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NOTE: I’m proposing the following edits for FleishmanHillard on behalf of AT&T. I am a paid editor and aware of the COI guidelines. Below, I’ve outlined requested edits to the Venues and Sponsorships sections to account for accuracy given changes that have occurred. Please let me know of any questions or comments as you review. Thanks for your time and consideration. Jon Gray (talk) 20:48, 19 August 2021 (UTC)Reply
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PNC Bank is putting its name outside of Dallas' American Airlines Center as part of a deal to add another corporate sponsor to the sports and event district...PNC will be the third name on the plaza. AT&T was the original naming rights partner and it reverted to Victory Plaza once AT&T's deal expired in April 2017.
The playing surface at War Memorial Stadium has been named AT&T Field as part of a sponsorship agreement with the corporation, officials announced Wednesday. The agreement, which marks the first time the field has been separately named, lasts for at least five years.
AT&T no longer will be the naming rights sponsor for the Cotton Bowl, industry sources told ESPN.com on Wednesday. AT&T had been the Cotton Bowl's naming rights sponsor since 2007.
Comcast Corporation has replaced AT&T as the US Olympic Committee's communications partner in a multi-year deal spanning the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea, and the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
AT&T has suspended its sponsorship of USA Gymnastics in the wake of a sexual abuse scandal, the company announced on Tuesday. AT&T joins Procter & Gamble, Hershey's and Under Armour as sponsors that have left the beleaguered national governing body since December.
The AT&T Red River Showdown is traditionally a sell-out year after year, and played on the first or second Saturday in October.
North American esports organisation 100 Thieves has joined forces with American multinational conglomerate AT&T. The multi-year deal will see AT&T become 100 Thieves' official 5G and fibre innovations sponsor.
AT&T's involvement in the sport is completed by its title sponsorship of the home of NBA franchise San Antonio Spurs (reported annual fee of $2.05 million), and sponsorships of fellow franchises the Houston Rockets and the Chicago Bulls, estimated to be worth $1 million each.
Now the company is doubling up with Monday;s College Football Playoff National Championship. Broadcasters will inform viewers that the game is played at AT&T Stadium and presented by AT&T.
The Stars will have AT&T logos on their home and road helmets, according to a team spokesperson.
AT&T's involvement in the sport is completed by its title sponsorship of the home of NBA franchise San Antonio Spurs (reported annual fee of $2.05 million), and sponsorships of fellow franchises the Houston Rockets and the Chicago Bulls, estimated to be worth $1 million each.
The NBA struck a deal with AT&T to be the league's official wireless sponsor, according to an AT&T news post. The multiyear partnership will create new experiences for fans across the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League, NBA 2K League and USA Basketball.
AT&T: The US telecommunications giant signed with the WNBA in April 2019 to become the first non-apparel partner to have its logo featured on all team jerseys.
US media giant AT&T has become the National Basketball Association's (NBA) new official wireless telecommunications partner, taking over from longtime rival Verizon. The multiyear marketing deal is designed to create enhanced technological engagement across the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League, NBA 2K League and USA Basketball.
US media giant AT&T has become the National Basketball Association's (NBA) new official wireless telecommunications partner, taking over from longtime rival Verizon. The multiyear marketing deal is designed to create enhanced technological engagement across the NBA, WNBA, NBA G League, NBA 2K League and USA Basketball.
AT&T is replacing Verizon as the NBA's lead sponsor in wireless telecom, one of the biggest-spending marketing categories both inside and outside of sports. The multiyear deal includes marketing rights across the NBA, USA Basketball, WNBA, G League and the NBA 2K League.
Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. I added the first part of the quote, unbolded |
NOTE: I’m proposing the following edits for FleishmanHillard on behalf of AT&T. I am a paid editor and aware of the COI guidelines. Please let me know of any questions or comments as you review. Thanks for your time and consideration. Jon Gray (talk) 17:44, 8 October 2021 (UTC)Reply
Recommend adding the following sentence (in bold, below) to the tail end of the existing section re: AT&T/One America News Network to account for the fact that AT&T refuted the claims made:
AT&T denied the allegations, claiming that the company does not have a financial interest in OAN.[1]
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After this story was published, AT&T issued a statement saying it has 'never had a financial interest in OAN's success and does not 'fund' OAN.'
That comedian John Oliver who has a huge following in the US, and whose firm indirectly works for AT&T, criticized the company for its funding of the far-right conspiracy spreading channel OAN, with tens of millions of dollars, is highly relevant so that numerous sources picked up what Oliver said, so it should not be reverted like this.--Tomwsulcer (talk) 21:55, 11 October 2021 (UTC)Reply
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
NOTE: I’m proposing the following edits for FleishmanHillard on behalf of AT&T. I am a paid editor and aware of the COI guidelines. A few pieces of information in the lead section are now outdated, so I’m proposing the following edits for accuracy. Please let me know of any questions or comments as you review. Thanks for your time and consideration. Jon Gray (talk) 21:31, 2 August 2022 (UTC)Reply
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It is the world’s largest telecommunications company by revenue[4] and the 3rd largest provider of mobile telephone services in the U.S.[5][6]
As of 2022, AT&T was ranked 13th on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations, with revenues of $168.8 billion.[7]
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TOP 10 LARGEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES IN THE WORLD: 1. AT&T. Revenue $168.9 billion
It's been a busy year for T-Mobile, but the carrier continues to see subscriber growth and says it has now moved past AT&T to become the nation's second-largest wireless carrier despite the coronavirus pandemic... Combining the additional postpaid subscribers with the addition of Sprint's customer base gives T-Mobile a total of 98.3 million subscribers, which it says pushes it past AT&T when it comes to total postpaid and prepaid users, though the company is still behind Verizon.
Subscribers and connections – Postpaid: 82,694,000; Prepaid 19,095,000
TOP 10 LARGEST TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES IN THE WORLD: 1. AT&T. Revenue $168.9 billion
It's been a busy year for T-Mobile, but the carrier continues to see subscriber growth and says it has now moved past AT&T to become the nation's second-largest wireless carrier despite the coronavirus pandemic... Combining the additional postpaid subscribers with the addition of Sprint's customer base gives T-Mobile a total of 98.3 million subscribers, which it says pushes it past AT&T when it comes to total postpaid and prepaid users, though the company is still behind Verizon.
Subscribers and connections – Postpaid: 82,694,000; Prepaid 19,095,000
Fortune 500 – AT&T. Rank 13; Key Financials (Last Fiscal Year) – Revenues: $168,864 ($ millions)