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Canadians Affected By Digital Transition In No Hurry to Act, Report Finds

 

The majority of Canadians that will be impacted by the upcoming digital transition are aware of it, but are in no rush to find a new way to watch their favourite shows, according to a new study from the Media Technology Monitor.

The report, Canada's DTV Transition: Are Canadians Prepared, is based on telephone interviews conducted in March 2011 among 4000 Canadian adults - 2000 Anglophones and 2000 Francophones. It explores how many Canadians receiving off-air TV are prepared for the transition on August 31, 2011, how many are aware of the impending changes, and their expected actions.

report's key findings include:

- That the DTV transition will impact a small group of Canadians (7%) whose defining characteristic is their low level of interest in television;

- The majority of those affected said that they were aware of the transition, but only one in four had taken steps to continue to receive TV off-air (as of March 2011 and prior to the commencement of the public awareness campaign); and

- The DTV transition will accelerate the on-going decline of Canadians using off-air reception as many viewers turn to subscriptions, go on-line or stop watching. Based on consumer intentions, the report estimates that only half of the remaining off-air population will convert to digital off-air.

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Source: Cartt | May 19, 2011

 

 

 

Originally Posted: 5/20/2011 10:15:36 AM
Last Updated: 5/20/2011 10:39:10 AM