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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 6 May 2014

    In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008.http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw 

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      1. Geoff‏ @GeoffCarkeet 6 May 2014
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        And only watch about 15. RT @WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw 

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      1. Dan Reisteter‏ @dreisteter 6 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw ” "57channels and nothin on

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      1. Z0mb13‏ @VaderGirl13 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ 188 of those channels suck

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      1. harold criswell‏ @haroldcriswell 6 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw ”approximately 12 worth watching

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      1. HalinTexas‏ @HalinTexas 23 May 2014
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        @WSJ dumped cable/satellite years ago. Except for sports, don't miss it.

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      1. Legal Investor‏ @Legal_Investor 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ 80% you have never watched. 15% you watched a few times 5% are your regulars. Need to sell pay by the channel tv.

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      1. Jerry Goldstien‏ @AlwyzListenin 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ there be more channels but they will show the same program for 6 hours at a time or the same show will be on 2 or 3 channels

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      1. Kimberly Jones‏ @jonesKimberlyA 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ I only get about 67 & only watch around half... thinking about cancelling. #beoutside #nature

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      1. Jeff Mack‏ @JMackGlobal 6 May 2014
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        Ad dollars miss the mark. Word of mouth is the way! “@WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008.

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      1. Linda Ruth‏ @LERuth49 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ about 170 channels of NOTHING!!

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      1. Alexandra B‏ @the_allie_bee 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ What a time to be alive!

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      1. Julie Soderlund‏ @juliesoderlund 6 May 2014
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        This explains a lot RT@WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw 

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      1. Bruce Mack‏ @brucemack9 6 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw ' Quality trumps quantity!

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      1. Barrett Peterson‏ @CFOBP 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ Not surprising. I have used 17 over a multi year period, but 8 to 10 with regularity. Most never viewed.

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      1. Andre D. Gaddy‏ @AGaddy01 6 May 2014
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        @WSJ shopping networks dont count as channels.

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      1. Danita Ng‏ @danita_ng 6 May 2014
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        Only need 2: @Bravotv & @ESQTV “@WSJ: In 2013, the average U.S. home received 189 TV channels, up from 129 in 2008. http://on.wsj.com/1j8MmFw ”

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