 
History of AFN brought to life at Washington-area broadcasting museum
The National Capital Radio & Television Museum in Bowie, Md., on Saturday opened a new exhibit on the history of the American Forces Network, the military’s broadcasting service for service members stationed overseas.
Former servicemembers work to ensure AFN viewers get a view of home
As a sergeant in Air Force radio communications 18 years ago, Mike Hill found limited television choices at Clark Air Base in the Philippines.
How does AFN make its musical selections?
Who’s Who of AFN in the PacificAFN knows they can’t please everybody, but they tryCAMP FOSTER, Okinawa.
‘Geek Squad’ takes to the Misawa airwaves
American Forces Network officials at Misawa have added another regularly scheduled radio program to their lineup.
Q&A with AFN executives Larry Sichter and Jef Reilly
Larry Sichter, American Forces Network affiliate relations chief, and Jef Reilly, director of American Forces Radio, sat down for an interview with Stars and Stripes last week in AFN Europe’s studio headquarters at Coleman Barracks in Mannheim, Germany, following a live call-in show.
AFN debuting HD sports channel
Some American Forces Network viewers will be able to enjoy the passes, runs and hits of National Football League action in all its high-definition glory this weekend.
Over-the-air AFN broadcasts to end in South Korea
American Forces Network’s broadcast will no be longer available to viewers using conventional roof-top aerials or old-style rabbit ears in South Korea starting May 1, AFN Korea announced last week.
 
    
 
 
 
 
