(click thumbnail)ALEXANDRIA, Va. Research shows that besides a good commissary, nothing is more important to U.S. service members and civilians overseas than hearing news and music from the United ...
The American Forces Network is cutting several of its radio programs and will stop offering commercially produced podcasts on its AFN Go streaming service starting Thursday, as part of broader Defense ...
The syndicated morning show will join the American Forces Network, effective Monday, November 13, on AFN Radio’s alternative music channel, Freedom Radio. The show, which broadcasts from iHeartMedia’s ...
One more sign that the American military presence in Iraq is winding down: an Armed Forces Network(AFN) radio station is now off the air. After 8 years broadcasting in Baghdad, AFN-Iraq--better known ...
Armed Forces Network officials cannot definitively say when its AM radio station will be back on the air in the German state of Hessen after an explosion at a transmitter site interrupted programming ...
The American Forces Radio Network have linked up with the TeshMedia Group, and will now broadcast the John Tesh Radio Show/Intelligence For Your Life Radio, on AFN Radio’s “Today’s Best Hits” channel, ...
(click thumbnail)AFN announcer Sgt. Harry LytleDuring World War Two, the Armed Forces Radio Service “may well stand as the highest expression of American broadcasting.” That was the view of one of the ...
The American Forces Network (AFN) is the US military’s radio and TV network for American servicemen and women serving overseas. The programming that’s broadcast by AFN is in some ways the American ...
While iHeartMedia CEO Bob Pittman is likely a more familiar name to broadcast media executives, Hal Pittman plays a highly important role for the United States Armed Forces. How so? He’s the Director ...
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