The Rise of Streaming: Linear TV Viewing Plummets to Record Lows

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Linear TV viewing in the US has fallen below 50% for the first time, with cable usage dropping to 29.6% and broadcast usage decreasing to 20%, according to Nielsen's July 2023 report. Meanwhile, streaming services reached a new high, accounting for 38.7% of total TV usage, with YouTube and Netflix leading the way. Despite streaming's popularity, the average cost of top US platforms is set to exceed cable subscriptions this fall, leading to price hikes and prompting some users to turn to free ad-supported streaming TV services.
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