Topic: Aereo
Ivi, a pay TV service that was streaming over-the-air TV signals on the Internet without permission, has finally reached the end of the road in court. The Supreme Court on Monday…
Barry Diller's oft-sued startup Aereo isn't just refusing to back down, it's expanding. The broadcast streaming service will hit some 22 new cities in 2013, including Austin and Houston, Texas,…
Well, it was pretty clear to most people that this was coming: Jason Kilar is leaving Hulu, presumably with a huge payout. The exec's exit package has been estimated at…
Broadcasters asked a Manhattan appeals court to shut down Barry Diller's service Aereo on Friday. The service, they say, is retransmitting its content without a license. The lawsuit has been…
Let it never be said that New Yorkers are slow to capitalize on acts of God. Gotham's media community was in overdrive on Monday, likely from their houses, apartments or maybe…
A federal appeals court may have put the final nail in ivi's coffin. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Monday upheld a lower court's temporary injunction against…
In a unusual legal twist, broadcasters may now have two shots at killing Aereo, the controversial TV streaming service recently launched by media mogul Barry Diller. Alki David, the provocative media…
Broadcasters moved today to file an appeal with the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York, following the District Court's decision yesterday to hand upstart Aereo its first legal victory.…
Score Round 1 to Barry Diller. A federal judge in New York Wednesday denied broadcasters' request for a preliminary injunction against Aereo, a new pay TV service backed by the…
Broadcasters will face off with pay TV upstart Aereo next week over claims that Aereo is retransmitting TV signals without permission in violation of the U.S. Copyright Act. The U.S. District…



