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Litigation

May 29, 2013

Appellate court rules in favor of Comcast in discrimination case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia unanimously ruled that Comcast did not discriminate against the unaffiliated Tennis Channel by offering it on a less widely viewed cable tier.


By Ryne Hodkowski


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Tuesday unanimously ruled that cable giant Comcast Corp. did not discriminate against the independently owned Tennis Channel by offering it on a less widely viewed cable tier.


The decision overturned an earlier split ruling by the Federal Communications Commission ordering Comcast to offer the network to audiences comparable to those of its ...

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