This is a story about multiple lawsuits, a clone, and yet another tale of David vs. Goliath, except this time David and Goliath are kind of the same person
Take Aereo, for example, which is taking live television signals and delivering them over the Web, further blurring the line between traditional and Internet TV. Thanks to a bit of technological wizardry, the company is able to offer things you might
The service retransmits TV broadcasts without paying stations the fees that cable operators pay, so networks are determined to shut it down — even, they say, if they have to go cable-only, Brian Stelter reports in Wednesday's
Could Fox remove its broadcast signals and become available only as part of a cable subscription? That's one possibility that News Corp. COO Chase Carey..
A startup called Aereo is promising customers access to live broadcast television on their computers for $12 a month — or just $80 per year.
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