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CBS chief Les Moonves: We’ll move online if Aereo wins in high court

Such a move would likely signal the end of local CBS programming, said John ?Barrett, a director of consumer analytics at Parks Associates.

“Depending on the way that this goes legally, there could be so much turned upside down,” said Barrett.

An Aereo spokeswoman declined to comment.

Still, Barrett and others do not see that happening.

“Do you really want to make it harder for people to watch your content?” Barrett asked.

From the article, "CBS chief Les Moonves: We’ll move online if Aereo wins in high court" by Jordan Graham.

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