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Atlantic Broadband sought a one-week delay of a deadline, to Jan....

Atlantic Broadband sought a one-week delay of a deadline, to Jan. 14, to respond to a must-carry complaint from Western Pacific Broadcast, which didn’t object to the extension. “Atlantic Broadband and Western Pacific have attempted to resolve their issues, and…

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believe they may be able to do so without the need for Commission intervention,” the cable operator said in a motion for extension posted Monday in docket 12-1 (http://xrl.us/bn9xos). The complaint, seeking guaranteed carriage of Western Pacific’s WACP Atlantic City, N.J., on the operator’s Philadelphia-area systems, would then have a Jan. 24 reply deadline for the broadcaster. Western Pacific recently dismissed carriage complaints against Verizon (CD Jan 8 p13).