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  2. DirecTV agrees to buy Dish for $1 - AOL

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    Under the deal, DirecTV will pay Dish’s owner, EchoStar, just $1 for Dish in exchange for assuming its billions of dollars in debt. Private equity firm TPG, meanwhile, will acquire AT&T’s ...

  3. DirecTV and Dish have spent years trying to merge. It's ... - AOL

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    Still, the deal will help aid EchoStar's heavy debt load while also helping cut costs for the owners of DirecTV. AT&T spun off DirecTV in 2021, moving it into a joint venture with private equity ...

  4. DirecTV Ditches Dish Deal - AOL

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    UPDATED, 11/22, 9:45 a.m. PT: The U.S.’s two satellite TV providers aren’t getting hitched anymore, at least anytime soon. DirecTV on Thursday formally announced that it was nixing the ...

  5. DIRECTV ends plans to aquire DISH & Sling TV - AOL

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    The deal was originally agreed upon on September 30th where EchoStar, DISH DBS’s parent company, would sell DISH and Sling TV to DIRECTV for $1, along with the transfer of nearly $10 billion in ...

  6. Dish Network - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, 2024, DirecTV announced its intent to acquire DISH Network, under an arrangement under which TPG Inc. will acquire the remaining stake of DirecTV it does not already own from AT&T, and then acquire DISH Network's video business from Echostar for $1 while assuming its net debt. The combined company would have had a total of ...

  7. DirecTV calls off acquisition of rival Dish, possibly ending ...

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    DirecTV was looking to acquire Dish TV and Sling TV from its owner EchoStar in a debt exchange transaction that included a payment of $1, plus the assumption of approximately $9.8 billion in debt.