AT&T loses another 1.2 million TV subscribers as DirecTV keeps tanking
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AT&T lost another 1.16 million subscribers from DirecTV and its other TV services in the final three months of 2019.
AT&T today reported a 945,000-customer net loss in its "premium TV" category, which includes DirecTV satellite, U-verse wireline TV services, and the "AT&T TV" online service that launched in Q3 and is only available in about 15 cities.
AT&T also reported a net loss of 219,000 customers from AT&T TV Now, a separate streaming service formerly known as DirecTV Now.
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