DirecTV plans controversial change for customers amid struggles
DirecTV has been operating in a harsh new reality that many of its telecom industry competitors also face.
Over the past few years, many consumers have been rapidly ditching cable services (which have gradually become more expensive) for streaming platforms to save money.
A recent survey from Pew Research Center found that 83% of Americans use streaming platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video to watch movies and TV shows, while only 36% are subscribed to cable or satellite TV services.
Amid this growing trend, which gained traction around 2010, DirecTV hasn’t provided consistent updates about how many customers it loses each quarter. However, a report from MoffettNathanson, which CSI Magazine obtained, revealed that cable providers lost 1.03 million subscribers during the second quarter of 2024. Satellite services, such as Dish and DirecTV, collectively lost 495,000 TV customers.
As DirecTV loses customers, it has quietly reduced its satellite TV services and focused on developing its streaming business.
In 2023, DirecTV launched its Gemini devices, which allow customers to watch live TV and access streaming apps through a single device.
Over the past few months, DirecTV has added new features to these devices. For example, in August, it began offering a multi-channel viewing feature, allowing Gemini users to watch four live channels simultaneously.
Now, DirecTV will soon add custom screensavers for these devices. However, what’s uncanny about this move is that the screensavers are created by artificial intelligence. They allow Gemini users to insert themselves into the on-screen images, which contain items such as clothing or furniture that they can shop for.
DirecTV has partnered with Glance, a consumer AI company, to add these sceensavers to Gemini devices by early 2026.
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Once the change rolls out, Glance’s AI wallpapers will appear when a Gemini device is left idle for 10 minutes, according to a recent report from The Verge.
It will then display several images into which users can insert themselves by scanning a QR code on their TV screen. Users will then be instructed to download the Glance mobile app to upload their own personal image.
Users can insert themselves into a 30-second AI-generated video by selecting the “craft my moment” feature. To customize an image or video on their TV screen, users can even talk into their Gemini TV remote and ask the AI tech to change the color or style of clothing it puts them in.
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