One in five English-speaking Canadians has ‘cut the cord’

By Connie Thiessen

OTTAWA – Media Technology Monitor (MTM) has released a new report that indicates one in five English-speaking Canadians and one in six Francophones have “cut the cord” and canceled their paid TV service.

MTM says while the majority of Canadians (69% of Anglophones and 74% of Francophones) continue to subscribe to services like cable, fiber optic or satellite TV, many are choosing to forgo paid TV and opting out.

“Cord Cutters” tend to be younger, well-educated and often have children under age 12 in the home, according to the report, which also found that . . .

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