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How many viewers does a cable network need? A survival analysis of cable networks 

Author: Keith Browna
Affiliation:   a Center for Naval Analyses, Arlington, USA
DOI: 10.1080/00036840600707191
Publication Frequency: 24 issues per year
Published in: journal Applied Economics, Volume 39, Issue 20 November 2007 , pages 2581 - 2587
First Published: November 2007
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Abstract

This article employs survival/duration analysis to determine how subscriber levels affect cable networks' survival probabilities. Using piecewise-constant hazards estimation, we find that an additional one million subscribers increases a cable network's probability of survival in a given year by 17%.
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