AT&T's HBO Max Intensifies Streaming Rivalry With 50% Fee Cut
AT&T Inc's (NYSE: T) HBO Max streaming service has slashed its subscription fees by 50% in a limited period offer.
AT&T offers a subscription for up to six months through Sept. 26 at $7.49 per month for users who accessed HBO via Prime video channels and new and returning HBO Max subscribers.
HBO Max service usually comes at $14.99 per month.
AT&T aimed to win back millions of lost subscribers after dropping out of Amazon.com Inc's (NASDAQ: AMZN) Prime video channels, Reuters reports.
The Prime video membership costs $8.99 per month, plus taxes.
AT&T in July raised its global HBO Max subscriber forecast to 70 million - 73 million by 2021 end.
Price Action: T shares traded higher by 0.20% at $27.65 on the last check Friday.
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