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How big a threat are OTT sports services?

News | 10/10/2017 5:55 pm EDT
The OTT sports service Dazn launched in Canada over the summer./ Screenshot via Dazn.

Sports remains one of the last bastions of defence for traditional TV against a wave of over-the-top (OTT) services that continue to push audiences toward cord-cutting, though for now at least, they appear to form a stronger barrier in Canada than south of the border.

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