Overloaded due to demand, the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight is not being shown in major markets.
An AT&T-DirecTV merger wouldn't face the same regulatory resistance as the recent Comcast-Time Warner Cable proposal, analysts say.
With multiple sets under $1,000 and one under $400, they're affordable. But that doesn't mean you should buy one yet.
Comcast wants DirecTV to stop running its cable-bashing ads with actor Rob Lowe, and now it has some support from the Better Business Bureau.
The satellite TV company lets the hackers out of the lab to show what's coming for DirecTV.
Dish customers are frustrated over the ongoing blackout, but competing providers have resisted openly marketing to them.
Hisense hopes to eliminate the flat panel with its latest laser projection HDTV.
LG is doubling down on its OLED technology in 2015 with new content and big investments.
Hollywood exec claims pay TV providers denied carriage agreements to black-owned media companies.
PlayStation Vue aims to revolutionize television as Apple TV revamp remains out of sight.
AMC and DirecTV are stuck in a publicity war over a potential blackout of "The Walking Dead" with the satellite television provider.
“I just can’t see Peyton Manning wearing a set of Ugg boots.”
In a conference call Thursday, Comcast is expected to address news that HBO and CBS are wooing non-cable subscribers.
Cable bills went up 4 percent in the past year, on average.
Cable has turned us into a nation of negotiators. Here's how to get a deal.
This week, the NCAA's Southeastern Conference and ESPN will unveil their southern-fried, 24/7 sports television partnership.
Video already accounts for 70 percent of Verizon's wireless traffic.
Some of the biggest tech companies on earth have attempted to take on Comcast, DirecTV and Time Warner -- and they have all failed.
DirecTV will offer students at 10 universities the ability to buy access to its new NFL Sunday Ticket online streaming service.
CEOs for AT&T and DirecTV made their case to antitrust policymakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee will hold its hearing on the same day to discuss plans by AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. cellular operator, to buy the largest U.S. satellite TV provider for $48.5 billion.
To avoid regulatory conflict, AT&T has to sell its stake in América Móvil, which amounts to about $6 billion, or 8.4 percent of its shares.