AT&T Kills DirecTV Now Brand Name As TV Subscribers Leave In Droves (arstechnica.com) 73
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: AT&T is eliminating the DirecTV Now brand name it uses for its struggling Internet-based TV service. DirecTV Now will become "AT&T TV Now" later this summer, AT&T announced today. DirecTV Now (the future "AT&T TV Now") offers a bundle of linear TV channels, similar to traditional cable or satellite services, and AT&T said its core offering won't be changed. AT&T's 2015 purchase of DirecTV, the nation's largest satellite TV network, doesn't seem to be paying off as AT&T hoped. AT&T launched DirecTV Now -- a stripped-down, online-only version of DirecTV -- in 2016, and it was immediately plagued by multiple outages, unexpected blackouts of live local sports games, and missing channels.
While the technical problems got sorted out, AT&T's subscriber gains were short-lived. As we wrote last week, AT&T lost 946,000 TV subscribers in Q2 2019 after announcing a series of price increases. The 946,000-subscriber loss consisted of a net loss of 778,000 subscribers in AT&T's DirecTV satellite and U-verse wireline TV services, as well as 168,000 lost subscribers to DirecTV Now. The losses are much bigger when you look at the past year instead of just the past three months. Including all three services, AT&T's total number of video subscribers dropped from 25.4 million in Q2 2018 to 22.9 million in Q2 2019. DirecTV Now subscribers dropped from 1.8 million to 1.3 million in the past year. The report notes that the satellite TV service will still keep the DirecTV name, at least for the time being. AT&T said the actual DirecTV Now service will remain the same despite the name change. "Our DirecTV Now subscribers will simply need to re-accept the terms of service and their streaming will continue as usual without interruption," AT&T said.
While the technical problems got sorted out, AT&T's subscriber gains were short-lived. As we wrote last week, AT&T lost 946,000 TV subscribers in Q2 2019 after announcing a series of price increases. The 946,000-subscriber loss consisted of a net loss of 778,000 subscribers in AT&T's DirecTV satellite and U-verse wireline TV services, as well as 168,000 lost subscribers to DirecTV Now. The losses are much bigger when you look at the past year instead of just the past three months. Including all three services, AT&T's total number of video subscribers dropped from 25.4 million in Q2 2018 to 22.9 million in Q2 2019. DirecTV Now subscribers dropped from 1.8 million to 1.3 million in the past year. The report notes that the satellite TV service will still keep the DirecTV name, at least for the time being. AT&T said the actual DirecTV Now service will remain the same despite the name change. "Our DirecTV Now subscribers will simply need to re-accept the terms of service and their streaming will continue as usual without interruption," AT&T said.
Wait (Score:5, Funny)
Why on earth didn't they just call it AT&TV
If consumers hate something, change the name (Score:5, Funny)
Works every time.
-sent from my seat on a Boeing 737-8200
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Works every time.
-sent from my seat on a Boeing 737-8200
If you think name changes always work, tell that to JCP, The Shack, The Hut, O.co, Qwikster, and Prince.
Re: If consumers hate something, change the name (Score:4, Informative)
AT&T has some bad sales reps that outright lie to your face about their service. They would send door to door sales people to my house trying to get me to switch from Charter 300mbit, for the most part 99% uptime to their uverse craptastic speeds and lousy uptimes, because when it rains, you see all those AT&T vans everywhere fixing things. Then they claim you're lying to them that you have better service (Yes, they tell me I'm LYING, so I should switch over!). It's the only reason I don't want to deal anything with AT&T.
If you're hearing this AT&T, just f*%# you and stay off my property. You guys are one of the main reasons I don't ever open the door for anyone anymore and lock my front gate down the road, then just let you stand there like a dumbass.
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They would send door to door sales people to my house trying to get me to switch from Charter 300mbit, for the most part 99% uptime to their uverse craptastic speeds and lousy uptimes, because when it rains, you see all those AT&T vans everywhere fixing things.
Can confirm. I have both AT&T and Charter (for redundancy), and every time it rains, pfSense knocks itself silly sending me emails.
9:42:49 MONITOR: ATT_DHCP is down, omitting from routing group CHARTER_FAILOVER
9:46:49 47739MONITOR: ATT_DHCP is available now, adding to routing group CHARTER_FAILOVER
Was that a 4 minute outage? (Rounded up to the monitoring time window.) Yes. Yes it was. On a rainy day, I can get a dozen or more pairs of those notifications, with seconds to minutes of outage.
Re: If consumers hate something, change the name (Score:2)
I went from Vomcast to uverse. It was so bad it actually had me wanting to switch back to comcast as soon as I was able to. Comcast, the very definition of horrible service, looked better than uverse.
Their on demand selection was absolutely horrible as well.
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Works every time.
Maybe not every time, but there's nothing that says value and customer service like the "AT&T" name.
Re:If consumers hate something, change the name (Score:4, Funny)
Motto: We're only 93% as evil as Comcast!
What a change (Score:1)
If consumers hate something, change the name
As you point out, "works every time".
I guess it works especially well when you change the name to a brand name even more hated than DirecTV!
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"President Max"
They deserve pain (Score:2)
I can tell you lots of stories of AT&T's slimebaggery both inside the company and out. They can hell-rot in a fiery pit of maggot-infested dicks.
Re: They deserve pain (Score:4, Interesting)
Thieves.
Bought a buy one get one phone. They billed me for both. Every complaint call started over from scratch with being put on hold for 45 minutes, usually ending with a dropped call. They said they would refund, said they never had a bogo offer, said I ordered the two phones separately, even said I only had one phone. They won. In two months, no more contract. Goodbye forever AT&T.
Shame is, I worked at Bell Labs back when they had integrity. A consistent downhill slide since the â80s.
Man, they suck. Thieves.
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They seem to value short-term profits over long-term reputation. Hit-and-run investing & management is going on.
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They don't have up-to-date internal phone directories, which you can verify by calling them and being transferred to another department (they'll probably send you to an out-of-service number).
Their internal phone directories are fine. They're transferring you to an out-of-service number intentionally. They don't want to talk to you. Or anyone else, so don't take it personally. Talking to people and actually solving a problem takes time, which ruins the call metrics of the monkey answering the phone, which gets them fired. Transferring you to a bullshit number has no repercussions.
Simple solutions (Score:3)
Dear At&T,
If you HAD subscribers and they are leaving, don't you think maybe you should try expanding or changing the lineup, make mobile apps work correctly, and improve the overall user experience? Current subscribers don't give a damn what you call it as long as it works for them, and them leaving is your a problem that is not cause by your name. No one will say, "Oh, this is called AT&T, so I've got to have it!" Your struggling phone services make that evident.
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I think Sears should be rebranded SARS.
I fell for it (Score:3)
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wait for a season of a series to complete and then watch the dang thing.
That's what torrents are for.
Pyrite @ Gold (Score:3)
I just wonder if it doesn't have to do with bang-for-the-buck. When they raised me from $40/Mo to over $100 I fled. Their product isn't worth half what they charge and yet we debate why they are loosing clients. Pyrite at gold prices will loose you clients every time.
NOW fails it (Score:1)
Any branding that inckudes the word "NOW" is doomed to fail.
Montes v. City of Yakima: https://www.aclu-wa.org/cases/montes-v-city-yakima-0
to hell with AT&T and DirecTV (Score:2)
Typical ATT fraud (Score:1)
The line about customers reaffirming terms really jumped out at me. Why should the customer have to do anything but notice that ATT changed their name for a service?
Easily answered, they will use this to lock in another year.
ATT is COMPLETELY WITHOUT basic human decency. They tried this with me when a sales person signed me up for the wrong service. I called them and they could correct the error but it would somehow obligate me to two years of that new possibly still flawed sign up. NO thanks.
ATT DISGUSTING
I have the service, what outages? (Score:2)
So, basically the problems with the service are due to AT&T being too big and stupid.
Big surprise (Score:4, Insightful)
Anybody who has been in the tech business any length of time knows AT&T f#@*s up everything they buy. Why expect anything different this time?
Why AT&T TV Now? (Score:2)
DirecTV Now failed at what it promised (Score:3)
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I did the Apple TV thing, actually gave the service a shot for the three months I'd paid for to get the box.
It was pretty pointless, I dropped it as soon as the three months were up. It was worth it for the Apple TV, I'd have kept subscribing for a year if they sent me an Apple TV every three months.
(Cue Bruce Springsteen's 57 Channels And Nothin' On.)
The Name Confused People (Score:1)
Questionable Branding (Score:2)
Does the Chief Marketing Officer really believe that AT&T is a more favorable brand than DirecTV?
I surely don't see it that way. I generally like the satellite providers (DirecTV, Dish, SiriusXM) more than the landline providers (Comcast, Cox, etc)
I canceled my subscription at the end of June for 2 reasons.
1) I wasn't watching it much (the primary reason)
2) I didn't want to send $50 to AT&T every month.