AT&T: expects ruling on Time Warner in June
(CercleFinance.com) - AT&T expects a ruling in the suit brought by the US Department of Justice regarding its acquisition of Time Warner on 12 June, the company's CEO Randall Stephenson said on Tuesday.
Speaking at a JP Morgan conference, Stephenson reiterated the company's priorities for 2018, including closing AT&T's pending acquisition of Time Warner and integrating both companies.
Following the close of the Time Warner deal, AT&T plans to introduce WatchTV, a skinny package without local programming or sports-only channels that will be priced at 15 dollars per month.
The service will be offered for no additional charge for some of AT&T's unlimited wireless subscribers.
Discussing the company's opportunities in advertising, Stephenson cited the "vast ad inventory" AT&T will have across its platforms following the Time Warner acquisition.
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Speaking at a JP Morgan conference, Stephenson reiterated the company's priorities for 2018, including closing AT&T's pending acquisition of Time Warner and integrating both companies.
Following the close of the Time Warner deal, AT&T plans to introduce WatchTV, a skinny package without local programming or sports-only channels that will be priced at 15 dollars per month.
The service will be offered for no additional charge for some of AT&T's unlimited wireless subscribers.
Discussing the company's opportunities in advertising, Stephenson cited the "vast ad inventory" AT&T will have across its platforms following the Time Warner acquisition.
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