I don't think that the post in any way implied that Antennas Direct sold an antenna to each and every customer that defected from cable. The idea was that the increase in their sales is indicative of a trend among all antenna manufacturers and the industry in general.
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2% loss to cable subs is roughly 2.4 Million Households.
A 3x increase if Antennas Direct now ships 1000 antennas a week means it went from 17,000 last year to 51,000 this year.
2,400,000 - 51,000 = a difference of roughly 2.35 Million Households, according to my 3rd grade teacher.
I don't think that the post in any way implied that Antennas Direct sold an antenna to each and every customer that defected from cable. The idea was that the increase in their sales is indicative of a trend among all antenna manufacturers and the industry in general.
Also, I love Engadget, but I hate it when people like you decide that they're just going to nitpick and subject us all to posts like yours that are just full of condescending garbage.