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  • The reality today is that the cord-cutter is in his 30s, poor and simply can't afford big media.

    Coping with poor, confused consumers - Fortune Finance 2010

  • Mr. Moffett said the image of the cord-cutter has been a "cutting edge technologist" who prefers to bypass cable to watch programming on their computers and on an every-proliferating array of devices, such as tablets.

    NYT > Home Page By TIM ARANGO 2010

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