The traditional television landscape continues to erode at an alarming pace, as major cable and satellite providers, including DISH, Comcast, and Spectrum, collectively lost over one million TV customers in the first quarter of 2025 alone.
The staggering figures, drawn from recent Q1 earnings reports, paint a grim picture for the industry, with an average of over 11,000 American households cutting the cord every single day.
The Q1 2025 reports revealed substantial losses across the board:
Comcast, operating under its Xfinity brand, saw the steepest decline, shedding 427,000 TV subscribers. The company also reported a significant loss of 199,000 broadband customers during the same period.
DISH Network continued its downward trajectory, losing over 383,000 TV customers in the first three months of the year.
Spectrum (Charter Communications) reported a loss of 181,000 TV customers. Spectrum also saw a decrease in its internet subscriber base, losing 60,000 customers.
Altice USA contributed to the downturn, with a reported loss of 68,000 TV customers in the first quarter.
The combined TV subscriber losses from just these four providers total a staggering 1,059,000 in only three months.
This figure underscores the accelerating trend of consumers abandoning traditional pay-TV packages in favor of streaming alternatives and other digital entertainment options.
Industry analysts note that these major players are not alone, with numerous smaller cable TV companies also reporting subscriber declines in Q1 2025, pushing the total industry losses well beyond the one million mark.
Even some live TV streaming services, like FuboTV which reported a loss of 40,000 subscribers in the same quarter, are feeling the competitive pressure.
This relentless exodus from cable and satellite TV translates to more than 11,700 subscribers cancelling their services each day. If this trend continues, the industry is on track to lose over 4.29 million customers by the end of 2025, further reshaping the media consumption landscape.
The concurrent loss of broadband subscribers for giants like Comcast and Spectrum also signals intensifying competition in the internet service provision market.
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The staggering figures, drawn from recent Q1 earnings reports, paint a grim picture for the industry, with an average of over 11,000 American households cutting the cord every single day.
The Q1 2025 reports revealed substantial losses across the board:
Comcast, operating under its Xfinity brand, saw the steepest decline, shedding 427,000 TV subscribers. The company also reported a significant loss of 199,000 broadband customers during the same period.
DISH Network continued its downward trajectory, losing over 383,000 TV customers in the first three months of the year.
Spectrum (Charter Communications) reported a loss of 181,000 TV customers. Spectrum also saw a decrease in its internet subscriber base, losing 60,000 customers.
Altice USA contributed to the downturn, with a reported loss of 68,000 TV customers in the first quarter.
The combined TV subscriber losses from just these four providers total a staggering 1,059,000 in only three months.
This figure underscores the accelerating trend of consumers abandoning traditional pay-TV packages in favor of streaming alternatives and other digital entertainment options.
Industry analysts note that these major players are not alone, with numerous smaller cable TV companies also reporting subscriber declines in Q1 2025, pushing the total industry losses well beyond the one million mark.
Even some live TV streaming services, like FuboTV which reported a loss of 40,000 subscribers in the same quarter, are feeling the competitive pressure.
This relentless exodus from cable and satellite TV translates to more than 11,700 subscribers cancelling their services each day. If this trend continues, the industry is on track to lose over 4.29 million customers by the end of 2025, further reshaping the media consumption landscape.
The concurrent loss of broadband subscribers for giants like Comcast and Spectrum also signals intensifying competition in the internet service provision market.

Comcast, Spectrum, DISH, & More Lost Over 1 Million TV Subscribers in The First Quarter of 2025 | Cord Cutters News
The traditional television landscape continues to erode at an alarming pace, as major cable and satellite providers, including DISH, Comcast, and Spectrum, collectively lost over one million TV customers in the first quarter of 2025 alone. The staggering figures, drawn from recent Q1 earnings...
