“You’d better read my post #56.”
Where does it talk about the number or percentage of households who get their tv programming free via antenna? I can’t find any mention of it. I did see this:
“About half (53%) of nonsubscribers ages 18 to 29 say a reason they do not have cable or satellite service at home is because they do not often watch television. That compares with a similar share (47%) of nonsubscribers ages 30 to 49 and a third of those 50 and older.”
Like a growing number of other people, as the article you provided a link to says, I get my content by internet streaming services by the cable company Charter Spectrum. I pay Charter spectrum for internet access and pay subscription fees for Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime.
I see you can't read either, or don't understand English. Chuckle.
Repeat:
Cable and satellite TV use has dropped dramatically in the U.S. since 2015
The share of Americans who say they watch television via cable or satellite has plunged from 76% in 2015 to 56% this year, according to a new Pew Research Center survey of U.S. adults.17 Mar 2021
Get it?
Which hasn't stopped cable subscriptions from dropping a massive 20% (from 76% to 56% of households ) in just 5 years.
In fact cable subscriptions (from all sources) have been collapsing for years. Even the cable companies have long accepted that. Just keep living in far left,fantasy-land, cloud cuckooland. Chuckle m
The Rise and Fall of Cable Television