DirecTV Group

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DirecTV Group Inc.
Image:DTVGroup.jpg
Type Public (NYSE: DTV)
Founded 1994
Headquarters El Segundo, California
Key people (Keith) Rupert Murdoch, Chairman
Industry Telecommunication
Products Direct broadcast satellite
Revenue $13.164 billion (2006)
Operating income $632.6 million USD (2006)
Net income $335.9 million USD (2006)
Employees 9,200 (2006)
Website directv.com

DirecTV Group Inc. (NYSE: DTV), is an American direct broadcast satellite television company formerly known as Hughes Electronics.

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, Hughes Space & Communications Company, Hughes Network Systems, and DirecTV.

  • 1994: Hughes Electronics founded DirecTV.
  • 1996: 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.
  • 1997: 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.
  • 2003: GM's interests in the remainder of the company, DirecTV, DirecTV Latin America, PanAmSat and Hughes Network Systems were sold to News Corporation in December. This group was renamed the DirecTV Group. News Corp. actually owns only 39% of DirecTV, however it is the largest single shareholder, and several DirecTV executives have strong links to News Corp.
  • 2006: SkyTerra Communications, Inc. completed its purchase of 100% controlling interest in Hughes Network Systems from the DirecTV Group in January.
  • 2007: In November, News Corporation has reportedly agreed to transfer its interest in DirecTV Group to John Malone's Liberty Media. In return it will buy back Liberty's shares in News Corp., giving the Murdoch family tighter control of the latter firm.


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