to cable television or to a landline telephone service Although broadband rates don't appear to be rising substantially as a whole, there's a chance that cord cutting could someday lead providers to increase monthly Internet bills to mitigate the loss of cable customers, according to a MoffettNathanson report.—Makeda Easter The majority of Americans … now rely solely on wireless telephones. That watershed cord-cutting moment was reached in the last half of 2016, according to the federal government.—Jan Cottingham
As cable news begins to feel the squeeze from cord-cutting, arch-rivals Fox News and CNN are stepping up efforts to adapt to the trend that poses a long-term threat to their businesses.—Stephen Battaglio
cord cutting词源英文解释
The first known use of cord-cutting was in 1999
cord cutting 例句
1 The network has been grappling with declining ratings in recent years, as cord-cutting and disaffected viewers have put the squeeze on its viewing levels.
2 Cable news channels writ large have had to expand their programming perspectives in recent years amid cord-cutting and a competitive news environment.
3 Discovery sports platform has been touted as a game-changer in a pay TV market hit by cord-cutting.
4 Affiliate and subscription revenue fell 3% as cord-cutting continued, and licensing and other revenue dropped 25%, including the impact of the Hollywood writers’ and actors’ strikes on content available for licensing.
5 But its stock has been under pressure as of late amid industrywide challenges, including advertising softness and cord-cutting, as well as a lack of financial guidance during its fourth-quarter earnings conference call.
6 Beset by cord-cutting and the decline of movie theater attendance, Disney has grown the audience for its bundle of streaming services, which include Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+.
7 But with the popularization of streaming and subsequent cord-cutting, more customers are canceling their cable TV packages, which leads many media analysts to believe that the linear bundle business model is now in secular decline.
8 Audiences’ shift to streaming and rampant cord-cutting have eroded Disney’s profitable linear TV business.