Les Moonves |
"It's illegal. They’re taking our signal," he said
on a stage in Beverly Hills
at the Milken Global Conference, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
That Aereo stories are "on the front of the trade
papers every day is silly," Moonves said, given the company has been
around for 18 months and has just 2,000 subscribers.
Moonves said if the networks lose in courts, he'll take the
case to Congress, and consumers won't be happy if they lose access to CBS
content because of a dispute with Aereo.
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Diller, said Moonves, has "done what he likes to do:
disrupt everybody." He added, though, "We don't lose sleep" over
Aereo.
"I don't think they’re going to hurt us with 2,000
subscribers in New York City ,"
he said.
Moonves was speaking duringa panel discussion called The Big
Picture for Global Media and was on stage with Valhalla Entertainment CEO Gale
Anne Hurd, Sony Entertainment chairman and CEO Michael Lynton and Clear Channel
Communications CEO Robert Pittman.
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