AT&T bumps up prices for TV streaming service as it rolls out new packages


AT&T will make its customers pay more to stream television channels starting next month.

The Dallas media and telecom giant is raising prices by $10 a month for its DirecTV Now customers, according to its website. That makes the lowest-tier package $50 a month.

AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), which acquired HBO with the merger of Time Warner last year, is looking to collect more revenue from online television services as other providers shuffle or raise prices as well. Hulu + Live TV recently boosted…

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