Ahead of delivering its actual second quarter financial report, AT&T has leaked a bunch of subscriber figures and trends in an 8K filing that implies additional outside investment interest in the New DirecTV spinoff, in the same week the venture received FCC approval. These figures are subject to adjustments, of course, but are more likely to be downgraded further than receive a boost in the opposite direction. AT&T’s premium video businesses (combining DirecTV, AT&T TV and U-verse TV) lost 473,000 subscribers during the second quarter, shrinking the total video footprint further to 15.4 million, down 13% from 17.7 million as of Q2 2020. Admittedly, AT&T’s latest bout of cord cutting during the second quarter of this year pales in comparison…