The Department of Defense’s (DOD) AFN Now streaming app has achieved record-breaking success in 2024, streaming over 1 million hours of content to U.S. military personnel overseas.
With 100,000 subscribers and innovative features, it’s revolutionizing entertainment and communication for American service members and their families.
Introduction
AFN Now, the streaming app developed by the American Forces Network (AFN), marked a pivotal year in 2024 by surpassing 1 million streaming hours and reaching 100,000 subscribers.
Offering live sports, breaking news, and top-tier entertainment, it has become an essential resource for boosting morale and delivering timely information to U.S. military personnel worldwide.
Milestones Achieved
Record-Breaking Growth
- 1 Million Hours Streamed: In just two years since its launch, AFN Now crossed this major milestone, reflecting its growing popularity.
- 100,000 Subscribers: November 2024 marked this achievement, signaling widespread adoption among service members and families.
NFL Partnership Highlights
AFN’s collaboration with the NFL reached new heights in 2024, allowing the app to stream every NFL game to overseas audiences. Football fans from Korea to the Middle East embraced this feature, reinforcing the app’s value.
Features Enhancing the Experience
Flexible Access
AFN Now supports multiple platforms, including:
- Apple iPhones, iPads, and Apple TV
- Android phones and tablets
- Smart TVs and in-home platforms like Roku and Amazon Fire
Curated FAST Channels
The app’s Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) channels cater to specific interests:
- Sports events (e.g., NFL, Olympics)
- Seasonal content (e.g., holiday-themed programming)
Emergency Updates
In addition to entertainment, the app delivers critical updates on events such as natural disasters or security alerts, ensuring service members stay informed.
Impact on Troop Morale and Safety
Boosting Quality of Life
According to Kim Antos, Associate Director of the AFN Broadcast Center, AFN Now significantly enhances troop morale, reenlistment rates, and overall quality of life.
“Our audiences come for the live sports and news, but they stay for the fantastic entertainment programming,” Antos noted.
Supporting Operational Needs
Jim Alexander emphasized the app’s role supporting command teams with timely information for military communities’ safety and awareness.
What of the Future?
The success of AFN Now is a testament to its ability to adapt to technological advancements while honoring its eight-decade legacy.
By combining satellite-delivered and streaming services, it continues to meet the evolving needs of its audience. Future updates promise even greater features and expanded programming.
Something to Ponder
AFN Now’s achievements in 2024 reflect its commitment to serving U.S. military personnel and their families with high-quality entertainment and critical information.
With 1 million streaming hours and 100,000 subscribers, it’s redefining how service members stay connected.
Explore more about AFN Now and its features by visiting afn-now.myafn.mil.
Sources: THX News & Department of Defense.