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AT&T’s DirecTV is giving refunds on NFL packages due to national anthem protests

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(Bloomberg) — Subscribers to AT&T Inc.’s DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket who want to cancel the service because of football players’ national anthem protests can get refunds, according to customer service representatives.

Former NFL player Eddie George enters ...
Kevin C. Cox, Getty Images for DirectTV
Former NFL player Eddie George enters the field during DIRECTV’s 3rd Annual Celebrity Beach Bowl at Progress Energy Park, Home of Al Lang Field on Jan. 31, 2009 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The protests, which started with some players kneeling during the anthem to protest racial inequality, has expanded to teams and even owners linking arms in a show of unity. The issue has been magnified by tweets from President Donald Trump, who called the protests ‘disgraceful’ and encouraged fans to boycott the NFL.

AT&T is the exclusive home of the Sunday Ticket, which offers the full slate of Sunday afternoon NFL games. The telecommunications company declined to comment.

The TV football package costs almost $300 a season, though AT&T offers various promotions and monthly pricing options.

DirecTV normally has a no-cancellation policy for Sunday Ticket. The Wall Street Journal reported the refunds earlier Tuesday.

With assistance from Rob Golum

 


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