in DirecTV, raises AT&T raises DirecTV prices again despite losing millions of customers, Ars Technica 1.9k Views TV prices rise again – Yet another price hike of up to $ 10 for AT & T’s dwindling TV-subscriber base. Jon Brodkin –Dec 11, 2020 6: PM UTC ************ / A DirecTV satellite dish seen outside a bar in Portland, Oregon in October 2020. (Getty Images | Getty Images | hapabapa******************** AT&T announced another round. of DirecTV and U-verse TV price increases, saying that monthly rates will rise by up to $ 8 per month starting on January 21. “Because our programming costs went up, we have to raise our monthly prices for select packages,” AT&T said in a notice titled “TV price changes for . An additional $ 2 increase on the Regional Sports Network fee means that some customers will pay another $ 10 per month. The $ 8-per-month increase will apply to the DirecTV Premier plan that (currentlycosts $ (************************************************************. A $ 7 increase will apply to the Ultimate package that costs $ and to the Xtra package that costs $ 124; a $ 5 increase will apply to the Choice plan that costs $ 135; a $ 4 increase will apply to the Select package that costs $ a month and to the Entertainment package that costs $ 99; and increases of $ 1 or $ 3 will apply to basic plans. Customers who have promotional pricing will “keep that discount until it expires” and pay the new, higher price afterward, AT&T said. The promotional pricing generally lasts for one year and has discounts ranging from $ to $ a month. Besides raising general service-plan rates, AT&T said its Regional Sports Network fees will rise by $ 1. 57 to $ 2 a month. The sports fee varies by location but is about $ in many big cities; you can look up the fee by ZIP code atthis AT&T page. For U-verse TV, AT & T’s wireline service, $ 3 will be added to the U-family plan that currently costs $ ; $ 5 will be added to both the U – 450 and U – plans that cost $ 107 and $ 200, respectively; and $ 7 will be added to the U – 728 plan that currently costs $ (*************************************************************. The Broadcast TV fee thatcosts ($ 6..) **************************************************************** or $ 7. ****************************************** will rise $ 2 a month. AT&T previously raised prices by similar amounts (in January) ************************************************. Previous price increases have contributed to AT&T losingnearly 5 millionsatellite-and-wireline TV customers since theend of 2018andmore than 1.3 millionin the most recent quarter alone. Comcast is also raising prices this month and eliminating the option to get one DVR set-top box for free,Cord Cutters News reported. Comcast’s average Broadcast TV fee is going up from $ (to $) ********************************************************************************. starting this month. “Overall, most Comcast customers will see bills rise by about 3.3 percent — a weighted average based on subscribers with one to three products — versus 3.4 percent last year,” Broadcasting & Cablereported. Cox and Charter are also raising rates. Comcast blamed the increases on “rising programming costs — most notably for broadcast TV and sports.” Comcast and AT&T are partly to blame for the industry’s rising programming costs because of Comcast’s ownership of NBCUniversal and AT & T’s ownership of Time Warner. ******************************** (Disclosure: The Advance / Newhouse Partnership, which owns) percent of Charter, is part of Advance Publications. Advance Publications owns Condé Nast, which owns Ars Technica. (**************************************** (Read More) (****************************************** See more Previous article Dealmaster: Get $ 30 in Amazon credit when you buy a new Nintendo Switch, Ars Technica Next article Unusual type of flu virus is dominating early start to this year's flu season, Ars Technica What do you think? 0 Points Upvote Downvote Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. * Post Comment Reply with GIF GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings
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