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  2. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    AFN-Korea, formerly American Forces Korea Network (AFKN), was the largest of AFN's Pacific TV operations, although there are also AM and FM operations from military bases around Korea. AFKN began TV operations on 15 September 1957 and consisted of an originating studio at Yongsan Garrison , Seoul, and six relay transmitters throughout the ...

  3. AFN Prime - Wikipedia

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    AFN Prime is the main channel of the American Forces Network.The channel feed airs current sitcoms, dramas, syndicated court shows, talk shows, game shows and reality shows popular in the United States, from U.S. over-the-air and cable networks, with a time delay from 24 hours to six months or more behind the United States airdates.

  4. Category:American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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  5. AFN Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    AFN Frankfurt was a radio station in Frankfurt, Germany, that was operational from 1945 to 2004. It was a part of the American Forces Network (AFN) broadcasting to US soldiers serving overseas, and long served as headquarters of AFN Europe. It was popular not just with soldiers, but also with a German "shadow audience", and was instrumental in ...

  6. AFN Bremerhaven - Wikipedia

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    AFN Bremerhaven was the first AFN television station in Europe to broadcast its programming in color. The U.S. European Edition of " Stars and Stripes " (S&S) reported in its Thursday, August 21, 1975, edition that the AFN-Europe Commander, Lt. Col. Floyd A. McBride, announced that AFN's first color TV broadcast would begin in Bremerhaven on ...

  7. Far East Network - Wikipedia

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    Now known as the American Forces Network-Japan (AFN-Japan), with the disestablishment in 1997 of the Far East Network, this network provides military members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and State Department diplomatic personnel and their families with news, information and entertainment by over-the-air radio and TV, and by base cable television.

  8. List of television networks by country - Wikipedia

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    American Forces Antarctic Network at McMurdo Station, US; cable system with six channels (note: information for US bases only, 2002) American Forces Antarctic Network (AFAN) (McMurdo Station) American Forces Network (AFN)

  9. AFN Munich - Wikipedia

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    The AFN Munich was a radio station of the American Forces Network of the United States Army, operating from Munich, Bavaria, from 1945 to 1992. [1] [2] The station carried the nickname "The voice of Southern Bavaria". [3] The station was the first AFN station to operate in occupied Germany. [1] [2]