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Dish DBS filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in federal court in Houston, with a pre-packaged restructuring plan already backed by 88% of bondholders. The filing is a direct consequence of a stalled $20 billion spectrum asset sale to AT&T — a deal EchoStar was counting on to service its $25 billion debt load. For entertainment executives and their representatives, this is a story about a major legacy media infrastructure player in a forced pivot, and what it signals about where telecom and content distribution power is moving next. Key Takeaways: * Dish DBS filed Chapter 11 in Houston federal bankruptcy court with 88% bondholder support for a pre-packaged restructuring plan. * EchoStar carries $25 billion in total debt; a $20 billion AT&T spectrum asset sale was the primary repayment mechanism and has been delayed due to what EchoStar calls "unforeseen delays." * EchoStar expects Dish to emerge from bankruptcy in Q3 (July–September 2026); brands, customers, and operations are stated to be unaffected. * Dish satellite TV now has just 5 million subscribers; streaming sibling Sling TV has 2 million — both in structural decline. * Charlie Ergen returned as chairman and CEO specifically to manage this restructuring; he had publicly warned bankruptcy was a possibility. * EchoStar's strategic pivot is from pay-TV toward wireless telecom, leveraging spectrum assets acquired following the Sprint–T-Mobile merger — a transition complicated by tight national security regulations on spectrum transfers. * The AT&T spectrum deal closing is the single load-bearing event for EchoStar's post-bankruptcy viability; watch for regulatory movement in the coming weeks. For anyone tracking distribution infrastructure — studios negotiating carriage, producers with Sling deals, or investors watching the telecom-media boundary — the question isn't whether Dish survives bankruptcy (the pre-pack math suggests it does). The question is whether the AT&T deal closes on terms that make EchoStar's wireless ambitions real. That outcome will determine whether EchoStar emerges as a credible new-era telecom player or a restructured shell with spectrum it can't effectively monetize. Subscribe to The Option for daily updates on the business behind the business.
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