Law360, New York (May 04, 2009) -- Consumer plaintiffs in antitrust action against a group of major TV networks and cable companies — including NBC Universal Inc. and Time Warner Cable Inc. — are challenging a judge's finding that they must present evidence of competitor exclusion to prove they were injured by the defendants' alleged channel bundling.
The cable subscribers filed a motion Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California seeking adjudication of their argument that foreclosure to independent programmers entering the...


