The TV industry is about to go through some rapid changes due to people realizing they don’t have to pay their cable bill or dish bill when they can watch TV through the internet. And with more and more HD flat screen televisions having the ability to connect to the internet, this phenomenon has been accelerated.
About a month ago, Comcast announced they were buying Time Warner Cable. Now AT&T buys Directv. What does this mean?
Time Warner Cable and Directv knew they were facing extinction. So they figured now was a good time to cash out.
AT&T and Comcast both have tons of products and services beyond selling TV.
Mark my words: AT&T and Comcast have Netflix and Amazon in their cross hairs. They now believe the future of TV is what Netflix and Amazon are doing and AT&T and Comcast believe they have the resources to do it better. Stay Tuned.