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Online Poll: Let the Yanks in

January 12, 2004 by Strategy Staff
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Strategy conducted an online poll on its Web site from Nov. 15 to Dec. 15. We wanted to find out how our readers felt about the prospect of allowing more U.S. cable channels into the marketplace in light of the Canadian Cable Television Association and 49th Media petitions recently rejected by the CRTC.

The results show an overwhelming 82% of Strategy poll respondents believe Canada should allow more U.S. cable channels into the marketplace.

To have a say in the industry’s most pressing issues, vote on Strategy’s Online Poll at www.strategymag.com.

The results will be published in Strategy and Strategy MEDIA on an ongoing basis.

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