Glenn Britt, Time Warner Cable‘s chief executive, announced this week that with more and more cord cutters and expensive cable bundling, they may look to Aereo‘s technology of broadcasting signals over an Internet connection in the future. If Aereo’s system is declared legal, according to Britt, Time Warner Cable may take advantage of the business model of using public airwaves to get content to consumers, acknowledging that the traditional format of channel bundling needs an update.
Aereo currently serves only a few markets, but if Time Warner Cable, a national company, took this model too, this means big things for the TV industry.
Read more about it at The Washington Post.
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