DirecTV (trademarked as DIRECTV) is an American direct broadcast satellite service provider based in El Segundo, California and is a subsidiary of AT&T. Its satellite service, launched on June 17, 1994, transmits digital satellite television and audio to households in the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean.[1][2] Its primary competitors are Dish Network and cable television providers. On July 24, 2015, after receiving approval from the United States Federal Communications Commission and United States Department of Justice, AT&T acquired DirecTV in a transaction valued at $67.1 billion.[3][4]
- ↑ DTV Group (June 26, 2010). DirecTV Caribbean. DirecTV. Retrieved on June 26, 2010.
- ↑ Staff writer. "DirecTV launches first satellite service to Caribbean", South Florida Business Journal, January 17, 1997. Retrieved on June 26, 2010.
- ↑ AT&T Completes Acquisition of DirecTV. AT&T, Inc. (July 24, 2015). Retrieved on July 24, 2015.
- ↑ Stelter, Brian (May 19, 2014). AT&T and DirecTV strike $49 billion deal. CNN. Retrieved on May 19, 2014.
DirecTV owned regional sports networks AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh, AT&T SportsNet Southwest, AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, and Root Sports Northwest (all under the umbrella of AT&T Sports Networks). It also owned minority shares of Game Show Network and MLB Network. DirecTV is also the exclusive U.S. rights holder to the NFL Sunday Ticket sports package. It also exclusively carries the "DirecTV Experience", which includes bonus coverage of men's major golf tournaments and Grand Slam tennis tournaments, including live feeds not available on other networks such as CBS (formerly), NBC, ESPN, Golf Channel and Tennis Channel that cover the events. DirecTV was also the exclusive provider of defunct sports packages NASCAR Hot Pass and Mega March Madness. Plus soon are Ginx eSports TV, and eGG Network.