
The Armed Forces Network (AFN), a TV station that broadcasts popular American shows for troops overseas, has almost completely shut down, according to an Associated Press report. For many troops, AFN is the only source of whatever news, entertainment or sports they choose to indulge in. As of Tuesday, that changed.
AFN has stopped broadcasting MLB and NFL games and all entertainment programs. According to its Facebook page, the station is facing “mandatory staff reductions at the AFN broadcast center, mandated by the government shutdown.”
The only station still completely functioning is AFN News.
The U.S. service academies’ football games will reportedly be aired this weekend. But other than that, almost nothing ...
Because they're sending home actual government workers?expat wrote:I was reading an article today about the shut down. It said that 800,000 people have sent home thus shutting the government down. Mainly park workers and office workers. There was then a link to the Census Bureau of the USA...........There are in fact 11 million government employees in the USAHow can sending 800,000 home and having 10,200,000 still working actually be classed as shutting the government down??
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The Syracuse Honor Flight just knocked down the barrier and a couple hundred of them are at the Memorial now.
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