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The FCC Media Bureau dismissed without prejudice the must-carry complaint...

The FCC Media Bureau dismissed without prejudice the must-carry complaint of KSQA-TV Topeka, Kan., for carriage on Cox’s cable system, an order released Friday said (http://xrl.us/bnvikw). The main question was whether the station is entitled to carriage on Cox’s channel…

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12 when its over-the-air signal is on channel 12 but its program and systems information protocol (PSIP) channel is 22, the order said. “KSQA’s channel positioning choice may attach only to its Major Channel Number as carried in its PSIP,” the order said. “Therefore its demand that it be carried on Channel 12 must be denied.” But the station may renew its carriage demand after it completes a separate but related proceeding to change or delete its PSIP channel, the order said.