AFN News explained

AFN News
Picture Format:1080i (HDTV)
Country:United States
Owner:American Forces Network
Area:United States military bases
Headquarters:Riverside, California, U.S.
Availability Note:limited to U.S. military personnel in military bases
Online Serv 1:Affiliated Streaming Service
Online Chan 1:AFN Now

AFN News is a rolling-news channel providing news from all major news outlets. Programming consists of relays of news and current affairs programming seen on US over-the-air and cable networks.

History

The predecessor of the capacity currently used by AFN News was SATNET, created by the AFRTS in 1978. Test transmissions started in December of that year, eventually replacing the old Television Priority (TPA) packages sent to bases. Regular broadcasting started in 1982, first to Guantanamo Bay, Roosevelt Roads and Panama; then to the joint US-UK military base at Diego Garcia and Keflavik. 17 hours of programming were "de-commercialized" (in order to remove commercial breaks from shows) before being sent to the satellite feed.

The channel started broadcasting on January 2, 1997, as NewSports, replacing the former SATNET service.[1] The channel provided live and tape-delayed news programming as well as primarily tape-delayed sports broadcasts for nine hours on weekdays and twenty hours on weekends.[2] The launch of the channel came as part of a three-phased plan to improve the quality of AFN television broadcasts by starting delivery of signals using digital technology, enabling the creation of more channels.[3]

On August 7, 2001, the channel was renamed AFN News due to the creation of a separate AFN Sports channel.[4]

Newscasts, such as the NBC Nightly News, Fox News, ABC World News Tonight and CBS Evening News, were all scheduled to air in the mornings so viewers could watch the headlines live, but now they air on a tape delay in the regular early evening slot, back to back. The schedule changed on December 5, 2004 in order to add more live programming. Some programs from the OTA networks moved to AFN Prime while Channel One News moved to the newly launched AFN Family.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AFN History . pdf . 2022.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20000519225954/http://www.afrts.osd.mil/afn3.htm#top NewSports
  3. News: Brockman . Kristina . New NMC channels will change television viewing . The White Falcon . . March 28, 1997 .
  4. News: Frith . Teresa J. . Residents will see new channels in August . The White Falcon . . July 27, 2001.
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20241106142510/https://www.stripes.com/migration/afn-tweaking-schedule-adding-live-news-broadcasts-1.26336 AFN tweaking schedule, adding live news broadcasts