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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Mar. 17, 2009

All or Nothing in Case Against Cable, Networks

Attorneys in an antitrust class action suit against television networks and cable companies have gone "all in" - in poker speak - in their battle to change the way people order and watch cable and satellite programming.

By Ciarán McEvoy
Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Attorneys in an antitrust class action suit against television networks and cable companies have gone "all in" - in poker speak - in their battle to change the way people order and watch cable and satellite programming.

In court papers filed last week, attorneys on both sides of the dispute have asked U.S. District Judge Christina A. Snyder to rule on whether NBC Universal, Viacom Inc....

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