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Revision as of 13:10, 6 May 2022
Network One was a small "independent" network, consisting of mostly low-powered television stations, scattered across the Continental United States, similar to Urban America Television, America One, or the better-known Ion (formerly PAX). The network officially launched on December 1, 1993,[1] around the same time as Channel America and the American Independent Network, but shut down on November 13, 1997.[2]
"Alternative" programming
Focusing on "alternative" programming, the network consisted of various B-Grade movies, beauty pageants, anime, and episodes of the series Night Flight and Bohemia Afterdark[3] (a Portland, Oregon-based Music Video show). Classic episodes of the 1950s "hard-boiled" crime drama Lock-Up with Macdonald Carey were featured as well. Commercials were filled with advertisements for 1-900 chat lines with a more mature focus.
List of affiliates
Most affiliates have either gone independent, switched affiliations to another television network, or have simply gone off the air. Some, however, have simply turned into rebroadcasters for other stations.
See also
- America One
- American Independent Network
- Channel America
- ION Television
- Independent station
- Urban America Television
References
- ^ NETWORK 1 - rec.video.satellite
- ^ n1.com
- ^ Bohemia Afterdark on Network One internet archive
- ^ Pursuit Channel Official Site - Affiliates Archived 2009-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
Sources
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