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D.C. Broadcasters Sue Aerokiller for Copyright Infringement
Broadcasters are expanding their attack on Aereo-like services that let consumers view broadcast channels on the web without stations getting a retransmission fee payment
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Barry Diller, Alki David Settle Legal Spat Over BarryDriller.com
The FilmOn boss was ordered not to use variations on Diller's name for commercial purposes
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Les Moonves on Barry Diller’s Aereo: ‘It’s Nothing We Lose Sleep Over’
During the Milken Institute conference, the CBS prez and CEO says Aereo issue is being blown out of proportion
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Barry Diller Regrets Newsweek Buy, Has Low Expectations for NewsBeast
Publishing a print newsmagazine on its own is a "fool's errand," Barry Diller opines
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Aereo Lawsuit: Networks Seek Re-Hearing After Appeals Court Setback
Networks seek to re-address ruling in Aereo's favor for earlier this month
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FOX-Aereo Dispute Could Force Network Off Broadcast TV, Says Chase Carey
The News Corp. president-CEO suggested "converting the FOX broadcast network to a pay channel" during the NAB convention in Las Vegas on Monday
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Fox, Tribune, PBS: Aereo Court Decision a ‘Loss for Creative Community’
Appellate court refuses to stop Barry Diller's Aereo from retransmitting TV stations signals for free
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Newsweek/Daily Beast Changes Name to NewsBeast
The Daily Beast absorbs the now tablet-only magazine even more with a name change
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Barry Diller Sells Shares in TripAdvisor for $300M
Barry Diller sold his 4.8 million shares to John Malone's Liberty Interactive
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Networks Seek Injunction Against Aereokiller
NBC Universal, ABC, CBS and Fox requested an injunction against the streaming service
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Barry Diller’s Aereo Gets Support of Consumer Electronics Association
Consumer Electronics Assn. sides with Barry Diller's fledgling service Aereo in battle with networks
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Barry Diller on Newsweek’s Future: ‘We Have No Stars in Our Eyes’
Barry Diller told investors that the transition of Newsweek from print to digital-only will be painful
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Newsweek Passes – Will Other Newsweeklies Follow?
Could Newsweek have pivoted in time for the digital age? If not, then other newsweeklies like Time are probably destined to follow
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Newsweek Ends Print Edition After 80 Years (Updated)
Former staffers say that Newsweek was swimming against the tide, but are not optimistic it can reinvent itself as a digital publication
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Barry Diller, Scott Rudin Team Up on E-Publishing Venture
New company will be called Brightline and will publish short and long-form fiction and non-fiction