Video in Canadian Households analyzes the market for subscription home video services. It assesses consumption patterns, service changes, and the emerging role of online services and connected consumer electronics. It also investigates the search-and-discovery process for video and consumer attitudes toward potential improvements to the electric programming guide.
View the Project Table of Contents
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Video Consumption
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Communication & Entertainment Services: Voice
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Communication & Entertainment Services: Data
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Communication & Entertainment Services: Video
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Video Sources and Content Search & Discovery
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Connected CE
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Online Video
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Household Profiles
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