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Days after buying Time Warner, AT&T launches new TV service

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YORK (AP) — AT&T is launching a new streaming service incorporat­ing television networks from the Time Warner company it just bought.

The WatchTV service, a cablelike package of more than 30 TV channels delivered over the internet, is an example of the “skinny bundles” coming from telecom and broadband providers as more people watch TV online. Competitor­s include Sling TV, PlayStatio­n Vue and AT&T’s own DirecTV Now.

WatchTV will be free for subscriber­s of two unlimited wireless plans AT&T is launching. Others can get WatchTV for $15 — $20 less than DirecTV Now, but with just half the channels.

Thursday’s announceme­nt comes just days after AT&T closed its $81 billion Time Warner deal. AT&T said it needs to combine its distributi­on channels with entertainm­ent properties to compete with internet-based rivals like Amazon, Netflix and Google, although the wireless carrier has a direct connection to its 92 million subscriber­s that its internet rivals do not. The Department of Justice sued to block the Time Warner deal on anti-competitio­n concerns, but a federal judge sided with AT&T.

WatchTV is the first example of how AT&T plans to marry distributi­on and programmin­g from Time Warner. If it gets enough subscriber­s, it will be able to collect valuable data and offer more personaliz­ed content — and ads.

But with people paying for a growing number of services like HBO, Hulu, Netflix and DirectTV Now, streaming can end up being just as expensive as cable, if not more so.

The new service will offer 31 channels at launch, including CNN, TBS and TNT — all part of Time Warner’s Turner networks. It won’t feature any sports networks — no ESPN for subscriber­s — but is heavy on news and entertainm­ent offerings such as AMC, the History Channel, BBC America, Lifetime and Oprah Winfrey’s OWN.

Six more channels, including Comedy Central, will be available “soon after launch,” according to a lineup provided by AT&T.

DirecTV Now starts at $35 a month for more than 60 channels, including sports channels, with additional channels available at higher prices.

The new wireless plans will be AT&T’s only unlimited offerings for new customers, though existing customers can keep their current plans. They would need to upgrade to a new plan, though, to get WatchTV for free.

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