<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/KLAN-Killing-America-ebook/dp/B00B3GGYAU/ref=la_B0051KKWKM_1_17?s=books&;ie=UTF8&;qid=1378414026&;sr=1-17"><img src="https://www.the-chesapeake.com//wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Klan-cover.jpg" alt="" title="Klan cover" width="160" height="160" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2155" /></a>Attention, multichannel service providers: Consumers are cheating on your TV Everywhere efforts.More than two-thirds of smartphone and tablet users haven’t downloaded their pay-TV provider’s app, and nearly three-quarters never buy movies to watch from the VOD service. Those are among the findings in a just-released report from video discovery service Digitalsmiths that surveyed more than 1,850 pay-TV customers in the second quarter. While many service providers have been concerned about the prospect of cord-cutting, Digitalsmiths said consumers are increasingly “cord-cheating” by turning to other over-the-top services such as Netflix, Redbox and Hulu rather than the ones provided by their pay-TV company. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. But it is a danger signal for the long-term viability of TV Everywhere. To set the scene, Digitalsmiths&#8230;&#8230;<a href="http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/208559/study-consumers-prefer-netflix-hulu-redbox-to-t.html#axzz2e3PA7btt">READ MORE</a></p>