DirecTV
Jailed DirecTV Execs Accused of Destabilizing the Economy in Venezuela
Caught between the Trump and Maduro regimes, DirecTV cut service in Venezuela during a pandemic, leading to protests and the arrest of three executives who now stand accused of fraud and efforts to destabilize the economy.
A TV Satellite With Damaged Batteries Is at Risk of Exploding
DirecTV has one month to vent some of the satellite's fuel and move it to a safe orbit.
AT&T’s Mega Mergers Are Going Poorly, And You’re Footing the Bill
Massive merger debt forced company to raise rates, only driving users to cut the cord even faster.
AT&T CEO Says $85B Time Warner Deal Will Be Tremendous for Consumers
But public interest groups warn that media consolidation usually leads to higher prices.
FCC Hits Verizon, AT&T on Zero-Rating, But It Might Be Too Late
A zero-rating crackdown may quickly be reversed by Trump’s FCC.
AT&T’s DirecTV ‘Corrupted’ LA Dodgers TV Talks, DOJ Alleges in Lawsuit
The DOJ says the satellite giant colluded with rivals in violation of federal antitrust law.
There’s Still A Whole Lot We Don't Know About DirecTV Now
DirecTV Now will stream 100 channels over the internet for $35 per month.
MLB Keeps Its Postseason Thrills from the Millennial Fans It Covets
Major League Baseball's postseason is mostly on pay TV, but that could be costing the sport its future fans: cord-cutting Millennials.
Sprint’s Newest Strategy to Poach AT&T's Customers: Literally Just Free Service
Can freebies save the 4th place network provider?