EchoStar (SATS +4%) hit fresh 52-week highs today following reports that AT&T (T, Financial) and its joint-venture partner TPG (TPG, Financial) are discussing a merger between DirecTV and DISH Network. SATS, the holding company for DISH Network, owns assets like Boost Mobile, Sling TV, and HughesNet. AT&T acquired DirecTV nearly a decade ago for over $67 billion.
No company spokesperson has confirmed the rumors yet. If the merger happens, it would create a significant player in the pay-TV industry. DirecTV had around 11 million subscribers last year, while DISH had about 6 million at the end of its most recent quarter.
Amid a shifting TV landscape dominated by streaming giants like Netflix (NFLX, Financial) and Hulu (DIS, Financial), a merger between DirecTV and DISH Network seems more plausible. Antitrust concerns that once blocked the merger have lessened as both companies have seen declining subscriber numbers. With SATS and AT&T shares reaching one-year highs, investors are optimistic about the merger's potential success.
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