Nexstar, Mission Seek Extension on Good-Faith Response
Nexstar and Mission Broadcasting requested an extension on the due date for their response to Comcast’s complaint alleging a violation of the good-faith retransmission consent negotiation rules (see 2212130029), said filings posted Wednesday in docket 22-443. The broadcasters want the…
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extension to account for this month's holidays, said the filings from Mission and Nexstar. “The majority of this time period occurs during the holiday season, where both principals and counsel will be taking time off from work and engaging in long-planned holiday travel,” Nexstar said. The responses are currently due Jan. 3, but the broadcasters are seeking an extension to Jan 17. Comcast doesn’t object to the extension, Nexstar said. Nexstar and Comcast recently settled a breach of contract lawsuit related to the complaint (see 2212200057).