Comcast, Liberman Sign Tolling Agreement in Carriage Beef
Comcast and Liberman Broadcasting agreed to not argue in their carriage fight that any complaints should be dismissed due to the expiration of a statute of limitations. In a tolling agreement effective Sept. 21 and posted Monday in FCC docket…
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16-121, the two agree the statute of limitations is on pause from that date to 30 days after the Media Bureau rules on Liberman's petition for reconsideration of the bureau's Aug. 26 dismissal of the broadcaster's carriage complaint (see 1609260049). The tolling agreement also says Liberman or its affiliates may file additional, related complaints against the cable company, but it won't do so during the tolling period.