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Aereo’s CEO signals more hiring in Hub

Internet TV company Aereo continues to expand and is looking to Boston to beef up its engineering staff even as it faces lawsuits across the country from broadcast industry giants.

“They clearly are getting enough traction that the investors are saying let’s expand this nationwide,” said Brett Sappington, a media analyst and director of research at Parks Associates in Dallas.

From the article, "Aereo’s CEO signals more hiring in Hub" by Jordan Graham. 

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