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Why repeatable franchise engines are especially valuable to cable TV networks in 2026
In an era of cord-cutting and streaming dominance, the survival of cable TV networks hinges on one key asset: the repeatable franchise engine.
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Why you should compare like-for-like audience metrics before declaring cable TV dead in 2026
Declaring cable TV dead is premature without understanding how audience metrics for linear TV and streaming fundamentally differ.
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Why legacy brand memory still matters to cable TV networks in 2026
As cable TV viewership declines, networks are no longer fighting for ratings, but for a place in your memory. Here's why that battle defines modern media.
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Why tighter production constraints can sometimes make TV series feel more intentional
Cable TV budgets are shrinking, but many shows look more focused than ever. We explain why financial constraints are forcing a new kind of creativity.
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How cable TV viewing went from the main screen to one part of a 2026 multi-screen routine
Explore the shift from traditional cable TV dominance to today's fragmented, multi-screen viewing habits driven by streaming and mobile devices.
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Cable TV is smaller in 2026—so why can its biggest entertainment brands feel more focused?
As cable subscriptions decline, top entertainment brands like HBO, FX, and AMC are thriving by shedding broad appeal for sharp, brand-defining focus.
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Cable TV Feels Old-School In 2026—So Why Can A Live Channel Still Be The Easiest Way To Watch?
In an age of endless streaming options, the simple, curated experience of a live TV channel remains surprisingly appealing. Here's why.
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The economics behind concentrating cable TV spending on one signature franchise in 2026
In the crowded 2026 media landscape, networks are choosing to fund one massive franchise over a slate of smaller shows. Here's the financial logic.
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How 2026 bundle battles are changing the business context around cable TV hits
Explore how the economics of new 'skinny bundles' and shifting business strategies are changing the very definition of a successful TV show.
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Why the “exclusive premiere” means something different for cable TV in 2026
In 2026, the term 'exclusive premiere' on cable TV doesn't mean what it used to. Here’s how streaming has completely redefined a show's debut.
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Why Streaming Bundles Are Becoming A Programming And Retention Strategy In 2026
Media giants are resurrecting the TV bundle in the streaming era, but this time it's a calculated strategy to manage costs, reduce churn, and control content.
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How To Decide Whether A 2026 Cable Package Is Worth The Cost For Your Viewing Habits
In an era of endless streaming options, we break down the hourly cost of cable to see when it's still a better value for your money in 2026.
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