Network One
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Network One was a small "independent" network, consisting of mostly low-powered television stations, scattered across the Continental United States, similar to today's Urban America Television, America One, or the almost-popularly-known i (formerly PAX). The network was started in the mid 1980s, around the same time as Channel America and the American Independent Network, but was gone by 1996.
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For a short time during the late 1980s and into the early 1990s, Network 1 (Abbreviated N1) was available "in the clear" (meaning it was not scrambled as most channels of this type were) on C-Band Satcom C1 transponder 11 (Known simply as F1-11). Focusing on "alternative" programming, the network consisted of various B-Grade movies, beauty pagents, Japanamation (the early name for what later would be known as Anime), and episodes of the series Night Flight. Commercials were filled with advertisements for 1-900 chat lines with a more mature focus.
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- America One
- American Independent Network
- Channel America
- i
- Independent station
- Urban America Television