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Western Pacific Broadcast wants three-week delays to reply to the...

Western Pacific Broadcast wants three-week delays to reply to the FCC to oppositions from Armstrong Utilities and Blue Ridge Cable to must-carry complaints for WACP Atlantic City, N.J., so the broadcaster and each cable operator can talk about ways to…

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resolve signal-strength issues. The replies would be due March 6, Western Pacific said in filings in dockets 12-364 (http://bit.ly/VUhsHk) and 12-365 (http://bit.ly/XFDATP). “To be fruitful, these discussions must involve a further exchange of engineering information and an analysis of the information by both parties, which will require additional time,” each filing said. “There is a possibility these discussions will result in an agreement between the parties that will informally resolve this dispute.” Western Pacific on Wednesday got a preliminary nod from the Media Bureau to move another station -- also won in the FCC’s most recent TV-station auction but, unlike WACP, not built out -- within Delaware (CD Feb 14 p15).