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Aereo: Pay for free TV
The TV industry's best hope of shutting down TV startup Aereo Inc. anytime soon could rest, bizarrely enough, on a legal case involving something called Aereokiller LLC.
First, new to Aereo? Here's how it works: Broadcasters control the retransmission of their shows online, but Aereo found a way around that. It set up a farm of old-fashioned TV antennas, similar the one you used to have on your roof, except way smaller.
In a Q&A with CNET's Marguerite Reardon, Boxee CEO Avner Ronen talks about the latest version of the company's product, the future of cord-cutting, as well as the Aereo controversy and what would happen if Apple competed head-to-head with Boxee.
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..
First, new to Aereo? Here's how it works: Broadcasters control the retransmission of their shows online, but Aereo found a way around that. It set up a farm of old-fashioned TV antennas, similar the one you used to have on your roof, except way smaller.
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