They haven't yet. It may be another year for that deal to get approved. Most likely it will but these things don't happen overnight.
Correct, FCC, FTC and the Justice Department have to approve.
And yes both services are doomed in the long run.
That is for sure, everything changes, just 50-60 years ago, using a antenna and a 27” was a big deal.
TPG must be gambling that their streaming service will carry the load when satellite becomes unprofitable.
Good luck to them, because their two streaming services only has 1.5M combined at the most.
Uverse still has 2M, mostly because of agreements with multi-dwelling complexes .
That leaves 7.5M Satellite subscribers.
Also, with Dish’s 6M subscribers, shows the rural areas do not care about Satellite TV anymore, since there are 20 Million Households living in rural areas, the numbers mean, the majority there do not have Satellite TV any longer.
What they fail to understand is the price they charge for their streaming services is like a giant anchor that will eventually pull them under.
Yep, YTTV have over 8M, Hulu Live 4.6M, together, 14.6M, 13M more then the two DirecTV services combined.
Dish is gambling that being a wireless carrier will save them but that plan definitely has obstacles in their way too.
Time is running out, every quarter they lose customers and their new network is not getting even good reviews, the vast majority are negative.