AT&T Loses Record Number of Traditional TV Subscribers In Q2, Drops 156,000 DirecTV Satellite Customers (variety.com) 83
According to Variety, AT&T's pay-TV business has lost a record 351,000 traditional video customers in the second quarter, with the internet-delivered DirecTV Now service failing to fully offset the losses. From the report: In Q2, historically a seasonally weak period for the pay-TV business, DirecTV's U.S. satellite division lost 156,000 customers sequentially, dropping to 20.86 million, compared with a gain of 342,000 in the year-earlier quarter. AT&T's U-verse lost 195,000 subs in the quarter, which was actually an improvement over the 391,000 it lost in Q2 of 2016. AT&T touted that it gained 152,000 DirecTV Now customers in Q2, after adding just 72,000 in the first quarter of 2017. Overall, it had signed up 491,000 DirecTV Now subs as of the end of June, after the OTT service launched seven months ago.
Cord-cutting! (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm about to do the same to Comcast.. I'll just keep their internet.
Honestly, the only things I watch on "TV" (and these are DVR'd, due to this and that are.. The Amazing World of Gumball, Mighty Magiswords, Formula One racing, the odd thing on Science, and CNN's The "insert decade here"...
I'm *this* close to doing it.. to cutting the cord. Why haven't I done so yet? Dunno.. inertia? Nostalgia? Certainly nothing *rational* that I can think of..
Sorry, network / cable guys.. TV lost. It has become irrelevant.
Re: Cord-cutting! (Score:1)
I haven't had cable since 2011 - it's never been an issue.
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> Also you haven't touched a vagina since you were born
In some cases it's the pussy that wants to cut the cord. Something about subsidizing shows they don't like (Duck Dynasty) that really offends their sensibilities and brings out the deep emotional response.
Also not sure how being a couch potato relates to getting any.
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No TV for me since 1993! Yet, I don't watch any shows, whether they have ads or not. Just can't find any that hold my interest. I watch a movie or every week or so. Otherwise, it's books, music, cooking, puttering, hell I even spend time at the gym most days. Anything beats TV.
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I fought with destiny up on the ledge and gasped when, defeated, he slipped off the edge.
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No TV since 2003! Yet, I still watch many shows - when I want to and without ads.
Until net neutrality being out enabling ISPs to throttle Netflix and Hulu making your Roku useless and choppy. You can only use a tiered $200 a month service now which mysteriously work just fine. Anything less is communism of government regulation etc.
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Why would I want Netflix if thepiratebay.org has everything I want without the hassle of streaming and artificial limitations?
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That's not something that's provided "on demand".
It's a means for you to stockpile your own content so you aren't constantly chipping away at your monthly cap watching "Trouble with Tribbles" for the 110th time.
The same goes for a bought stockpile.
ISP shenanigans don't mean dick. I can put it on any device I want and take it wherever I want.
Besides, some apps are so bad (HBO) that you want your own copy anways
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Any popular movie, TV show, album, etc. downloads much faster than realtime. Granted the blocks don't come in order so you can't stream off it like that...but it's rare that I have the 'hey let's watch XYZ' idea and it takes longer to download than it does to actually get ready and sit down to watch it.
Plus the huge benefits of time/device/format/etc-shifting any way without silly restrictions. Yeah, I have to store things but $100-200 buys quite a few TB of storage and if I was worried about having to re
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Why would I want Netflix if thepiratebay.org has everything I want without the hassle of streaming and artificial limitations?
Maybe if you cared about quaint old ideas like the people who made those TV shows getting paid for doing so and providing a revenue stream for those people to create more things you like in the future. Or if you believe in even quainter ideas like that if you don't want to pay for something you don't just get to use it anyway.
Hey, I used to pirate plenty of stuff too, back when I didn't have any money and/or it was really hard to find stuff on iTunes, Amazon, Google, Netflix or Hulu. I get it, especially if
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Re: Cord-cutting! (Score:2)
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You'll keep the internet and they will use cable style methods to extract the lost revenue.
Had I a choice, I'd exercise it. As it is, AT&T already lost my business 2 years ago - their DSL simply can't go faster than barely 1.25 mbps down at my location. uVerse wasn't an option due to my distance from the CO. So, my options are .. Comcast, Comcast and more Comcast. And maybe carrier pigeon.
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uVerse wasn't an option due to my distance from the CO.
U-Verse isn't an option for anyone any more, as ATT has stopped accepting new subscribers. They haven't kicked off the existing subscriber base yet, but you can bet that day is coming.
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We're all being pretty dumb and stubborn about this stuff.
Netflix 4k is a horribly inefficient means of delivering that content. Satellite + DVR is by far the most efficient solution, and should also be the cheapest after accounting for the economies of scale (ie. if everyone was splitting the cost of the infrastructure), but they are way overpriced, don't provide inexpensive ala cart, restrict your use (how the hell do they get away with charging per-TV!?!!?), and (IME) don't maintain their equipment. That
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They were pretty funny when I told them to shut off the phone service. They were like but, but what about E-911 - already have my mobile phone all set up for that. Well we can offer it
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I'm about to do the same to Comcast.. I'll just keep their internet.
I did this last week. Made the switch to PlayStation Vue [playstation.com]. I bumped internet service up from 25 Mbps to 75 Mbps though for video streaming purposes though. Testing it out, I've gotten as high as 90 Mbps. It's saving me about $75 per month!
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I'm about to do the same to Comcast.. I'll just keep their internet.
I did this years ago, and it was one of the best things I've done. Now, I'm just looking forward to the day when I can dump Comcast entirely and get my broadband somewhere else. That's not possible yet, though.
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why haven't I?
cause if I keep their cable I get 100Mb internet + TV for roughly 16$ more a month than paying for their 10Mb stand alone
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I prefer the do that with their maternal parent, though the paternal one will suffice.
They don't seem able to find their posterior with both hands so auto-copulation seems a bit outside their abilities.
Did you notice that they bumped prices AND all their new packages charge even more for significantly less bandwidth? Improving service indeed...
Fuck ATT (Score:2)
I swore I'd never give them another penny so long as I lived, then they went and bought DirecTV before my contract was over. Once it's done I'm out, never again. Those cock suckers can rot.
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And they fucked up DirecTV bill pay for us in the process. Everything about DirecTV was better than the other options, especially cable, but then AT&T came along.
People are learning to reject abusive companies. (Score:1)
Comcast: 2014 worst company in America [consumerist.com]
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That's not rejection, that's bitching and moaning and ... given the effective monopoly (or collusion between the extremely limited choices leading to the same thing) you don't really have any choice to take your money elsewhere.
Quick! (Score:5, Funny)
Get rid of net neutrality ASAP so Netflix can be throttled out of existence so expensive tiers I don't want can be forced upon me!!
Anything else is Communism and Obama had something to do with it. We don't want to end up like Venezuela so let's give up some rights to the big corporations now before it's too late who have our best interests at heart
Re:Quick! (Score:5, Interesting)
Venezuelan here. I know you are joking but there are still some of you that actually think Obama or anyone in the democratic party is a communist. You couldn't know the difference, and frankly "communist Obama" would be a godsend in a communist / socialist country such as mine.
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Meanwhile, those of us that lived in the Soviet Union or have friends and family that did are laughing at both of you.
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Eventually I gave up and just went to a pirate site to watch the shows. WOW. The pirated shows happen to be commercial-free. An episode of a 30 minute sitcom is about 22 minutes. So 8 minutes - more than 25% of the playtime - is commercials. Some episodes are only about 20 minutes long, meaning 33%
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The real kicker is that every on-demand show lets me fast forward, Uverse restricts this on anything. If the DVR didn't get it I would torrent before resorting to Uverse on-demand. Comcast on-demand is actually usable and has a significantly deepe
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Your business model is dying. The sooner you become an IPTV on-demand gateway for content distributors, the better. Otherwise, the Roku boxes of the world will do it for you.
Well they could, but what value would they add? Of course the streaming platform has to actually work, but other than that it's not music where you have playlists and sharing and artists hoping to be discovered on Spotify. If I want to see a 30+ minute show I can be arsed to log in to whatever service has it, whether it's Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, HBO or their own portal. The production companies and movie studios are no small fish either, they're perfectly capable of doing it on their own. There's not much mo
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It's all about live sports (Score:1)
If it wasn't for live golf, NFL, college football, college basketball, tennis... it's easy to cut the cord. But most of those (golf majors and some tennis as outliers) you have nothing. As soon as I can ppv on the internet for the broncos or UK football / basketball, I'm out. Until then, I'm locked in
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I get all my sports on Playstation Vue via Roku.
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Most of those you can watch with a regular antenna.
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Plus every cent you pay goes to the league instead of cable where 99.99% of what you pay goes to cable execs salaries and to pay for 20,000 crappy shows by special interests that nobody is willing to watch or pay for.
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I'm so glad that I have no interest in sports. It makes these sorts of decisions much, much easier.
Spammers (Score:1)
I swear their telemarketers called our house at least 50 times the past year. They use a robo-dialer, and if somebody answers, immediately switch to a pooled human (no water jokes, please). I did Trump impressions to fuck with them.
I tried DirecTV for a short time (Score:5, Insightful)
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When I still had DirectTV I was shocked by the number of actual channels we watched. It was in the low 2 digits. It was interesting using MythTV to completely disable and hide channels and show the resulting leftover. Because of the mysql backend I could slice and dice things and see what was actually recorded and from what channels.
Half of the channels we did watch could easily be displaced by Netflix. Some channels had no more than a single show worth watching.
AT&T customer here (Score:3)
So I contacted Comcast. I can get the exact same TV channels or close enough and maybe slightly faster internet (not really a big deal to me - again, current internet is fast enough for my needs) but at exactly what I'm paying AT&T. Oh - you can't actually talk to anybody at Comcast. You have to use a chat window. So Comcast drone says "What do you think of that price? Isn't that great?" and I said "Not really." and disconnected them. I'm getting to the point where I may give AT&T one last chance to keep me, which I expect to fail, and then I'll just go to Comcast and pay exactly the same as I'm paying now or I'll just cut the cord altogether. Not sure which yet. But it is very clear to me that AT&T doesn't value my business at all and I'm not willing to stay there much longer without a discount.
Math? (Score:2)
I get that they might have 156k subscribers that unsubscribed, but how can it be a net loss if over 200k people subscribed?
Isn't the real news here "Boohoo, we didn't sucker as many people into our crap this quarter"?
I Tried to get AT&T (Score:3)
Fiber (Score:2)
Why I quit Directv (Score:1)
I quit Directv after only 7 months - their 'standard professional install' did not document their behavior of leaving the two dishes (standard and international) on bricks on the ground for 7 months. They moved during winter and refused to come out to complete the install. Upon cancelling they attempted to charge me full termination rate until I forced them to consider the install as being part of the contract - standard professional install != on bricks on ground. I read through the contractors instruction
Sports (Score:1)
Fire stick (Score:1)
I wonder if any of the AT&T executives have even tried the fire stick. I watched game of thrones on a fucking playstation the other night.
The only problem putting the nail into the coffin is that there are still rural areas that aren't adequately internet serviced a real paradox for a company like AT&T.
I'm shocked anybody still subscribes (Score:1)
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Yes, me too.
It always feels weird to me when I go to someone's house and we watch TV the old fashioned way.
My reaction when this happens isn't that I feel weird. It's that I feel actively irritated, and I wonder how on earth anyone can put up with it.
Quit raising the rates (Score:2)
I think this has less to do with people paying for and watching streaming services than it does at the ever-increasing fees for DirecTV. I can't remember the last time my bill was $50 a month. Get ready for ISPs to regularly increase their rates once they have a dominant position in the market.
Can't Say As I Blame Anybody (Score:1)
I've love an ala carte system but they won't resort to that until they've lost more subscribers--and then they'll try to make it up with charges.
Most annoying.