All told, 812,000 pay TV subscribers cut the cord from April through June of this year, according to research firm SNL Kagan. That’s up from the industry’s loss of 625,000 in the same quarter a year ago.
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Six Tips For Surefire Creative Success
“As far as I’m concerned, what you create in a 30-seat, hole-in-the-wall improv theater in Phoenix can be far more meaningful than a mediocre sitcom being half-watched by seven million people. America doesn’t need more stuff. We need more great stuff. You could make that.”
An Enormous New Museum Near The Great Pyramids
“The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), a gateway to the history of the pharaohs under construction outside Cairo, is attempting to do the impossible: hold its own next to the pyramids of Giza. Egypt’s ministry of antiquities hopes the gargantuan complex, designed by architects Heneghan Peng, will be built by the end of 2016, paving the way for a 2017 ‘partial opening’.”
‘At A Critical Crossroad’, Pittsburgh Symphony Posts $1.5 Million Deficit
The phrase came from PSO president Malia Tourangeau, “[who] expressed confidence the symphony could get back to black ink, [although] she said it faces two challenges this season that will cost it $1.2 million