Atlantic Broadband and Western Pacific Broadcast continued trying to resolve...
Atlantic Broadband and Western Pacific Broadcast continued trying to resolve the broadcaster’s must-carry complaint against the operator, and believe they can do it without FCC “intervention,” Atlantic said. It sought another one-week delay to reply to Western Pacific, which has…
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filed several complaints seeking pay-TV carriage on systems in the Philadelphia area for WACP Atlantic City, N.J. The broadcaster didn’t object to the extra time, which would come after the agency had given the operator a one-week extension (CD Jan 9 p15), Atlantic Broadband said in a filing posted Monday to docket 12-1 (http://xrl.us/boasyo).