News

Aereo Inc, the Barry Diller-backed online television venture that is facing a legal battle from four major broadcasters said it had raised $34 million from its new round of financing. New ...
Barry Diller’s Web conglomerate says it took a $66.6 million charge for “write-downs of certain investments,” including Aereo, which has raised around $100 million to date.
WHERE: CNBC'S "SQUAWK ON THE STREET" Following is the unofficial transcript of CNBC's Becky Quick's conversation with IAC's Barry Diller about Aereo. All references must be sourced to CNBC. BECKY ...
That’s particularly bad news for media bigwig Barry Diller, who helped the startup get off the ground when his company IAC led a $20.5 million funding for Aereo back in 2012.
Diller adds that while the Supreme Court decision won't cause him a big financial loss, it is a blow to consumers. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
Foes of Aereo wasted no time celebrating their hard fought victory in Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court decision, which held by a 6-3 ruling that Barry Diller's upstart technology company had ...
If the Supreme Court decides to shut down Aereo it will have “profound effects on the development of technology,” IAC chairman Barry Diller said Sunday. “It's almost like saying, ‘what if ...
Diller on Aereo: It's like Betamax. If the Supreme Court determines that the streaming TV service Aereo is breaking the law, the ruling "will have profound effects on the development of technology ...
Barry Diller, chairman of the media giant IAC, was in the courtroom on Tuesday morning when the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in television broadcasters’ high-stakes lawsuit against Aereo.
If the Supreme Court determines that the streaming TV service Aereo is breaking the law, the ruling “will have profound effects on the development of technology,” one of the service’s main ...
Aereo investor and media mogul Barry Diller said Sunday that a Supreme Court decision to shut down the Internet streaming service would have “profound effects on the development of technology ...