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47 U.S.C. § 534(h)(1)(C)(i) for No. 07-5553 -- Petitioners Brief (Final Version)
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P. 1No. 07-5553 -- Petitioners Brief (Final Version)No. 07-5553 -- Petitioners Brief (Final Version)Ratings: (0)|Views: 1,376|Likes: 0Published by Long Island Business NewsMore info:Categories:Government & PoliticsPublished by: Long Island Business News on Jun 23, 2009Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee MoreSee lesshttp://www.scribd.com/doc/16718716/No-075553-Petitioners-Brief-Final-Version10/18/2011pdftextoriginal 07-5553
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CABLEVISION SYSTEMS CORPORATION,Petitioner,v.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION,UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,Respondents
On Petition for Reviewof an Order of the Federal Communications Commission
BRIEF FOR PETITIONER (Final Version)
P.C.701 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.,Suite 900Washington, D.C. 20004(202) 434-7300February 8, 2008H
LLP1615 L Street, N.W.,Suite 1300Washington, D.C. 20036(202) 223-7300
Counsel for Cablevision SystemsCorporation
LLP1285 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, New York 10019(212) 373-3000
Pursuant to Rule 26.1 of the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure,petitioner states as follows. Cablevision Systems Corporation is a publiclytraded company. Cablevision Systems Corporation has no parentcorporation. The following publicly held corporations own 10% or more of Cablevision Systems Corporation’s stock: Legg Mason, Inc. (throughClearBridge Advisors, LLC, Smith Barney Fund Management LLC, andClearBridge Asset Management, Inc. as a group) and T. Rowe PriceAssociates, Inc. Directly or indirectly, Cablevision Systems Corporationowns and operates (among other things) cable systems.