Rogers as I’ve previously noted is trying to be on the thin edge of the wedge when it comes to the whole issue of unbundling cable packages so that consumers can pick what they want. Well, today Rogers is highlighting a poll by Harris/Decima that they commissioned. The poll found while more than 70 per cent of Canadians are happy with the number and range of channels they get in their cable packages, more than 86 per cent want more flexibility and choice in the channels they receive, according to new poll by Harris/Decima, on behalf of Rogers.
The poll also found:
- 78 per cent of respondents subscribe to a cable or satellite service;
- 60 per cent would pay extra per channel, but 64 per cent say they like having access to TV packages that offer multiple channels and programs in one bundle.
Rogers has also been hosting a discussion on their Future of TV forum. To participate in the forum, log in with your My Rogers username and password and you don’t need to be a Rogers customer to get a My Rogers profile. That way you can share your views.
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Poll Shows Canadians Want More flexible TV Options: Rogers
Rogers as I’ve previously noted is trying to be on the thin edge of the wedge when it comes to the whole issue of unbundling cable packages so that consumers can pick what they want. Well, today Rogers is highlighting a poll by Harris/Decima that they commissioned. The poll found while more than 70 per cent of Canadians are happy with the number and range of channels they get in their cable packages, more than 86 per cent want more flexibility and choice in the channels they receive, according to new poll by Harris/Decima, on behalf of Rogers.
The poll also found:
Rogers has also been hosting a discussion on their Future of TV forum. To participate in the forum, log in with your My Rogers username and password and you don’t need to be a Rogers customer to get a My Rogers profile. That way you can share your views.
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