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Founder: Chet Kanojia (CEO) Date launched: 2011 Funding: $97 million Industries disrupted: Media, TelecomDisrupting: Comcast, Newscorp, Walt DisneyCompetitors: DyleMobile TV, Elegato, Sling
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There was a time not long ago when watching TV at home was free. An antenna on the roof or those awkward rabbit ears on top of the set brought in your favorite shows. Aereo is attempting to
bring that fading model back.
The New York City-based company has developed proprietary cloud-based antenna and DVR technology that allows consumers to watch live or recorded HD broadcast television on virtually any type
of Internet-connected device, including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets and computers. Founder Chet Kanojia's idea is to use the Internet and inexpensive cloud-computing storage to make
this possible.
By putting the antenna in the cloud and then giving consumers the kind of recording and storage capabilities they've gotten used to when watching their favorite show, Aereo can offer its
services for around $8 to $12 a month, a fraction of the cost of a typical monthly cable subscription. The service is currently available in about 11 cities, including New York, Miami,
Boston, Atlanta and Houston, with more on the way.
The company's future is less than clear, however. In late April the U.S. Supreme Court heard a case brought by the major broadcast companies, including ABC, CBS, NBCUniversal (CNBC's parent
company) and FOX against Aereo. They claim that what the company does is nothing less than steal free, over-the-air TV programming and then transmit that content to its customers over the
Internet. Major Aereo investors, including IAC's Barry Diller, will no doubt be waiting anxiously for the court's ruling, which is expected to be handed down in early summer.
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