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Western Pacific Broadcast and RCN got more time from the FCC to make...

Western Pacific Broadcast and RCN got more time from the FCC to make filings related to the broadcaster’s must-carry complaints for WACP Atlantic City, N.J., against that cable operator and others, a commission official said. The extensions include two requests…

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by the broadcaster for three more weeks, to March 6, to reply to oppositions to the complaints from Armstrong Utilities and Blue Ridge Cable (CD Feb 15 p13), the official said. RCN, which sought until April 4 to oppose Western Pacific’s must-carry complaints against that operator, got that time, the official said. “The parties have had discussions regarding carriage by the Company of the Station’s signal in the communities at issue and are optimistic that the dispute ultimately can be resolved without further burdening the Commission,” said RCN’s motion for extension, which Western Pacific consented to, and was posted in docket 12-361 last week (http://bit.ly/Vmwdm5). WACP is demanding pay-TV carriage in the Philadelphia market.