Dish Network showed progress in its pivot toward the wireless business, smashing Wall Street’s fourth-quarter earnings estimates and reporting just shy of 8 million retail wireless subscribers as of the end of 2022.
The company’s shares perked up 5% on the news, ending the trading day at $13.76, though the stock remains well below its level in mid-2022.
During the company’s quarterly earnings call, Executive Chairman Charlie Ergen widened his attack on programmers seeking to extract ever-higher fees from Dish to carry their networks. The company has long been at odds with regional sports networks and at times has feuded with HBO, Univision and local stations. Asked during the press portion of the call about the company’s dispute with Cox Media Group, nine of whose stations went Dark on Dish platforms last fall.
“I said it about regional sports and I’m saying it now,” Ergen said. “The next step in retrans is down,...
The company’s shares perked up 5% on the news, ending the trading day at $13.76, though the stock remains well below its level in mid-2022.
During the company’s quarterly earnings call, Executive Chairman Charlie Ergen widened his attack on programmers seeking to extract ever-higher fees from Dish to carry their networks. The company has long been at odds with regional sports networks and at times has feuded with HBO, Univision and local stations. Asked during the press portion of the call about the company’s dispute with Cox Media Group, nine of whose stations went Dark on Dish platforms last fall.
“I said it about regional sports and I’m saying it now,” Ergen said. “The next step in retrans is down,...
- 2/23/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Dish Network lost 268,000 net pay TV subscribers in the fourth quarter, compared with a drop of 273,000 in the year-ago period and a gain of 30,000 in the third quarter of the year.
The latest quarter’s figures include subscriber drops for the traditional Dish pay TV service, as well as the Sling TV streaming service. The company disclosed in a regulatory filing early on Thursday that it lost around 77,000 Sling TV subscribers in the latest period, while recording a net decline of about 191,000 traditional satellite TV subscribers.
The company, led by CEO Erik Carlson and chairman Charlie Ergen, ended 2022 with 9.75 million total subscribers, down from 10.02 million as of the end of the third quarter on Sept. 30. That included 7.42 million Dish TV subscribers, down from 7.61 million as of the end of September, and 2.33 million Sling TV subscribers, down from 2.41 million as of September. It had wrapped the year 2021 with 10.71 million total users,...
The latest quarter’s figures include subscriber drops for the traditional Dish pay TV service, as well as the Sling TV streaming service. The company disclosed in a regulatory filing early on Thursday that it lost around 77,000 Sling TV subscribers in the latest period, while recording a net decline of about 191,000 traditional satellite TV subscribers.
The company, led by CEO Erik Carlson and chairman Charlie Ergen, ended 2022 with 9.75 million total subscribers, down from 10.02 million as of the end of the third quarter on Sept. 30. That included 7.42 million Dish TV subscribers, down from 7.61 million as of the end of September, and 2.33 million Sling TV subscribers, down from 2.41 million as of September. It had wrapped the year 2021 with 10.71 million total users,...
- 2/23/2023
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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After several quarters of declaring a potential merger of Dish Network and DirecTV as “inevitable,” Dish Network Chairman Charlie Ergen appeared to move up the timeline Wednesday.
Following Dish Network’s third-quarter earnings, Ergen was asked by an analyst whether the current political environment would allow for a long-anticipated merger of the two companies.
“You’re hesitant to be a political football for somebody to complain about big companies or whatever in an election cycle. But that election cycle is over next week. And then you have a window, where I think all companies are looking at M&a,” Ergen said.
“If the timing was right, it would be in the near term, not the longer term,” he added.
The two companies had previously tried to merge in 2002, but were blocked by federal regulators, who said the combination would reduce the number of video options for consumers.
After several quarters of declaring a potential merger of Dish Network and DirecTV as “inevitable,” Dish Network Chairman Charlie Ergen appeared to move up the timeline Wednesday.
Following Dish Network’s third-quarter earnings, Ergen was asked by an analyst whether the current political environment would allow for a long-anticipated merger of the two companies.
“You’re hesitant to be a political football for somebody to complain about big companies or whatever in an election cycle. But that election cycle is over next week. And then you have a window, where I think all companies are looking at M&a,” Ergen said.
“If the timing was right, it would be in the near term, not the longer term,” he added.
The two companies had previously tried to merge in 2002, but were blocked by federal regulators, who said the combination would reduce the number of video options for consumers.
- 11/2/2022
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
ABC’s Queens immediately won us over with its memorable premiere and its continuous balance of drama, heartfelt moments, upbeat musical scenes, and beautiful camaraderie. And while they may be overlooked, the incredible sets of the Los Angeles-set series shine while simultaneously supporting the actors. The reunited hip hop quartet — Brianna (Eve), Naomi (Brandy), Valeria (Nadine Velazquez), and Jill (Naturi Naughton) — navigate the music industry twenty years after the height of their fame. We see stage concerts, music videos, and the musicians’ day-to-day lives in their homes and hotel suites. TV Insider caught up with P. Erik Carlson, Queens’ production designer, and dove into the intriguing behind-the-scenes work that we don’t often notice while watching our favorite shows. What changed from your initial plans for Queens during the season? P. Erik Carlson: The biggest change that has affected us that has now come out in the press would be Eve’s pregnancy.
- 11/16/2021
- TV Insider
Charlie Ergen is stepping down as Dish CEO, relinquishing the company’s top executive position to president and chief operating officer Erik Carlson. Ergen, who handed that “president” title over to Carlson in 2015, will now focus his efforts on the wireless business going forward, per Dish. Ergen stepped back into the chief executive officer job two years ago. “With more than 20 years’ experience at Dish, Erik brings a complete understanding of the business opportunities both Dish TV and Sling TV possess,” Ergen said on Tuesday morning. “I have every confidence that under Erik’s leadership our new organizational structure will deliver.
- 12/5/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Production designer Erik Carlson created sets from Wisteria Lane and worked with Christopher Nolan. His most recent project had him working alongside Greg Yaitanes to create the famous cabin of Ted Kaczynski,...
- 10/18/2017
- by Jazz Tangcay
- AwardsDaily.com
Director Erik Carlson and Riding Hood Motion Pictures have released a new clip for Wolf Mother. The clip is titled "Last Night I Heard Something." The clip shows Zelda, played by Najarra Townsend (Contracted), looking into a shadowy baby stroller. The film is currently on a film festival run. And, it had a sold-out showing, in Hollywood, in early June. Wolf Mother will see more screens, throughout the Summer. For now, fans of kidnap thrillers can find more on this feature here. The film's story is a complicated one. Zelda, a former Hollywood starlette, sets out to solve a high profile kidnapping case. Along the way, she meets up with a petty thief. Together, they must overcome their own personal demons, if they hope to find this missing child. Along with the clip, a few stills have been released for Wolf Mother. The stills show actors Maria Olsen, Townsend and...
- 7/11/2016
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Charlie Ergen is giving up his President title — and the day-to-day operational control that comes with it — at Dish Network. Both will go to the promoted Erik Carlson, while Ergen maintains his roles as CEO and chairman. As such, Carlson will supervise all Dish revenue-generating, operating and administrative units, including Customer Acquisition and Retention, Finance and Accounting, Human Resources, Marketing, Media Sales, Programming, Operations and the company’s newly formed Technology Office. “Erik joined us just before our first satellite launch and has consistently demonstrated remarkable leadership across his many assignments throughout our business,” said Ergen. “He has a clear.
- 12/11/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The decision is part of Dish Network CEO Charlie Ergen’s sweeping change in the top ranks that the company says is designed to “align its business to more fully respond to the dynamic pay-tv environment” and become a player in wireless communications. Erik Carlson, who was Evp of Operations, is now President — a title Ergen had held — and COO. Previous COO Bernie Han became Evp of Strategic Planning. Both will continue to report to Ergen as will Evp of Corporate…...
- 12/11/2015
- Deadline TV
The identity of Rosie Larsen's killer(s) wasn't the only revelation on the finale of AMC's critically maligned detective series.
By Josh Wigler
Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos in "The Killing"
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On June 17, 2012, the unthinkable happened: After two seasons filled with enough whodunit headaches to scare away even the most patient of viewers, "The Killing" finally unmasked its killer — or killers, rather.The AMC detective series' season-two finale finally resolved the mystery that plagued committed fans for 26 long episodes. I was not one of those fans. I, like many of you, bailed on "The Killing" very early on in season one. Also like many of you, I was stunned to learn that the season-one finale didn't answer the question of who killed Rosie Larsen; viewers would have to wait until the end of season two for that particular case to close, extending the longest episode of "Law & Order: Svu" by an additional marathon.
By Josh Wigler
Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos in "The Killing"
Photo:
On June 17, 2012, the unthinkable happened: After two seasons filled with enough whodunit headaches to scare away even the most patient of viewers, "The Killing" finally unmasked its killer — or killers, rather.The AMC detective series' season-two finale finally resolved the mystery that plagued committed fans for 26 long episodes. I was not one of those fans. I, like many of you, bailed on "The Killing" very early on in season one. Also like many of you, I was stunned to learn that the season-one finale didn't answer the question of who killed Rosie Larsen; viewers would have to wait until the end of season two for that particular case to close, extending the longest episode of "Law & Order: Svu" by an additional marathon.
- 6/18/2012
- MTV Music News
The identity of Rosie Larsen's killer(s) wasn't the only revelation on the finale of AMC's critically maligned detective series.
By Josh Wigler
Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos in "The Killing"
Photo:
On June 17, 2012, the unthinkable happened: After two seasons filled with enough whodunit headaches to scare away even the most patient of viewers, "The Killing" finally unmasked its killer — or killers, rather.The AMC detective series' season-two finale finally resolved the mystery that plagued committed fans for 26 long episodes. I was not one of those fans. I, like many of you, bailed on "The Killing" very early on in season one. Also like many of you, I was stunned to learn that the season-one finale didn't answer the question of who killed Rosie Larsen; viewers would have to wait until the end of season two for that particular case to close, extending the longest episode of "Law & Order: Svu" by an additional marathon.
By Josh Wigler
Joel Kinnaman and Mireille Enos in "The Killing"
Photo:
On June 17, 2012, the unthinkable happened: After two seasons filled with enough whodunit headaches to scare away even the most patient of viewers, "The Killing" finally unmasked its killer — or killers, rather.The AMC detective series' season-two finale finally resolved the mystery that plagued committed fans for 26 long episodes. I was not one of those fans. I, like many of you, bailed on "The Killing" very early on in season one. Also like many of you, I was stunned to learn that the season-one finale didn't answer the question of who killed Rosie Larsen; viewers would have to wait until the end of season two for that particular case to close, extending the longest episode of "Law & Order: Svu" by an additional marathon.
- 6/18/2012
- MTV Movie News
NEW YORK -- Dish Network Corp. said late Tuesday that Carl Vogel has stepped down as president for personal reasons, with chairman and CEO Charlie Ergen taken on his role, effective immediately.
Ergen also serves as chairman and CEO of EchoStar Corp., the other company created in a recent split of the satellite TV giant.
Vogel remains vice chairman of Dish Network and EchoStar, reporting to Ergen, and continues to leading the corporate development, programming and business & commercial services functions, according to the company. Dish Network didn't specify the nature of the "personal reasons" he had for giving up the president role.
Ergen also announced the promotion of Erik Carlson to the role of executive vp, operations at Dish and of Tom Stingley to thepost of executive vp, sales & distribution for the company.
Ergen also serves as chairman and CEO of EchoStar Corp., the other company created in a recent split of the satellite TV giant.
Vogel remains vice chairman of Dish Network and EchoStar, reporting to Ergen, and continues to leading the corporate development, programming and business & commercial services functions, according to the company. Dish Network didn't specify the nature of the "personal reasons" he had for giving up the president role.
Ergen also announced the promotion of Erik Carlson to the role of executive vp, operations at Dish and of Tom Stingley to thepost of executive vp, sales & distribution for the company.
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