A 2013 Nielsen survey found that the U.S. has more than five million Zero-TV households. This is an increase from just more than 2 million in 2007. Although it only represents less than 5 percent of the population, it’s still a significant number, and it’s obviously growing. Are iPads and Amazon on their way to surpassing cable networks and the traditional TV in viewing culture? Our team of media experts discusses what this means and its contemporary significance:

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Julie Holley
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Kyle Johnson
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Kyle Osborne
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