From AOL Time Warner to DirecTV and Dish: 20 years of media mergers
Briefly

DirecTV's acquisition of Dish and Sling TV marks a significant move to consolidate the satellite TV market, combining their 20 million subscribers under one roof.
Historically, major telecom and media companies like AT&T and Comcast have attempted to reshape the media landscape with varying strategies, revealing the challenges of merging communications and entertainment.
The merging of DirecTV and Dish symbolizes a culmination of years of attempted partnerships and acquisitions aimed at surviving in the rapidly evolving media landscape.
Reflecting on past efforts, the acquisitions illustrate a broader trend of companies seeking to adapt in an era dominated by streaming services like Netflix and Disney.
Read at The Verge
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