AT&T, Discovery join media houses as cord-cutting encroaches
NEW YORK (AP) — AT&T will combine its massive media operations that include CNN HBO, TNT and TBS in a $43 billion deal with Discovery, the owner of lifestyle networks including the Food Network and HGTV.
Faced with cord-cutting and incursions by streaming services, major broadcast media companies have retrenched and sought strength through mergers.
The deal announced Monday would create a separate media company with households increasingly abandoning cable and satellite TV. Broadcast media is under significan threat from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube.
In the all-stock deal, AT&T will receive $43 billion in a combination of cash, debt securities, and WarnerMedia’s retention of certain debt. AT&T shareholders will receive stock representing 71% of the new company and Discovery stockholders will own 29% of the new company.