NEW YORK (AP) — AT&T is unveiling a new package that combines traditional TV and wireless services as it seeks to broaden its offerings following its $48.5 billion purchase of satellite TV company DirecTV about a week ago. The change isn't huge, given that AT&T and DirecTV already had cross-marketing deals as separate companies. But Monday's announcement is "the first step of what's to come," said Brad Bentley, AT&T's chief marketing officer for entertainment and Internet services. Bentley said AT&T is planning several products to integrate mobile phone and TV services in ways rivals can't because they don't own both businesses.