Aereo makes Atlanta the third city to get its TV anywhere service
Aereo has announced that Atlanta, Ga. will be the next market to receive its streaming TV service, with a roll out scheduled for next month.
Aereo has announced that Atlanta, Ga. will be the next market to receive its streaming TV service, with a roll out scheduled for next month.
Streaming TV startup Aereo has modified its pricing plans to now only offer memberships at $8 per month or $12 per month. While the CEO claims it's about simplifying, the real reason is likely revenue.
TV anywhere startup Aereo is doing its best to stave off attacks that its business is operating illegally, and has now asked a federal court in New York to block broadcaster CBS from filing additional lawsuits.
CBS has had plenty to say about its future if TV startup Aereo is permitted to exist, and now the company is investing some of its resources into a streaming video startup that could help it stay competitive.
Despite continued legal attacks by television networks, controversial streaming TV startup Aereo will bring its service to Boston starting on May 15.
"They're independent businesses, they can choose to do what they wish to," said Aereo's Chet Kanojia at the Ad Age Digital conference today.
Major broadcast station CBS could disconnect its freely available broadcast signal in favor of becoming a cable channel, according to recent comments made by CBS chief exec Leslie Moonves.
News Corp. may take its major broadcast station Fox off the air and convert it to a cable network, the company said today.
Streaming TV startup Aereo has won a major court victory against TV networks that makes sure it can continue operating its service to bring network television to PCs, tablets, phones, and other devices.
Streaming TV startup Aereo has expanded its coverage area to include parts of New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania — the first major step in a larger rollout that will likely attract more consumers.
Guest Post Aereo shows the kind of chutzpah that only small innovators can. It is pushing for a broad interpretation of fair use rights, an interpretation that is relevant to the 21st century.
IAC-backed Aereo is expanding its disruptive pay TV service into 22 new markets, the company announced today.
IAC-backed television service Aereo recently announced that it's reached a deal to bring the Bloomberg TV cable network to its lineup of available channels.
Aereo is rolling out new support for its satellite broadcast TV service on web browsers, the company announced today.
TV streaming startup Aereo has unveiled a more flexible pricing structure that includes a $1 day pass, $8 and $12 monthly passes, and an $80 annual plan.
Aereo lets New York City residents view live streams from major TV broadcast …
Broadcast TV networks have lost their legal battle to stop influential media businessman Barry Diller’s Aereo from operating for the time being, thanks to a decision by a federal court judge issued Wednesday.
The judge ruled that Aereo could continue …
Earlier this year we reported quite a bit on Aereo, a New York startup that offers customers the ability to watch network TV (the free stuff you get over rabbit ears) on any internet-connected device. It is now embroiled …
Aereo, which streams local broadcast television to your mobile devices, has filed a second countersuit against PBS, Fox, and two New York broadcasters already embroiled in legal battle with the entertainment tech startup.
Aereo allows people to receive broadcast TV …
I’m sitting in my office (by which I mean my kitchen) watching Rachel Ray on my iPad and Kathy Lee on my laptop. These aren’t clips or day or old episodes. It’s live programming that’s streaming to me via Aereo, …
Aereo, the New York startup that is building a new system for streaming and recoding live TV, is countersuing the big TV networks that filed a lawsuit against it at the beginning of this month. The company, which is backed …