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  2. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large number of American troops in Korea, a number of stations were started. Mobile units followed combat units to provide news and entertainment on the radio. By the time the 1953 armistice was signed, these mobile units became buildings with transmitters, and a network, American Forces Korea Network, was born.

  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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    American Forces Network radio programs (8 P) Pages in category "American Forces Network" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.

  5. Category:American Forces Network radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American Forces Network radio programs" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Sports Byline USA - Wikipedia

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    Nationally, the network claims programming is heard on 200 satellite radio stations, was on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 122, and on CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks channel 2. The station is also available on several international stations and is the main sports programming of the American Forces Network which broadcasts on 500 radio stations ...

  7. AFN Iraq - Wikipedia

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    AFN Iraq was the American Forces Network of radio stations within Iraq. The network, nicknamed Freedom Radio, broadcast news, information, and entertainment programs, including adult contemporary music. Its mission was to "sustain and improve the morale and readiness" of U.S. forces in Iraq.

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  9. Category talk : American Forces Network radio programs

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