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Comcast, Entertainment Studios Clash Over Filing Deadlines

Comcast's arguments that an Entertainment Studios/National Association of African American Owned Media response to its objection was late filed "suggests Comcast has no effective response to Petitioners' showing," said Entertainment Studios and NAAAOM in a filing Monday in docket 10-56.…

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While Comcast argues the response to its objection (see 1604050018) was due April 11, not the April 15 it was filed on, Entertainment Studios/NAAAOM said the deadline actually was April 18 in part because of the additional days granted to a pleading if the replies are directed by mail, and thus it "was early, not late." The FCC and Comcast didn't comment.