Consumers Offered New Viewing Options as CRTC-Mandated Pick-and-Play Take Effect
OTTAWA: As of March 1st, Canadian TV viewers have a choice between their beefy cable or satellite services or a slimmed-down service dubbed “skinny basic.”
Cable and satellite TV companies are now required to offer their customers a basic service package for $25 or less.
The requirement is part of a range of new regulations adopted last year by the country’s broadcast regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
Channel lineups must include at least 10 local or regional stations, as well as educational programming and legislative channels where available.


