Reported 4 months ago
DirecTV and Dish, two major U.S. satellite-TV providers, are reportedly in early-stage discussions to merge, following a failed attempt in 2002 due to antitrust concerns. If successful, the merger could create the largest pay-TV provider in the U.S. with approximately 16 million subscribers, potentially enhancing their market position against rising competition from streaming services like Amazon Prime and Netflix. Both companies face significant negotiations with content providers amidst ongoing disputes, particularly DirecTV's current challenges with Disney.
Source: YAHOO