Cablevision and the Game Show Network must submit...
Cablevision and the Game Show Network must submit a status report on their program carriage case by Dec. 6, said Chief FCC Administrative Law Judge Richard Sippel in an order Wednesday (http://fcc.us/17V2Uen). The status report should describe their efforts to…
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prepare for a hearing and possibly a proposal for a new hearing date, the order said. “It has been quite some time” since either company “apprised the Presiding Judge of their hearing preparations,” said the order. The Cablevision/GSN case has been on hold since June, while the parties waited for carriage disputes involving the Tennis Channel’s complaint against Comcast (CD May 29 p1) and a Time Warner Cable lawsuit against the FCC (CD Sept 5 p4) to be resolved. Cablevision and GSN have been required to submit periodic status updates (CD June 27 p21).