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Mar 19 2008 12:00am EDT

Late Breaks: Comcast, CNBC, Metro, more

-The F.C.C. has ordered a new hearing on network neutrality after Comcast packed the first one with bought-off-the-street seat-fillers. [Portfolio]

-It's hard to remember now, but most newspapers did not support the Iraq War at the time it started. [Huffpo]

-CNBC kind of embarrassed itself, in multiple ways, with an ad it ran in today's Wall Street Journal. Oof. [TV Newser]

-The former publisher of Metro Newspapers has filed a $100 million racketeering suit against his old company. [Media Mob]. □


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