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Cablevision and the Game Show Network are waiting...

Cablevision and the Game Show Network are waiting to see if The Tennis Channel will pursue an en banc rehearing of its case against Comcast by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, carriage dispute opponents said in…

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status reports filed in docket 12-122 (http://bit.ly/1cNxANn) at the request of Chief Administrative Law Judge Richard Sippell (CD June 27 p21). Comcast was decided in the cable provider’s favor May 28 (CD May 29 p1). “The deadline for seeking rehearing en banc of the panel’s opinion is set to expire on July 12, 2013, and Tennis Channel has publicly stated that it intends to pursue further remedies, including en banc review of the panel decision,” said GSN. Since the decision could still be appealed, it’s not clear how it will apply to the Cablevision/GSN case, said both the cable provider and the network. Both companies said the final result of the Comcast case may cause them to change evidence or seek new evidence for their own case, which has been delayed indefinitely to allow Comcast to resolve.