AT&T TV relaunches as DirecTV Stream
AT&T TV and AT&T TV Now have relaunched this week under the new DirecTV Stream brand name.
AT&T TV Now is an app-based, standalone streaming cable TV alternative operated by AT&T.
AT&T TV and AT&T TV Now have relaunched this week under the new DirecTV Stream brand name.
AT&T says its new streaming service, AT&T TV, is targeted at cable customers who are satisfied with their service but want other options.
AT&T revenue declined over the last three months as customers of its legacy DirecTV satellite service and other pay TV options flee for cheaper online services.
The specifics of AT&T’s deal with Roku aren’t clear, but the telecom giant said it’s working on a new agreement with Roku and hope to resolve this soon.
Hearst Television has restored more than three dozen local channels to AT&T-owned pay television platforms after a two-day long dispute over retransmission fees.
Local stations in as many as three dozens communities have been dropped from AT&T-owned pay TV platforms, including DirecTV.
AT&T could shutter its streaming service AT&T TV Now, formerly DirecTV Now, as the telecom giant shifts priorities away from the cordcutting service.
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