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The FCC Enforcement Bureau said it opposed a motion from...

The FCC Enforcement Bureau said it opposed a motion from Cablevision to let the cable operator and the Game Show Network submit excerpts from videotaped depositions instead of live testimony at an April 2 administrative law hearing (http://bit.ly/X0o56c). The bureau…

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wouldn’t have the chance to cross-examine the witnesses, it said. At the very least, the bureau asked for a chance to review the videotaped testimony to determine whether it would have questions on cross-examination, it said. “If, after reviewing the testimony to be offered, the Bureau agrees with Cablevision and GSN that the proffered testimony is clear and no further cross-examination is necessary, the Bureau anticipates withdrawing any objection,” it said.