Disney is looking to sell its linear TV channels, Warner Bros. Discovery is out of the regional sports network business, and in the midst of a recent carriage dispute, Charter floated the idea of exiting the cable TV business altogether. Now, it looks like another major player in the world of television is looking to move on as Bloomberg is reporting that AT&T is exploring options to sell part or all of its 70% controlling interest in Directv.
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It has been no secret in the business for a number of years that the traditional TV business, which relies on customers to pay for collections of hundreds of channels — whether they watch most of them or not — was unsustainable. The advent of streaming services has allowed consumers to be more selective about the content that they pay for,...
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It has been no secret in the business for a number of years that the traditional TV business, which relies on customers to pay for collections of hundreds of channels — whether they watch most of them or not — was unsustainable. The advent of streaming services has allowed consumers to be more selective about the content that they pay for,...
- 10/5/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
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