Article 5CR4E AT&T TV Now is now AT&T TV — here’s what that means

AT&T TV Now is now AT&T TV — here’s what that means

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Julia Alexander
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AT&T TV Now is no more. New customers can no longer sign up for telecom's skinny bundle TV service, similar to YouTube TV or Hulu with Live TV.

Instead, customers can only sign up for AT&T TV. Simply put: AT&T now has one virtual TV service instead of two. Existing customers will be able to continue accessing the service and shouldn't experience any disruptions, a spokesperson told Variety.

AT&T has rolled in parts of AT&T TV Now into AT&T TV, including getting rid of the annual contract and not requiring people to own the AT&T TV hardware. Instead, people can use their own compatible devices (Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, etc.) to stream, according to AT&T's website. There are three different pricing tiers that customers can choose from...

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