Aereo is tackling the broadcasters’ challenge to its technology head-on, asking the Supreme Court to take a copyright case that will decide the future of how we watch TV. Read more »
Your Twitter feed will soon contain clips from CSI or 60 Minutes thanks to the company’s new partnership with CBS. For Twitter, this represents a doubling down on its big bet… Read more »
A House member is proposing a new law that would give viewers more power over which channels appear in their TV packages, and end some hardball tactics that arise in disputes… Read more »
Viewers can stream over-the-air TV services like Aereo in New York but not California. The case could go to the Supreme Court – but not until 2015 or later, leaving consumers… Read more »
CBS and Time Warner Cable resolved a long-running blackout. But the deal did little to address the underlying causes, including sports rights, that are giving rise to a growing number of… Read more »
A major TV channel has gone black for millions of Americans. As the blackout goes into its fourth week, the FCC will have to realize that band-aid solutions won’t work: instead,… Read more »
Aereo, a service that brings TV to smartphones for $8 a month, is going full speed ahead despite ongoing legal uncertainty. Its latest expansion includes Dallas and Miami. Read more »
Millions of TV watchers have been cut off from CBS because a broadcaster is fighting a cable company over $1. The two sides are trying new tricks to get the upper… Read more »
The growth in online video shows means more alternatives to TV than ever before — but advertising dollars are stubbornly sticking with the older medium. Read more »
A new technology lets consumers watch and record live TV shows on smartphones and other devices. Due to court fights, a large part of the country won’t see it anytime soon… Read more »