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  • In an interview, Chet Kanojia , founder and chief executive of Aereo, described the service as the equivalent of going to RadioShack and buying an antenna and putting it on top of your TV or roof.

    Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012

  • One TV executive on Wednesday questioned the legal basis for Aereo's service, in part because it manipulates over-the-air signals to send them across the Internet.

    Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012

  • The company, Aereo, unveiled plans on Wednesday to offer New York City residents beginning March 14 the ability to stream broadcast-TV signals over Web-enabled devices for $12 a month.

    Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012

  • Aereo is the first potentially transformative technology that has the chance to give people access to broadcast television delivered over the Internet to any device, large or small, they desire.

    Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012

  • Aereo is pitching itself as a complement to online video services such as those offered by Netflix Inc., Google Inc's YouTube or Hulu LLC.

    Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012

  • Aereo, of New York City, says it is not planning to pay any such fee to the broadcasters.

    Internet-TV Firm Gets IAC Backing Christopher S. Stewart 2012

  • Mexicans are like Carlos Faustino, who fought beside American airmen in the Pacific Theater and was a member of the elite "Esquadron Aereo de Caza 201," also known as the Fighting 201st.

    The Mexican 2006

  • Mexicans are like Carlos Faustino, who fought beside American airmen in the Pacific Theater and was a member of the elite "Esquadron Aereo de Caza 201," also known as the Fighting 201st.

    The Mexican 2006

  • Piniol managed to get officials of the Argentinean airline Transporte Aereo Rioplatense TAR, some of them based in Miami, to assign an aircraft to the operation and ignore the fraudulent bills of lading, in exchange for nearly $300,000.

    The Secret War with Iran Ronen Bergman 2007

  • He was also seminal to the Newgrass movement, and a band I was in in college -- The Corn Palace Conquistadors -- covered almost every song from his album Aereo-Plain.

    Archive 2007-05-01 David Wharton 2007

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