AT&T's new WatchTV service is entering a fairly fragmented market, and it has the power to shake things up

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The company announced its new pay-TV option just days after finalizing the much-anticipated acquisition of Time Warner, and the alternative to DirecTV offers an unbundled service for less money.

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AT&T's new WatchTV service is entering a fairly fragmented market, and it has the power to shake things up

AT&T's new WatchTV service is entering a fairly fragmented market, and it has the power to shake things up

The company announced its new pay-TV option just days after finalizing the much-anticipated acquisition of Time Warner, and the alternative to DirecTV offers an unbundled service for less money.

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