Barry Diller Says Aereo’s Survival Depends on Justices’ Decision

The court is to hear arguments over the legality of the streaming service on April 22. Mr. Diller, an investor, says losing the case could stifle innovation.

    

Tina Brown to Leave The Daily Beast and Publishing

The magazine editor said she would start a company to build up her Women in the World conferences.

    



Networks Get a Victory in Court Over Streaming Service

A federal court in Washington blocked one service from streaming the networks’ programs until a copyright infringement lawsuit concludes.

    



Aereo as Bargaining Chip in Broadcast Fees Battle

Time Warner Cable may suggest alternatives for watching CBS.

    

Diller Gives Bleak Assessment of Newsweek

The head of IAC/InterActiveCorp called the acquisition of the struggling newsweekly “a mistake,’’ adding, “I don’t have great expectations.’’

    

Aereo Wins a Battle, and Broadcasters Are Distressed

An appeals court ruled in favor of the Internet streaming start-up’s system to avoid retransmission fees.

The Media Equation: Barry Diller’s Aereo Service Challenges Cable Television

Aereo, a start-up backed by Barry Diller that captures broadcast signals to be streamed online, is sowing chaos in the cable television business.