直播电视集团
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直播电视集团公司(DIRECTV Group, Inc.,NASDAQ: DTV)是一家世界领先的数位多途径电视娱乐、宽频卫星网路和服务及全球性录影和资料广播提供商。
休斯电子公司(Hughes Electronics Corporation)2004年3月16日宣布,公司已更名为“直播电视集团(The DIRECTV Group, Inc.)”,其在纽约证券交易所的股票代码也由“HS”变更为“DTV”,并于3月17日起以新的公司名称和股票代码进行交易活动。
公司总裁兼首席执行官凯斯·凯利(Chase Carey)说,“公司将专注于直播电视业务,而直播电视将主导我们的未来战略并为我们的股东带来更大的价值。”“我们的新名称更好地体现了我们致力于围绕‘直播电视’——这个美国领先的数字多频道电视服务提供商来发展各项业务的决心。拥有超过1,220万用户的直播电视,其名称和品牌有助于我们更好地与用户产生共鸣;同时,此次更名旨在进一步强调我们的未来将有赖于直播电视业务的发展。”
休斯公司的原子公司,包括直播电视公司(DIRECTV, Inc.)、休斯网络系统公司(Hughes Network Systems)、直播电视拉美公司(DIRECTV Latin America)以及泛美卫星公司(PanAmSat)将继续作为直播电视集团的子公司。
伴随此次更名,直播电视集团将启用新的公司标识。同时,公司网址也变更为“directv.com”。
Hughes Electronics was formed in 1985 when Hughes Aircraft was sold by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to GM for $ 5.2 billion. General Motors merged Hughes Aircraft with its Delco Electronics unit to form Hughes Electronics.
The group then consisted of: Delco Electronics Corporation, Hughes Aircraft Company, and Hughes Space & Communications Company.
Hughes Electronics founded DirecTV.
Hughes Electronics and PanAmSat agreed to merge their fixed satellite services into a new publicly held company, also called PanAmSat with Hughes Electronics as majority shareholder.
GM transferred Delco Electronics to its Delphi Automotive Systems business.
The aerospace and defense operations of Hughes Electronics (Hughes Aircraft) were merged with Raytheon. The remaining companies remained under the Hughes Electronics name and within GM.
Hughes Electronics Corporation sold its Hughes Space & Communications Company manufacturing business to Boeing, now renamed Boeing Satellite Development Center.
In December 2003, GM's interests in the remainder of the company, DirecTV, DirecTV Latin America, PanAmSat and Hughes Network Systems were sold to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, reorganizing itself into the DirecTV Group. News Corp. actually owned only 39% of DirecTV, however it was the largest single shareholder, and several DirecTV executives had strong links to News Corp, including Chase Carey.
PanAmSat was sold to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. in August.
SkyTerra Communications, Inc. completed its purchase of 100% controlling interest in Hughes Network Systems from the DirecTV Group in January.
In November 2006, News Corporation agreed to transfer its interest in DirecTV Group to John Malone's Liberty Media. In return it bought back Liberty's shares in News Corp., giving the Murdoch family tighter control of the latter firm.
On February 2008, after receiving FCC approval, Liberty completed its acquisition of News Corporation's stake in DirecTV. In return it bought back its shares of News Corp. However, Liberty was required by the FCC to sell its shares in either DirecTV's Puerto Rican operations or Liberty Global's cable provider in Puerto Rico. DirecTV Puerto Rico was accordingly placed in a trust twelve months later.
On May 4, 2009, DirecTV Group Inc. said it would become a part of Liberty's entertainment unit, part of which would then be spun off as a separate company called DirecTV. Liberty would increase its share of DirecTV from 48 to 54 percent, with Malone and his family owning 24 percent.
The resulting company would own Game Show Networks, FUN Technologies and three regional sports networks that had been part of Liberty.