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Cutting the Cord on Cable: Around 80% of what most Americans watch on TV can be had for free. Scandal!

Cutting the Cord on Cable: Around 80% of what most Americans watch on TV can be had for free. Scandal!

By • on January 7, 2012

Dear Cable: Before I say anything else: It’s not you. It’s me.  I’ve changed over the years. I’m hardly at home. And when I am, it’s not live television I’m watching. It’s

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