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23% of Canadians say they’re likely to cut the cord: MTM

Briefs | 08/10/2017 4:23 pm EDT

The percentage of Canadians who reported being either likely or very likely to get rid of their TV service stood at 23 per cent in the spring of this year, according to a Media Technology Monitor (MTM) report.

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