If you’re thinking about canceling cable in favor of something cheaper, Aereo is a pretty attractive alternative at $8 to $12 a month. The online service, which is currently available in New York, plans to expand to 22 other U.S....
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Barry Diller's Aereo is perceived as a challenger to cable companies, but it may end up helping their bottom line.
Aereo’s Web TV Service May Be Cable Companies’ Ace in the Hole
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Tiger Woods plays a bunker shot during the WGC-Cadillac Championship last week in Doral, Florida.
Tiger Woods Behave! Trace Sports TV Aims Its Lens at U.S. Shores
As if there weren’t enough sources of celebrity gossips, Trace Sports, whose TV shows cover the private lives of stars from golf legend Tiger Woods to hoops wizard LeBron James, has its eyes on the U.S. even as it’s working...
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If Time Warner Inc. CEO Jeffrey Bewkes isn’t aware of all the media he controls, give him a break. After all, he has a lot on his plate: CNN, HBO, Warner Bros. film studios, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network … and...
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The lawsuit is the latest flare-up in what’s become an increasingly acrimonious relationship over affiliate fees.
Cablevision’s Viacom Lawsuit: How We Got Here
Why can’t we be friends? You may have read yesterday that Cablevision is suing Viacom for forcing it to take lower-rated channels along with its most popular networks, a practice the pay-TV company claims is illegal. Cable operators and networks...
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