AT&T revenue falls short of estimates on satellite TV subscriber loss
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(Reuters) - AT&T Inc missed fourth-quarter revenue estimates on Wednesday, as another loss in DirecTV subscriptions overshadowed a better-than-expected sign ups in monthly bill paying customers.Revenue from the entertainment segment, that includes satellite TV provider DirecTV, fell 6.1% to $11.23 billion (£8.6 billion).The company said it added 229,000 net new subscribers. Analysts had estimated the company to add 145,000 subscribers, according to research firm FactSet.AT&T has been losing..