With the Supreme Court recently opting not to hear Tennis Channel’s review of a DC Circuit decision that found Comcast didn’t discriminate against the network in terms of carriage, could another long-running carriage complaint be nearing an end? Cablevision sure hopes so. It has told the FCC it plans to file a motion shortly to dismiss GSN’s program carriage complaint against. Read on for the arguments from both sides.

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Salt Lake City and Denver can kiss Aereo goodbye, at least for now. Here’s the story.
 
Cable has been advocating for further opening up the 5 GHz band for unlicensed use and FCC Democratic commish Jessica Rosenworcel is on the same page. Her take here.
 
DirecTV, DISH and NAB react to Rep Greg Walden’s (R-OR) draft STELA reauthorization bill.

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Father of Cable Modem’s Untold Story in New Book

September seems to be the unofficial month for industry book releases, but when it comes to Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard’s “The Accidental Network,” it has taken years to get around to explaining how his struggling LANcity created the cable modem and transformed the internet forever.

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