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Aereo: Internet Startup Draws Fire From Fox as "Threat to Economics of Broadcast TV"

Fox is threatening to convert its entire operation to a pay-TV-only channel if Internet startup Aereo continues to “steal” its over-the-air television signal. News Corp., which owns Fox, said not being paid by Aereo threatens the economics of broadcast TV, which relies on both retransmission fees and advertising. Say what now? Anyone with an antenna can pick up a TV station’s signals for free. However, as we well know, cable and satellite companies typically pay stations and networks for the right to distribute their programming to subscribers. Industry-wide, those retransmission fees can add up to billions of dollars every year. Fees that Aereo is circumventing with its new business model: Aereo takes broadcast signals from the air with thousands of little antennas, recodes them for Internet use and feeds that to computers, tablets and phones. Subscriptions start at a mere $8 per month, which is much cheaper than a cable package, though the service is mostly limited to broadcast channels. Obviously, they were sued VERY fast, but last week, that industry was shaken after a federal appeals court issued a preliminary ruling siding with Aereo. The company contends that it doesn’t have to pay those fees because it uses thousands of tiny antennas to grab the signal, and a judge agreed. “This is not an ideal path we look to pursue, but we can’t sit idly by and let an entity steal our signal,” NewsCorp COO Chase Carey said in response. “But if we can’t do a fair deal, we could take the network to a subscription model.” While most people get Fox through a pay cable TV provider anyway, millions of other Americans rely on the free signal coming over their own antennas. If realized, Carey’s proposal would amount to a sea change in how Fox does business; currently, Fox sends its signal to TV stations across the country. Those stations, 27 of which it owns directly, relay Fox programming such as New Girl and Glee for free in local markets and add their own local news, etc. Carey didn’t explain how TV stations would be affected if Fox shut off the signals it sent to broadcasters and went straight over to a pay TV model. Later, the company said in a statement that any change due to the Aereo situation would occur “in collaboration with both our content partners and affiliates.” Last week, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York said that Aereo could continue its service despite a legal challenge by Fox, ABC, NBC and CBS. In a split ruling, the court accepted Aereo’s position that having individual antennas meant that Aereo wasn’t retransmitting signals illegally for profit. Rather, the appeals court said that Aereo enabled its subscribers to do what they already could on their own with their own antenna and video recorder.

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Phillip Phillips Makes American Idol History

Move over, Kelly Clarkson. Take a seat, Carrie Underwood. Continue to toil away in obscurity, Ruben Studdard. Phillip Phillips has made history. The Season 11 champion finished at number-two on the Digital Songs chart this week, as the single “Home” was downloaded 278,000 times, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Its the biggest sales week for any winner’s coronation single since SoundScan began tracking downloads in 2003. Phillip Phillips – “Home” Moreover, it’s the second-best digital sales week EVER for any American Idol contestant at any time, trailing only Clarkson’s “My Life Would Suck Without You,” which debuted with 280,000 downloads. Phillips’ achievement is also the fourth most impressive debut of 2012, placing behind Justin Bieber ‘s “Boyfriend” (521,000), Maroon 5’s “Payphone” featuring Wiz Khalifa (493,000) and Katy Perry’s “Part of Me” (411,000). The singer will soon be celebrating in a hospital bed, however. Once a high fever comes down, he is scheduled to undergo surgery in order to cure a kidney ailment. We wish him a speedy recovery!

Defense of Marriage Act Ruled Unconstitutional

An appeals court ruled Thursday that the Defense of Marriage Act, a law that essentially denies a host of benefits to gay married couples, is unconstitutional. The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston said the law, which defines marriage as a union between a man and a woman, discriminates against gay couples. Ya think? The law was passed in 1996 by a Republican-led Congress at a time when it appeared as if Hawaii would become the first state to legalize gay marriage. Since then, many states have instituted their own bans on gay marriage, while eight states have approved it. Massachusetts was the first in 2004. The appeals court ruled the DOMA is unconstitutional because it interferes with the right of a state to define marriage and denies married gay couples federal benefits given to heterosexual married couples, including the ability to file joint tax returns. Somewhere in Indiana, this church kid is singing an angry song. During arguments before the appeals court last month, a lawyer for gay married couples said the law amounts to “across-the-board disrespect.” The couples argued that the power to define and regulate marriage had been left to states for more than 200 years before Congress passed this. An attorney defending the law argued that Congress “wanted to preserve a traditional and uniform definition of marriage” and maintains the power to define terms used to federal statutes to distribute federal benefits. The court did not agree. Last year, President Barack Obama announced the U.S. Department of Justice would no longer defend the constitutionality of the law. Obama voiced support for gay marriage earlier this spring, becoming the first U.S. President to do so. Your view on same-sex marriage :

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GTFOH: Man Who Claimed His Dentures Were The Reason For His DUI Arrest Loses Appeal In Kansas Court

Man Who Cited False Teeth As Reason For His DUI Arrest Loses Appeal In Kansas Court The Kansas Court of Appeals didn’t bite on a man’s claim that his false teeth caused his arrest for driving while intoxicated. Gary Bolton, of Morris County, argued his dentures might have trapped alcohol in his mouth when he took a breath test in 2008. Court records show his blood alcohol level was 0.24, far above the 0.08 limit for driving under the influence. Bolton was trying to stop the state from suspending his driver’s license. He argued police should have made him remove his dentures before the test. But the appeals court ruled Friday that police had complied with a requirement that drivers be observed at least 20 minutes to allow mouth alcohol to dissipate and make sure nothing is put in their mouths. What the hell?? He was clearly drunk when he made up that bullsh**. Source More On Bossip! Celebrity Seeds: T.I. And Tiny Give Their Lil “OMG Girl” Zonnique A Star Studded Sweet Sixteen Photoshop Magic: The Most Ridiculously Doctored Kardashian Pictures Of All Time Guess Which Jordan Rockin’ Rapper Got The Footsy Game Goin’ Under The Table This Weekend? “Hunger Games” Kills It At The Box Office But Rabid Fans Expose Their Racism On Twitter By Hating On Rue And Thresh

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Justin Bieber Hairstyles

Justin has swiftly grow to be a music sensation and someplace down the line his hairstyles has grow to be just as common as his music. He includes a fan base the appeals to men and women of all ages and backgrounds, girls love him and guys want hair like him. So just how does Justin have such an remarkable hair appeal? Its uncomplicated he includes a very good foundation and by that we mean a See more here: Justin Bieber Hairstyles

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Shop Anna Nicole’s Closet for a Good Cause: Dannielynn

To put it delicately, Anna Nicole Smith’s estate is less than flush with cash. (They can thank the appeals process for that one.) So Larry Birkhead has done a little rummaging…

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Anna Nicole Smith Strikes Out in Court

Filed under: Anna Nicole Smith A United States Court of Appeals just ruled Anna Nicole Smith’s estate will get a big ZERO from the estate of the late J. Howard Marshall. Anna was asking for more than $300 million she claims Marshall promised her during their marriage. The court … Permalink

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Top 5 Buzz List – Oct 19th

These are the top posts from Monday, October 19, 2009. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment

Black Lightning

The trailer for a new Russian movie that's like a superhero movie, only the superhero is a flying car.

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Two Girls, 1-Up

That mushroom is about to see things that will scar him for life. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment