High Noon for Diller's Aereo - Wall Street Journal


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High Noon for Diller's Aereo
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The Barry Diller-backed start-up Aereo, which streams local broadcast signals over the Web for $12 a month to New Yorkers, faces a do-or-die moment in court next week. Christopher Stewart has details on Lunch Break. Photo: Aereo The TV industry is ...
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Barry Diller's Aereo Wins Partial Dismissal of Broadcasters' Suit TheWrap

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BlogWorld 2012 Rocks New York With A Dynamic Line Up Of Keynote Speakers - MarketWatch (press release)

BlogWorld 2012 Rocks New York With A Dynamic Line Up Of Keynote Speakers
MarketWatch (press release)
Paul Kontonis, Chairman and Founding Member of the International Academy of Web Television (IAWTV) - Kontonis is Chairman and a founding member of IAWTV, a nonprofit organization comprised of leaders in the field of web television, web video, ...

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TV Land Brings the Heat With a Summer Line-Up Full of Funniest Stars and Sitcoms - MarketWatch (press release)

TV Land Brings the Heat With a Summer Line-Up Full of Funniest Stars and Sitcoms
MarketWatch (press release)
Consisting of original programming, classic and contemporary television series acquisitions, hit movies and a full-service Web site, TV Land is now seen in over 98 million US homes. About ViacomViacom (NASDAQ:VIA) (NASDAQ:VIAB) is home to the world's ...

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Southern Californians Can Take Verizon FiOS TV Challenge for Chance to Win ... - MarketWatch (press release)

Southern Californians Can Take Verizon FiOS TV Challenge for Chance to Win ...
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NEWBURY PARK, Calif., May 24, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- To inform Southern Californians that they have an unbeatable choice for their television service, Verizon FiOS TV, the company has developed a new website with the opportunity to win a ...

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FilmOn.TV Launches First Multi Channel Live TV App for Facebook - Sacramento Bee

FilmOn.TV Launches First Multi Channel Live TV App for Facebook
Sacramento Bee
The first streaming HD TV provider, FilmOn.TV, announced today that with the new FilmOn.TV app "FilmOn Live TV", you can chat with friends and share live TV in HD at the same time, all on Facebook. FilmOn.TV is the first live streaming internet ...
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Obama campaign launches web portal designed to fire up supporters - msnbc.com

Obama campaign launches web portal designed to fire up supporters
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you are, you don't have to move to boise or whatever it is to be in the campaign office you can do it online. an enormous advantage. >> you have to do a cost benefit analysis , how speexpensive this is? >> expensive but not as much as television.

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The Browning of Media on the Internet: A Step Forward or Back? - Huffington Post

The Browning of Media on the Internet: A Step Forward or Back?
Huffington Post
With the advent of new media and advances in access to technology the internet is supplementing, complimenting and slowly siphoning viewers from television. While the delivery mechanisms for viewing video are changing, mainstream content providers ...

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A company claims its device enables you to watch hundreds of crystal-clear TV ... - ABC Action News


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A company claims its device enables you to watch hundreds of crystal-clear TV ...
ABC Action News
Internet TV devices like Boxee Live TV and a Rocu box offer free TV, movies and music. They will set you back $50 to $100, but allow you to stream your favorite shows to your television. Anyone can go directly via the Internet to just about any network ...

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How the Internet has changed companies' marketing plans - Los Angeles Times

How the Internet has changed companies' marketing plans
Los Angeles Times
It wasn't that long ago when the marketing menu for businesses consisted of print, radio and television. But as the Internet took hold, and Americans began to spend larger and larger shares of their time online, businesses began to see the ...

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At Network TV's Gathering, Web Is Central - New York Times

At Network TV's Gathering, Web Is Central
New York Times
TWO media rituals took place in New York City last week: the television upfront presentations and the city-sponsored celebration of all things digital, Internet Week. At times, it was hard to tell which was which. At the upfronts, network TV executives ...

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