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Associated Press
Monday, March 28, 2005 NEW YORK -- The NFL Network has taken control of the regional networks run by the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as well as a fledgling one being set up by Atlanta. In return, the teams will get items for local use from the networks, which conducts shows that includes all 32 coaches. The decision was made at last week's meetings in Maui, Sports Business Journal reported Monday. It was approved by a vote of 31-1. The NFL Network began broadcasting in late 2003 and has had ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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