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The Game Show Network wants justice.

The network, owned by Sony and AT&T, has asked the Federal Communications Commission to step in to help enforce a court order that would put it back on Altice’s basic tier.

GSN got booted from Cablevision’s expanded package back in 2011.

It was placed on a sport tier, which requires an added fee, making it less accessible to subscribers.

But GSN convinced a judge on Nov. 22 to order the cable company — recently bought by Altice — to return the network to an expanded basic tier.

GSN, which airs classics, including “Family Feud,” and “What’s My Line,” is still available only on a sports tier that requires an extra fee.

Cablevision, the regional New York cable operator, said it moved GSN in an attempt to cut costs — but GSN argued in court that it should have moved other less highly rated channels instead.

Altice said it disagrees with the judge’s decision and intends to appeal.

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