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Layer3 TV’s Premium Service Coming To Denver “Soon,” Says CEO

According to a recent report by researcher Parks Associates, internet video subscribers have increased 12 percent in two years, despite a growing number of users sharing passwords. Revenues are expected to double to $30 billion worldwide by 2020. Netflix is still the largest provider, but others are also adding to the growth. Hulu, for example, is phasing out free subscriptions.

From the article "Layer3 TV’s Premium Service Coming To Denver “Soon,” Says CEO" by Tamara Chuang.

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