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Strong Growth in Wireless and U-verse Drives Revenue and Adjusted Earnings Per Share Growth in AT&Ts Fourth-Quarter Results
Aereo, which is led by Navic Networks founder Chet Kanojia, has not disclosed how many customers have signed up for its service in New York.
With broadcasters demanding that cable operators and satellite TV providers pay increased retransmission-consent fees, legal advice online Aereos expansion could make it more difficult for stations to threaten to pull their signals from pay TV providers in order to extract those increased fees.
NBC, CBS, Free legal information Fox and 14 other broadcasters have accused Aereo of copyright infringement. But a U.S. District Court denied a request from the broadcasters last July to issue a preliminary injunction that could have forced Aereo to shut down until the case is resolved.
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Diller said last March that Aereo would expand to 75 to 100 cities in one year. While Aereo isnt expanding as rapidly as originally expected, its move could have an impact on TV station owners negotiating retransmission-consent agreements with pay TV providers. Aereo announced at the Consumer Electronics Show that it would also launch service this year in Miami, Austin, Houston, Baltimore, Detroit, Denver, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Tampa,The law online. Cleveland, Kansas City, Raleigh-Durham, N.C., Salt Lake City, Birmingham, Ala., Providence, R.I., and Madison, Wis.
Strong Growth in Wireless and U-verse Drives Revenue and Adjusted Earnings Per Share Growth in AT&Ts Fourth-Quarter Results
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