AFN Sports 2

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AFN Sports 2
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States military bases
Headquarters Riverside, California, U.S.
Programming
Language
  • English
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
Owner American Forces Network
Sister channels
History
LaunchedFebruary 5, 2006;19 years ago (2006-02-05)
Links
Website MyAFN
Availability limited to U.S. military personnel in military bases
Streaming media
Affiliated Streaming ServiceAFN Now

AFN Sports 2 is AFN's exclusive home for UFC and WWE programming, including all pay-per-view events, as well as motor sports, including NASCAR, NHRA, Motocross, and other auto and motorcycle racing series.

History

The channel started broadcasting on February 5, 2006, at AFN Xtra, a channel targeting the 18-35 demographic. Broadcasts started extra-officially in anticipation for the 2006 Winter Olympics, which were set to start on February 10, with full broadcasts beginning on February 27. In addition to overflow sports coverage, the channel carried a mix of shows such as The Daily Show , Fear Factor , Family Guy , The Simpsons and WWE SmackDown . The sports coverage differed from AFN Sports, providing events of interest to the target audience, which was more interested in surfing, skateboarding and hiking. [1] By 2007, it had even carried poker. [2]

A 2015 survey revealed that the AFN audience tuned in to sports content more than any other type of programming seen on its channels. By the time of the survey, the channel carried eight hours of sports on weekdays and the whole day on weekends. In May, it was announced that AFN Xtra would be replaced by a new channel, AFN Sports 2, enabling an additional 80 weekly hours of sports programming, effective June 1. Under the plan, some of its popular shows such as Tosh.0 and Jimmy Kimmel Live! would move to other AFN channel. [3] In 2017, in line with other AFN networks, it converted to high definition. [4]

References

  1. AFN's newest channel targets 18-35 male audience
  2. Many happy with AFN's sports lineup
  3. AFN to launch second sports channel
  4. Svan, Jennifer (28 March 2017). "AFN to go high-definition by end of year after years of delay". Stars and Stripes. Retrieved 23 August 2025.