The DC Circuit sided with broadcasters, who contended the cablers
bringing the action had no standing to bring the case, and in fact had no
case to begin with.

Chairman Martin said the decision would prevent cable companies "from
either choosing to cut-off signals of must-carry broadcast stations after
the digital conversion or requiring customers to purchase higher priced
packages with set-top boxes to receive the same analog channels in
digital."

This one's for you, Comcast Chicago...

http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6610397.html



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