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RE: Disney/ESPN Annual Financials
(11-13-2017 07:12 PM)MWC Tex Wrote:  
(11-13-2017 05:26 PM)arkstfan Wrote:  Until the online services providing bundles that include ESPN are counted properly (same as cable/satellite) we simply won't have any clue what the subscriber loss is for the industry. We keep getting cable/sat lost X or Y moved to cut the cord but buying cable sans paying for the delivery infrastructure is still cable for all intents and purposes.

We have some of those stats. AT&T lossed 80k net. 330k drop from Direct TV and Uverse but added 250k to their DirecTV Now.

Dish loss 145k net and that includes Sling numbers.

All have ESPN on the base package.

Still doesn't tell us what the adds were for Playstation Vue, Hulu Live, or Youtube Live TV.
11-14-2017 08:18 AM
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