Posted AT 3:24 AM EDT on 09/05/08
Media firms reject federal rules
GRANT ROBERTSON
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Cable and satellite companies say the government has no place telling them which TV channels to carry, even after Shaw Communications Inc. sparked an industry-wide dispute this week by dropping a number of local stations across the country from its StarChoice satellite service.
In documents filed yesterday, Rogers Communications Inc.
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