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Ratings: Super Bowl Hits All-Time High

Football’s biggest night of the year is unquestionably the Super Bowl. Preliminary ratings show that Sunday’s game hit a record high with 72% of televisions watching. That should add up to somewhere around 115 million viewers and an all-time record.

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Bundled Cable Deathwatch: Amazon Prime Subs Jump 53%

Even with a growing American population the number of subscribers to bundled cable and satellite television is declining. Not by huge numbers. One-hundred million homes are still being conned into making left-wing multinationals rich and subsidizing low-rated networks like CNN.

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CNN’s Sad Brag: We Moved Left and Beat ‘Morning Joe!’

This tweet from CNN’s ethically-challenged media reporter Brian Stelter personifies the old saying, “The fight was so bitter because the stakes were so low.” Apparently, last place CNN is now beating last place MSNBC. The bitter fight for last place

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Conspiracy Theorist Andrew Sullivan Quits Blogging

Left-wing conspiracy theorist Andrew Sullivan announced Wednesday that after 15 years he is retiring from blogging. In other news, Sullivan was still blogging. Sullivan’s biggest accomplishment was proving himself impervious to facts and shame after relentlessly reporting on debunked, anti-science

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Bundled Cable Deathwatch: Only 46% Watch Live Television

A new poll shows that only 46% of respondents watch what’s known as linear television, or live television as it airs. As supplements to television, a majority of the 4709 polled have added DVR-watching and streaming services of various kinds.

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Bundled Cable Deathwatch: Lost Viewers Force Nets to Increase Ads

On top of obnoxiously high prices, a big reason people (especially Millennials) are fleeing to Streaming, is the obnoxious number of commercials that disrupt/infect/pummel every cable television show. Nevertheless, in order to make up for declining viewership, desperate cable networks