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Bulking Up With DirecTV Will Help It Squash Programming Costs-AT&T

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
June 4, 2014
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Pay TV providers consistently aim towards countering the steep increase in subscription fees, a situation attributed to the constant growth in costs imposed by pay-TV programming suppliers.

One effective strategy to counter these price surges includes substantial expansion by pay-TV corporations, thereby amplifying their negotiating power with programming companies. CEO-scale mergers such as those between Comcast-Time Warner Cable and AT&T-DirecTV have successfully executed this approach.

AT&T disclosed its strategy to shareholders via a document presented to the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Per this document, AT&T plans to leverage DirecTV’s vast satellite TV market, currently gauged at 20 million, complemented by AT&T’s existing 6 million subscribers. This increase could empower the company to reduce its programming costs by an expected 20%.

This cost reduction is of great significance for AT&T. Following the acquisition of DirecTV, limited opportunities for substantial cost reductions exist due to minimal overlap in business functions. If AT&T succeeds in realizing the predicted annual savings of $1.6 billion within three years, a considerable amount should come from programming suppliers.

However, this doesn’t implicitly suggest a decrease in your pay-TV bill. AT&T has clearly expressed its intention to allocate a portion of these savings towards the introduction of new broadband services for rural residents – a strategy meant to make the merger more appealing to regulators.

A relevant question here would be: when was the last time a pay-TV company passed on the savings to its consumers?

In managing the increased leverage from the merger, AT&T requires significant acumen. The company is more likely to stress that its increased size will ‘improve value propositions for programmers’ rather than brag about its capability to refuse high-priced deals from prominent organizations like ESPN and Fox.

AT&T is forecasted to use similar tactful verbiage while seeking approval for the merger from federal regulators this week.

Light edits were made in 2025 to improve clarity and relevance.

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