Traditional/Streaming Live TV Providers Losses, 2nd Quarter 2025 Edition

Charter/Spectrum lost 80,000 TV Subscribers, much better number than last quarter.

But also lost 117,000 broadband customers.

But that's actually backward- they've only been hanging onto so many TV subs because they have them for broadband. So if they're losing more from broadband now than from TV, they're cratering. Competition like fiber is coming online in more of their areas.
 
But that's actually backward- they've only been hanging onto so many TV subs because they have them for broadband. So if they're losing more from broadband now than from TV, they're cratering. Competition like fiber is coming online in more of their areas.

It's a death spiral, they're getting hit with all the wireless 5G offerings too. They're getting killed by their own GREED and sleazy sales and billing tactics that they were able to play so long only because they were the only option for many.
 
It's a death spiral, they're getting hit with all the wireless 5G offerings too. They're getting killed by their own GREED and sleazy sales and billing tactics that they were able to play so long only because they were the only option for many.
They are Cable. The very competitor DISH used to go after in their older commercials and how satellite had so much more value. DISH is operating just like cable. NO changes to their fees and their prices continue to go up every year and have since 2000. At least Directv is trying give you 3 apps for the same price as one of their genre pack. DISH hasn't changed much of anything since the introduction of the Flex pack - they no longer advertise. They are just running on auto pilot...right down the drain. :(
 
DISH hasn't changed much of anything since the introduction of the Flex pack - they no longer advertise. They are just running on auto pilot...right down the drain. :(
From the Q2 2025 Report-

In a Friday 10Q filing, EchoStar further highlighted its own peril: "We currently do not have the necessary cash on hand, projected future cash flows or committed financing to fund our obligations over the next twelve months, which raises substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern," the company stated.

https://www.streamtvinsider.com/tec...ose-289k-pay-tv-subs-q2-bankruptcy-bells-toll
 
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In a Friday 10Q filing, EchoStar further highlighted its own peril: "We currently do not have the necessary cash on hand, projected future cash flows or committed financing to fund our obligations over the next twelve months, which raises substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern," the company stated.
Is that bad? 😁

No problem. Just borrow more money to keep it going. It has worked for years now. LOL
 
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Almost unavoidably, after the Financial Statements include such a statement. Banks won't touch you. Look for a "good friend."
 
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Total lost this quarter so far-757,000
Hulu Live lost 100,000.

Count is up to 857,000 lost this quarter.



 
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By the way, with the 2.5 Million that left in the first Quarter, now at 3,357,000 lost in the first two quarters, with DirecTV, Fubo, YTTV, Altice, Cox, etc yet to report.

Definitely will be over 4 Million total lost already in the first half of the year, 7-8 Million for the year.

Easily by the end of the year, looking at over 52-55% Households without a paid Live TV subscription, with will be 45-48%.

In 2017, about 80% of Households in the United States had a paid live TV service, amazing that the exodus from Traditional Service happened in just 8 years and continues to get worse.
 
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If they are merging Hulu with D+ (smart, for cost synergies), by early next year that means this article is accurate and Hulu + Live TV is getting spun off to Fubu earlier than expected.

 
By the way, with the 2.5 Million that left in the first Quarter, now at 3,357,000 lost in the first two quarters, with DirecTV, Fubo, YTTV, Altice, Cox, etc yet to report.

I didn't think that DirectTV reported. Did I just remember wrong?
 
I didn't think that DirectTV reported. Did I just remember wrong?
I receive the numbers from Fitch Ratings, who does their Credit/Bond/Debt Ratings, as approved by the SEC, so they have accurate numbers.

Here is the last report, Jan 2025

DIRECTV's video subscriber base is the third largest traditional multi-channel video programming distributor (MVPD) in the U.S. with about 9.7 million subscribers at the end of 3Q24.

 
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