DIRECT TV PLANS TO CANCEL ONE AMERICA NEWS- REPUBLICAN SENATE FIGHTS BACK

 

 

As a subscriber to AT&T and Direct TV. (AT&T owns DirectTV)  I just called AT&T to voice my objection to their plans to cancel their coverage of One America News (OAN)   OAN was the only channel that covered the battleground states’ legislative inquiry into the 2020 election voter fraud .   Witness after witness came forward in each of the battleground state legislature inquiries that had signed affidavits attesting to their witnessing the fraud. These hearing went on for over a week or two.     I sat and watched those hearings in each battleground state the whole darn day.  The testimonies of the witnesses were mesmerizing !  No other channel would cover those hearings.  
If you are also an AT&T and DirectTV  subscriber and feel as I do, please call AT&T at 800 288 2020 to voice your objection to the cancellation of OAN.  Please see the article below where the Republican senators are also demanding answers from DirectTV  Nancy   

Republican Senators Demand Answers About DirectTV’s Attempt To Cancel Right-Leaning News Network OAN

Tristan Justice is the western correspondent for The Federalist. He has also written for The Washington Examiner and The Daily Signal. His work has also been featured in Real Clear Politics and Fox News. Tristan graduated from George Washington University where he majored in political science and minored in journalism. Follow him on Twitter at @JusticeTristan or contact him at Tristan@thefederalist.com.
MARCH 31, 2022

If DirectTV follows through on its promise to drop OAN from its airwaves, the network would be stripped its largest distributor.

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A pair of top Senate Republicans are demanding answers from AT&T after a subsidiary of the telecom giant announced plans to drop One America News Network (OAN) from its satellite service by April.

“We write to you with grave concern for the future of journalism and political discourse in America,” wrote Sens. Mike Lee of Utah and Chuck Grassley of Iowa earlier this month. The pair of GOP lawmakers outlined potential personal interests in the decision from one member of AT&T’s board of directors. He also holds a financial stake in Dominion Voting Systems, which is suing OAN for its coverage of the 2020 election:

1. One America News Network (‘OANN’) is being sued for alleged defamation by Dominion Voting Systems.

2. Dominion Voting Systems is owned by Staple Street Capital.

3. William Kennard is on the executive board of Staple Street Capital.

4. William Kennard is also the Chairman of AT&T’s board of directors.

5. AT&T owns 70% of DirectTV, and controls two seats on DirectTV’s board of directors.

6. DirectTV has decided not to renew its contract with OANN.

“These facts raise serious questions about the role of political influence in DirectTV’s programming decisions,” Lee and Grassley added, “as well as whether AT&T’s Chairman has allowed personal financial considerations to influence his oversight.”

The senators gave AT&T until April 4 to respond to questions about the company’s decision to ax OAN from its lineup.

OANN responded to DirectTV’s January announcement it would not renew the companies’ contract with a lawsuit filed in early March.

“AT&T, AT&T Services, and DIRECTV have bowed to political pressure and have put their
unlawful interests and the unlawful personal, political, and financial interests of their
management ahead of contractual and legal obligations,” the network argued.

While Fox News and Newsmax retracted stories indicting Dominion Voting Systems, OANN never did. If DirectTV follows through on its promise to drop OANN from its airwaves, the network would be stripped of its largest distributor.

Former President Donald Trump called for a boycott of DirectTV in response to its planned termination of the satellite provider’s relationship with OANN.

 

 

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