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DirecTV To Merge With Dish As AT&T Exits Pay TV

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DirecTV To Merge With Dish As AT&T Exits Pay TV

DirecTV will buy rival Dish TV from EchoStar (SATS), forging the largest U.S. pay-TV provider. Earlier Monday, AT&T (T) agreed to sell its remaining 70% stake in DirecTV to private equity firm TPG (TPG) for about $7.6 billion.

AT&T stock and EchoStar rose slightly before the open. TPG stock was not yet trading.





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DirecTV Deals

DirecTV will acquire EchoStar’s video distribution business, including Dish TV and the streaming service Sling TV. It will pay just $1, but assume $9.8 billion in debt.

The deal requires bondholders to write off some $1.6 billion in Dish-related debt.

A variety of U.S. regulatory agencies must sign off on the deal. The Federal Communications Commission blocked a merger between the two satellite TV providers in 2002.

Private-equity firm TPG will give $7.6 billion in cash payments through 2029 for the remaining 70% stake in AT&T. AT&T sold a 30% stake in 2021 to TPG.

AT&T will exit the entertainment business with the deal, in line with its strategy of paring debt on focusing on its wireless and broadband businesses.

AT&T acquired DirecTV for $48.5 billion in 2014.

AT&T Stock

AT&T stock rose 1.1% to 22.14 in premarket trade Monday. The Dow Jones component hit a three-year high of 22.34 on Sept. 16.

EchoStar stock was up 0.7% to 28.24.

TPG stock was not yet active.

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