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Controversial streaming service will be available in three cities, with Atlanta joining Boston and NYC...
Cost will range from 99 cents to $2.99 per month, and already there are 50 to choose from...
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Seeking a declaratory judgment that would bar the network from filing future suits across the country...
Google-owned site could launch up to 50 premium channels with a monthly fee of $1.99 ...
New platform will allow advertisers to get ads up in just a few hours, jumping on the latest trending topics...
Syrian Electronic Army strikes again, setting off panic among tween girls with the claim that Justin Bieber came out...
Media critic messes up piece on gay NBA player Jason Collins, then parts ways with The Daily Beast/Newsweek...
Biggest online video site touts reach among adults 18-34, bigger than any cable network, it claims...
Opens feature to all users after testing with a select group over the past year...
Echoes threats made by Fox and Univision to move to pay TV if Aereo streaming service continues...
It will offer online ratings comparable to TV, with AOL in the pilot program...
Including one from Ed Helms. Microsoft, Weather Company and Wall Street Journal also introduce new shows....
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