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A month after the U.S. Olympic Committee announced plans to launch a new standalone cable network, the organization has reversed course, putting the effort on ice for the foreseeable future.
Following a meeting with International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge in Berlin, USOC chairman Larry Probst put the brakes on the proposed channel. “We will secure the full support and cooperation of the IOC before we move forward with the Olympic Network,” Probst said, in a statement released Sunday.

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