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Special Series: Cutting the Cord to Cable TV

This series is part of a longer e-book. Get it today!

With rising cable and satellite bills, thrifty Americans pinched by the recession have considered cutting the cord to cable. The savings can be enormous, even if the tech know-how can be daunting when creating your new cable-free TV-watching environment. So MediaShift has decided to devote a week of editorial to cord-cutting, with our in-depth guide, first-person accounts, and even a defense of cable TV. And we want to hear from you about your experience — whether you like cable or loathe it. Sharing your setup and your situation as a cord-cutter might help others take the plunge. Here are all the stories in our special series.

Cord-Cutting Posts

> Your Guide to Cutting the Cord to Cable TV – Updated 2012 Edition by Mark Glaser

> I’m Mad as Hell, But I Haven’t (Yet) Cut the Cord by Dorian Benkoil

> Cord-Cutters Manifesto by Mark Glaser

> How New Platforms, Streaming Media Change the Equation for Indie Filmmakers by Amanda Lin Costa

> Mediatwits #39: Cord-Cutting Special: Comcast Streampix; Google Fiber moderated by Mark Glaser; co-host is Brightcove’s Eric Elia; guests are GigaOm’s Ryan Lawler, WSJ’s Sam Schechner, Free Press’ Jenn Ettinger

> Poll: Have You Cut the Cord to Cable and Satellite TV? by Mark Glaser

> A Cord-Cutter’s Life: 10 Lessons Learned by Dan Reimold

> 5 Theories on the Death of Cable TV — And Why They’re Wrong by Seth Shapiro

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What do you think about our series? Did we miss anything? What other coverage would you like to see related to cutting the cord?

Mark Glaser is executive editor of MediaShift and Idea Lab. He also writes the bi-weekly OPA Intelligence Report email newsletter for the Online Publishers Association. He lives in San Francisco with his son Julian. You can follow him on Twitter @mediatwit.

Mark Glaser :Mark Glaser is founder and executive director of MediaShift. He contributes regularly to Digital Content Next’s InContext site and newsletter. Glaser is a longtime freelance journalist whose career includes columns on hip-hop, reviews of videogames, travel stories, and humor columns that poked fun at the titans of technology. From 2001 to 2005, he wrote a weekly column for USC Annenberg School of Communication's Online Journalism Review. Glaser has written essays for Harvard's Nieman Reports and the website for the Yale Center for Globalization. Glaser has written columns on the Internet and technology for the Los Angeles Times, CNET and HotWired, and has written features for the New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler, Entertainment Weekly, the San Jose Mercury News, and many other publications. He was the lead writer for the Industry Standard's award-winning "Media Grok" daily email newsletter during the dot-com heyday, and was named a finalist for a 2004 Online Journalism Award in the Online Commentary category for his OJR column. Glaser won the Innovation Journalism Award in 2010 from the Stanford Center for Innovation and Communication. Glaser received a Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Missouri at Columbia, and currently lives in San Francisco with his wife Renee and his two sons, Julian and Everett. Glaser has been a guest on PBS' "Newshour," NPR's "Talk of the Nation," KALW's "Media Roundtable" and TechTV's "Silicon Spin." He has given keynote speeches at Independent Television Service's (ITVS) Diversity Retreat and the College Media Assocation's national convention. He has been part of the lecture/concert series at Yale Law School and Arkansas State University, and has moderated many industry panels. He spoke in May 2013 to the Maui Business Brainstormers about the "Digital Media Revolution." To inquire about speaking opportunities, please use the site's Contact Form.

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