Last time we polled our P&T readers, we asked what difference the onslaught of political ads on the airwaves was making on their choice for the Third Congressional District for Pennsylvania. A full 83% of respondents said that they had already made up their mind who they were voting for. Only a combined 11% said that they were undecided, with those saying equally that the ads were either helping or hurting their decision making.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal wrote about the increasing number of households dropping cable and satellite in exchange for online video viewing joined with free broadcast TV. My family adopted this strategy in March, when we exchanged our $80 Time Warner Cable bill with digital broadcast, tons of online video sites, and especially a $9 per month Netflix account where we watch tons of movies and TV series through our game console.
I’m wondering if this is a trend in our area?
How do you get your TV?
- I am a digital cable subscriber (46%, 33 Votes)
- I watch TV via an antenna and/or online (18%, 13 Votes)
- I am a DirectTV or Dish Network subscriber with local channels via satellite (17%, 12 Votes)
- I am a DirectTV or Dish Network subscriber with local channels via antenna (14%, 10 Votes)
- I am an analog cable subscriber (no box) (5%, 4 Votes)
Total Voters: 72

October 18th, 2010
joel
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