It might be trending that many people are dropping particular services and moving to other sources for TV entertainment, but your generalizations and that of the OP as showing it to be "most people" is not acceptable. There are other cable providers and their customer base adds to the total of cable customers. Ditto for citing how many customers use ComCast alone. You don't separate the statistic for people who ONLY have Netflix, not Netflix and cable. Citing how many Netflix subscribers is not saying Netflix has more paying customers than cable, though perhaps you would like us to read it that way. I have both cable and Netflix, so I am part of the cable users as much as I am part of vast Netflix subscribers. And it does not mean this group once had cable and gave it up, so it is not part of proof of the OP's assertion of "most people" giving up cable. That does not mean they use Internet exclusively it means what it says: they prefer to view TV via Internet. You prove this with a very narrow demographic of people 18-24 and 25-34 preferring Internet access for TV. The OP stated "most people" are giving up cable, etc. If you can find it and post it, you can give attribution. Unfortunately your source for Latest Cord Cutting Statistics was not included so there is no way to verify it. Pay-TV providers lost 1.8 million subscribers back in stats, perhaps.Netflix has 163.5 million users as of October, 2019.
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