Excellent point about people w/ satelite still going OTA for their locals. Plus there's
a lot of people are upset about losing OTA channels on cable (usually in favor of a shopping, foreign language, or religious channel) at a time when rates are increasing and the economy in slow decline, one can argue that the % of cable households have reached their threshold. Even though we have cable, I keep an extra TV in the breezeway to watch 5 other local stations that are not on the cable lineup these staions (ABC 6, cbs 12, upn 28, pbs 36, and fox 64 all providence-new Bedford RI) arte all receivable w/ rabbit ears and a 99 cent loop antenna. Where I used to live we had over 20 OTA stations besides the ones on the cable lineup (we lived on a hill). The cable company, for some reason does not carry the Providence channels except for nbc 10 as they are duplicates of the provided Boston channels from a further distance I might add. So although we are clearly a cable HH we rely on OTA particularly when
the NFL games are different or if a Boston channel prempts network programming for a locally produced show.
Do these stas include the undocumented 10-20 million people in this country at this time, many undoubtedly relying on OTA?
Plus a lot of people who are cable/satelite subscribers have motor homes and camp and although they rely on cable/satelite at homes, many of their campers have just a few OTA stations. Some of these people are on the road a good part of the year; they rely on OTA.
Finally, if you speak w/ realtors, there's about 3-5% of all housing units that are vacant at any time. When the cable/sat industry says they have 95% coverage in a given market, that means they are implying (or lying) that EVERYONE has cable or sat.