The Tennis Channel said the FCC shouldn’t let Comcast file more...
The Tennis Channel said the FCC shouldn’t let Comcast file more comments supporting the cable operator’s request for the commission to stay (CD Feb 14 p21) an administrative law judge’s initial decision granting the independent network’s program carriage complaint. The…
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agency’s rules “disfavor replies, expressly stating that replies to oppositions to stay requests ’should not be filed and will not be considered,'” the indie said. “That rule is especially applicable where the proposed reply merely seeks to reargue issues that Comcast already raised and discussed.” If the defendant in Tennis Channel v. Comcast can make another filing, the plaintiff said it also wants to make one, which it included in a filing posted Thursday in docket 10-204 (http://xrl.us/bmskgw).