An FCC administrative law hearing in the Game Show Network’s...
An FCC administrative law hearing in the Game Show Network’s program carriage dispute with Cablevision would start Jan. 29 under a proposed schedule submitted by the parties last week (http://xrl.us/bnckug, http://xrl.us/bnckuk). The schedule calls for document production to begin Aug.…
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6, with a Dec. 14 deadline for completing deposition. Cablevision said in its filing that it expects to call six fact witnesses, acknowledging the number could change as the hearing approaches. Cablevision said it sees little or no need to depose witnesses, but has been informed by GSN that “it may seek to take ten (10) depositions and that it will not agree at this time to even limit the number to that.” The network said in a filing that it may need to conduct 10 fact witness depositions in addition to expert witness deposition, but “GSN will re-asses as document discovery ensues."