A hearing on the Game Show Network’s program carriage complaint against...
A hearing on the Game Show Network’s program carriage complaint against Cablevision starts Jan. 30 at 10 a.m., Chief FCC Administrative Law Judge Richard Sippel ordered. He set a schedule for the case, sent to him by the Media Bureau,…
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in which the independent network claims the cable operator favored affiliated channels over GSN and in which Cablevision denies the allegations. The complainant’s final expert reports are due Oct. 22, and the defendant must be ready by Nov. 5, with discovery complete by Dec. 14, wrote Sippel, who set other deadlines in the order which he said “mostly” follows the dates suggested by the two companies (CD June 25 p17). Both sides have “the option to conduct brief direct examination of its witnesses for introduction, to address or clarify any fact issue raised for the first time in an opposing party’s written direct testimony, and to briefly summarize the witness’s written direct testimony before the witness is proffered for cross examination,” Sippel wrote in the order dated Thursday regarding docket 12-122 that’s not yet posted in that docket.