Of course, all of this is going on while the biggest competitor to both Current TV and cable networks like Time Warner is actually the Internet and online video. The audience of most channels has been slowly going down in the past couple of years, and it's not because of any one host, but rather because people spend more time watching online videos, YouTube (News - Alert), IP TV, and so on. Some channels have found their place on the web, starting various online initiatives, and if Current TV has any fear of losing network coverage, this could be a possibility for them.
Still, for now, it's still rumors, and there's no sign that the channel will vanish from your cable box quite yet. For the long term, there's nothing certain, and it's a much more varied picture, especially when it comes to the always dropping cable network subscriber count. Current TV has already started to make deals with online video sources, and this may end up being their salvation in the long run.
Edited by Juliana Kenny
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