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DirecTV experiments with cord-cutting as more customers shift to streaming-only; the company just ended satellite service in select areas.
The nation's third-largest pay TV provider says it is doing a trial run where select customers can only sign up for its streaming service The post DirecTV Cuts Cord on Satellite Service in Some ...
Even the major satellite services are starting to distance themselves from satellite TV. According to Variety, DirecTV is “experimenting” in some zip codes by only offering new customers access to the ...
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The TV provider is streamlining its streaming packages with new Genre Packs and Mini Packs, joining flexible Signature Packages for cord-cutters.
DIRECTV, best known for its satellite TV service, also offers the same great live TV experience over the internet with or without a Gemini device.
DirecTV announced a deal to acquire EchoStar's Dish and Sling TV for $1 plus assumption of nearly $10 billion in debt.
Even DirecTV is cutting the cord, at least when it comes to offering satellite service to customers in certain parts of the U.S. The company has started a trial run where it will no longer offer new ...
The company had more than 25 million subscribers in 2015, but DirecTV, along with the other satellite and cable providers, has been hit hard in the last decade, as customers have cut the cord — or ...