After its recent merger with Time Warner, AT&T has officially announced the skinny OTT TV bundle the company's CEO teased during the antitrust trial prior to the merger. Called WatchTV, it will include over 30 live TV channels and an additional 15,000 plus TV shows and movies on demand.
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AT&T Will Launch Skinny OTT TV Bundle, WatchTV, Next Week
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Hulu Slashes Price Of HBO Add-On To $5 Ahead Of ‘Westworld’ Premiere
The offer will apply to subscribers of Hulu’s live TV platform, as well as to its regular subscription service, which provides on-demand content with either limited or no ads.
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Amazon To Bring Ad-Supported Options To Its Channels Program
Amazon's head of Channels in the US, Rich Au, revealed at a Digiday event that the program will offer ad-supported channels in the US later this year. Right now, it only offers ad-free subcriptions to the likes of HBO.
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