Is Felix Salmon wrong on free TV?

Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science 2013-05-07

Summary:

Mark Palko writes: Salmon is dismissive of the claim that there are fifty million over-the-air television viewers: The 50 million number, by the way, should not be considered particularly reliable: it’s Aereo’s guess as to the number of people who ever watch free-to-air TV, even if they mainly watch cable or satellite. (Maybe they have [...]

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Andrew

Date tagged:

05/07/2013, 15:50

Date published:

05/07/2013, 09:28