AT&T expands local
television stations on DirecTV Now service
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[July 01, 2017]
By Anjali Athavaley
NEW YORK (Reuters) - AT&T Inc has expanded
the lineup of local channels on its DirecTV Now internet streaming
service, it said on Friday, as the No. 2 wireless carrier seeks to win
online subscribers who prefer not to pay for a traditional cable
package.
AT&T, which is in the process of buying Time Warner Inc for $85.4
billion, said the service now offers live local channels to 70 percent
of U.S. households, more than double at its launch in November.
The number of streaming services is growing rapidly as technology and
telecommunications companies target about 20 million U.S. households
which have no pay-TV package.
Dish Network Corp sells a streaming service called Sling TV. Hulu LLC,
owned by Walt Disney Co, Comcast Corp, Time Warner and Twenty-First
Century Fox Inc , launched its service in May.
New additions to DirecTV Now, which starts at $35 a month, include
Disney's ABC in 30 new markets including Atlanta and Boston. But the
lineup does not include CBS Corp, which sells its own streaming service
called All Access.
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An AT&T sign is seen outside a branch in Rolling Meadows, Illinois,
U.S., October 24, 2016. REUTERS/Jim Young
Adding more local channels allows AT&T to offer customers a viewing experience
more similar to a larger TV bundle.
AT&T spokeswoman Erin McGrath said by phone that local news and sports are key
considerations for consumers thinking of switching to a streaming service.
AT&T has been pushing DirecTV Now by bundling the service with wireless plans
and has added support for Roku streaming devices.
(Reporting by Anjali Athavaley; Editing by Richard Chang)
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