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cord cutter
[ kawrd kuht-er ]
noun
- a person who has switched from cable, satellite, or landline to a wireless or internet connection to access television or phone service:
Cord cutters are using more mobile apps to view college football than ever before.
Other Words From
- cord cut·ting noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cord cutter1
Example Sentences
Meanwhile, broadcast networks are increasingly making their programming available to cord cutters through their streaming services, which can negate people’s need to access local TV stations.
However, while the networks have the rights to stream games to cord cutters, only NBCUniversal has been explicit about actually doing so.
As viewers reach the end of stay-at-home orders, the pool of cord cutters will increase.
According to Schwartz, there’s the added measure of fragmentation occurring with cord cutters and cord extenders.
In their attempts to attract cord cutters, the companies are effectively baiting their linear subscribers to cut the cord and risking that they won’t.
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