Western Pacific Broadcast sought a 22-day delay to Feb. 18...
Western Pacific Broadcast sought a 22-day delay to Feb. 18 to reply to Armstrong Utilities’ opposition to the broadcaster’s must-carry FCC complaint for WACP Atlantic City, N.J. The request cited talks between engineers for the two sides over whether the…
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cable operator gets the station’s signal in good quality at its principal headend, and the discussions could lead to a settlement, Western Pacific said in a motion for extension in docket 12-364 (http://xrl.us/boddtb). The motion was similar to other extension requests the broadcaster has made for WACP must-carry complaints against Armstrong and others (CD Jan 16 p17).