Sure, many of these companies booked higher revenue, as gains in broadband and other services offset the loss of video subscribers. And while the cancellation numbers are bad, they don't point to a quick collapse of the pay-TV model. This year's defection figures are actually a bit lower than 2012's. Still, pay-TV providers are in a serious bind. Programming costs are forcing them to hike prices, while online video services can keep prices low and soak up all of the subscriber growth. - Demitrios Kalogeropoulos
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