
AT&T completes spinoff of its shrinking DirecTV unit
AT&T has completed its spinoff of struggling satellite TV provider DirecTV in a deal backed by private-equity firm TPG.

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You do realize they only sold 30% of directv$16 Billion valuation for DIrecTV, down from around $67 Billion purchase / debt acquisition.
""We certainly didn't expect this outcome when we closed the DirecTV acquisition in 2015," AT&T John Stankey said on a call with analysts and investors after the news was made public." Stankey led AT&T's acquisition of DirecTV and Time Warner in 2015 and 2018, respectively.
How is this guy still getting paid. Cellular profits covers all I guess. This will make a great chapter in business textbooks in the next 10 years (if it isn't there already).
They sold more than directv..their entire video and streaming operationSo if they sold 30% for $1.8 billion, then the whole thing must have only been valued at about $6 billion (30%x=1.8, x=1.8/30%, x=1.8/0.3, x=6).
Yep. DTV satellite, DTV Stream (AT&T TV), and Uverse TV.They sold more than directv..their entire video and streaming operation
Dish had 14 million at one time...just sayin its bad all overYep. DTV satellite, DTV Stream (AT&T TV), and Uverse TV.
When they acquired DTV back in 2015, it had 24 million subs. AT&T's own Uverse TV had about 6 million subs at the time. So a total of about 30 million.
Between those two, plus the new streaming AT&T TV service, they're now down to a total of only about 16 million. So AT&T lost 47% of their total video subs over the past 6 years. Pretty astounding. But the valuation of those businesses is now far less than half what it was when they purchased DTV. What a colossal mistake that acquisition was. Of course, AT&T's mismanagement of the service made things even worse. But DTV, like Dish and all other MVPDs, was bound to lose subscribers and value as more and more consumers cut the cord on cable TV...
DTV can be saved. I wouldn't be surprised DTV will be better in long run.Dish had 14 million at one time...just sayin its bad all over
This guy is dilusional ....![]()
New DirecTV Has Chance to Keep Part of NFL Sunday Ticket After AT&T Spinoff
Among the names rumored to get their hands on NFL's popular Sunday Ticket, one that never seemed to pop up was DirecTV, the current rights holder. But can that change thanks to its spinoff from AT&T? According …thestreamable.com
I always wanted one of those giant Dishes when I was young, being a latch key kid, I was just begging for more entertainment, did not have Cable available to us until I was 14, 40 years ago, my children ( now 31 and 26) have no idea how different things were back then vs when they grew up.This guy is dilusional ....
not necessarily having to install a giant satellite dish on their homes. The latter is a big selling point for NFL fans, if the replies to Ourand's tweet are any indication:
A GIANT Satellite dish ?????
Does this guy even know what a Sat dish is ?
Lets go back a ways and put a 12' dish on His Property so he can watch the Sunday ticket, THEN he'll know what a Giant dish is.
Fwiw, at one time I Did have one for the ST.
Me too back in the 80's ....I always wanted one of those giant Dishes when I was young, being a latch key kid, I was just begging for more entertainment, did not have Cable available to us until I was 14, 40 years ago, my children ( now 31 and 26) have no idea how different things were back then vs when they grew up.
To be fair, both my wife and my mom have complained about the large (huge, giant, what have you) satellite dishes we've had on our homes. Both are very happy to no longer have them. Size is relative I guess.This guy is dilusional ....
not necessarily having to install a giant satellite dish on their homes. The latter is a big selling point for NFL fans, if the replies to Ourand's tweet are any indication:
A GIANT Satellite dish ?????
Does this guy even know what a Sat dish is ?
Lets go back a ways and put a 12' dish on His Property so he can watch the Sunday ticket, THEN he'll know what a Giant dish is.
Fwiw, at one time I Did have one for the ST.
I had my BUD( big ugly dish) There was no such thing as season ticket, all games were on free and clear...It was a great time for tv....Catch a back haul and no commercials and hearing the announcers talk about all kinds of stuff!This guy is dilusional ....
not necessarily having to install a giant satellite dish on their homes. The latter is a big selling point for NFL fans, if the replies to Ourand's tweet are any indication:
A GIANT Satellite dish ?????
Does this guy even know what a Sat dish is ?
Lets go back a ways and put a 12' dish on His Property so he can watch the Sunday ticket, THEN he'll know what a Giant dish is.
Fwiw, at one time I Did have one for the ST.
Yep! Some of the backhauls had no announcer audio, only stadium sound. It was great, no Joe Buck and Bozo to mute!I had my BUD( big ugly dish) There was no such thing as season ticket, all games were on free and clear...It was a great time for tv....Catch a back haul and no commercials and hearing the announcers talk about all kinds of stuff!
Miss that, that was over 30 years go!
Sure, Dish has lost a lot of subs too. They were at 13.9 million in mid-2015 and are now down to 8.68 (not including Sling, which really isn't a comparable service). That's a loss of 37.6% of their subscriber base, which is pretty awful, but still not as bad as AT&T's 45% decline over the same period.Dish had 14 million at one time...just sayin its bad all over