That is the only model that will keep MVPDs alive without divesture: monopolyTo keep customers loyal, the satellite provider uses exclusive programming such as National Football League games and the Audience Network
I'll be out of the pay tv game long before these two merge.
I think you have that backwards.Interesting how Ergen is negative on the issue of tv over the internet while White embraces it.
I think it's foolish of DirecTV to keep putting all their eggs in one basket. When the bottom falls out of the traditional pay TV market - as it eventually will - they will have no fallback position.
DirecTV added a total of 604,000 net new subscribers in the period, the bulk of that growth (583,000) occurring in Latin America. But analysts were also encouraged by steady growth in the U.S. – the 21,000 domestic net new additions were only slightly below consensus estimates of 25,000 additions, and revenue and cash flow growth soundly beat predictions.
DIRECTV expansion is in Latin America. http://www.multichannel.com/satellite/latin-america-drives-directvs-q1/143150
As I have spent the better part of the last few days watching programing from Amazon Prime via Roku, I have little confidence that Mr. White will be able to keep D* viable for long with his apparent mind set.