Arab Times

WASHINGTON:

Variety

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Allen

The Supreme Court on Monday threw out a lower court ruling in favor of a black media mogul and comedian who’s suing cable giant Comcast alleging racial discrimina­tion.

The justices agreed unanimousl­y that an appeals court applied the wrong legal standard in allowing business owner Byron Allen’s $20 billion suit against Comcast to go forward. Allen has a separate $10 billion suit against Charter Communicat­ions that the justices’ decision also affects.

A federal appeals court in San Francisco had said that Allen needed to show that race was among the factors in Comcast’s decision not to offer him a contract. But the Supreme Court said that Allen has to show that race was the decisive factor in the cable companies’ refusal to carry his television channels. Comcast has said it declined to carry the channels because the programmin­g isn’t very good.

Comcast, which is based in Philadelph­ia, said in a statement it was pleased with the justices’ decision.

Allen’s lawyer had said previously he would go forward with the case no matter what the Supreme Court decided Allen needed to show. In a statement Monday, Allen called the ruling “harmful to the civil rights of millions of Americans.”

Allen’s Los Angeles-based Entertainm­ent Studios has several television networks including Cars.tv, Comedy.tv, Pets.tv, Recipe.tv and JusticeCen­tral.tv. Allen also owns The Weather Channel and a movie distributi­on company. (AP)

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