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That serves the long-term vision for ESPN, which has seen subscribers drop substantially.
In fact, over the years, companies have been so satisfied with the service that the churn rate (the rate at which current subscribers drop the service) has been less than 1%.
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Subscribers dropped to 12 million last year from a peak of 17.5 million in 1985.
But the number of basic cable subscribers dropped 21,000 from the previous quarter, to 10.9 million.
A lot of subscribers dropped off the train, but over time those plays became our biggest sellers".
The American Lawyer has indeed lost subscribers, dropping from 25,000 several years ago, to fewer than 17,000 in December's disclosure statement.
As subscribers dropped, advertising did as well — a death spiral that became highly visible in the Great Recession.
As befell many of its clients, UPI found costs rising faster than revenues in the 1970s, and the number of subscribers dropped sharply.
In other words, even though some subscribers dropped the service, more than enough new ones signed up to make up the difference.
Sprint Nextel reported on Thursday that 1.3 million subscribers dropped its wireless service in the fourth quarter, contributing to a 14percentt decline in revenue.
Then last week, the plaintiffs, five Cablevision subscribers, dropped the YES Network and the Yankees from the suit, with Cablevision remaining the sole defendant.
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