Will Dish Network merge with Directv

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Will Dish Network Merge With DIRECTV?
By Swanni

Washington, D.C. (May 24, 2011) -- New Dish Network CEO Joe Clayton teased Wall Street yesterday by saying he believes a merger with DIRECTV would have a better chance of getting federal approval today than it did nine years ago when it was rejected.

Clayton, who replaced longtime Dish CEO Charlie Ergen this month (Ergen remains as chairman of the board), told Bloomberg Television that he also wouldn't rule out a merger between the nation's two largest satcasters.

“I don’t discount any possibility,” Clayton said. “It’s probably easier from a regulatory environment today than it was 5 to 10 years ago, when it was originally proposed. We’re looking at anything that will help enhance shareholder value."

Clayton did qualify his remark by adding that he was unaware of any merger talks going on at this time.

The two companies tried merging a decade ago but the Federal Communications Commission rejected the deal on grounds that it would be anti-competitive. But Clayton noted that more TV competitors such as Verizon and AT&T have entered the business -- and there has been an explosion of online video services from companies such as Netflix and Vudu.

Unlike 2002, when consumers in areas where cable did not pass had only DIRECTV or Dish Network as options, today you can watch video from a variety of sources regardless of your location.

The major benefit of a merger to DIRECTV and Dish would be a streamlining of operations and expenses, which would reduce overall expenditures. Also, the two companies combined would total roughly 35 million subscribers which would make the new entity a more powerful force in the industry.

 
this idiot has been predicting that for a long time. let it go swampi. i mean swanni
 
Swanni is like that 'Rapture guy'. He keeps on predicting this hoping one day he can say, "See, I told you so!!!"

[video]http://youtu.be/36_ZkJ1Jmxk[/video]
 
While yes things have changes since the original merger talks...Thats about all that has changed, I guess you can never say never, though this topic is up with "When is MLB Network" coming to Dish :popcorn
 
Will Dish Network Merge With DIRECTV?
By Swanni

Washington, D.C. (May 24, 2011) -- New Dish Network CEO Joe Clayton teased Wall Street yesterday by saying he believes a merger with DIRECTV would have a better chance of getting federal approval today than it did nine years ago when it was rejected.

Clayton, who replaced longtime Dish CEO Charlie Ergen this month (Ergen remains as chairman of the board), told Bloomberg Television that he also wouldn't rule out a merger between the nation's two largest satcasters.

“I don’t discount any possibility,” Clayton said. “It’s probably easier from a regulatory environment today than it was 5 to 10 years ago, when it was originally proposed. We’re looking at anything that will help enhance shareholder value."

Clayton did qualify his remark by adding that he was unaware of any merger talks going on at this time.

The two companies tried merging a decade ago but the Federal Communications Commission rejected the deal on grounds that it would be anti-competitive. But Clayton noted that more TV competitors such as Verizon and AT&T have entered the business -- and there has been an explosion of online video services from companies such as Netflix and Vudu.

Unlike 2002, when consumers in areas where cable did not pass had only DIRECTV or Dish Network as options, today you can watch video from a variety of sources regardless of your location.

The major benefit of a merger to DIRECTV and Dish would be a streamlining of operations and expenses, which would reduce overall expenditures. Also, the two companies combined would total roughly 35 million subscribers which would make the new entity a more powerful force in the industry.

There should be a rule against posting any of this idiots ramblings on SatGuys!

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!protest :strike:

:lalala: :bored:

where's the toilet flushing smiley?
 
I do not see Dish wanting to buy/merge with DIRECTV any more. All signs now point to Dish moving to internet TV and cutting back on the satellite investments. Dish is not capacity constrained like it was when it originally wanted to buy DIRECTV. Not to say that if DIRECTV was fire sale priced Dish would not try to buy, but that is going to be unlikely.
 
Look at the XM-Siruis merger. Prices go up, service goes downhill.

I couldn't agree more KimmiKat. For a guy like me who lives out in the country, I have 2 choices, Direct and DISH. The only high speed internet I can get is satellite and that's not nearly fast enough for today's streaming stuff (and won't go back to dial up). So the "trends of today" do not and likely will not ever apply to me. A merger would simply drive up prices, lower service and I'd have a "take it or leave it choice". Hopefully this stays on the back burner (and yes I believe it's a DISTINCT possibility).
Todd
 
Joel Clayton will ruin dish like he ruin xm/Sirius. Joel is all about mergers look at his past record the bum. I hope I am wrong about him but I will not be surprised if dish does merge that is what dish new CEO does best.:D
 

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