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Cord-Cutting Trend Continues to Go Strong
With 69 percent of the Internet's bandwidth going to entertainment videos at peak hours, now more than ever, the Internet belongs to cord-cutters, so says IT journalist Steven J. Vaughan Nichols (widely known as SJVN). And cable and local TV executives are undoubtedly nervous and doing some wheeling and dealing, but so far what they've come up with is not encouraging, SJVN says.

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