America One
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America One is an over-the-air television network in the United States. The network serves over 170 LPTV, Class A, Full Power, Cable and Satellite affiliate stations. At least 20 of the stations carry America One's complete 168-hour weekly transmission.

General entertainment 
America One airs primarily international sports programming in prime time, reruns and syndicated programming during the day, along with the syndicated First Business program. The program also carries a handful of live events, such as the annual New Year's Evecoverage of Atlanta's Peach Drop and, formerly, the Canadian Football League.

The network exceeds the federal E/I requirements by airing Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures five days per week, with other shows (i.e., Real Life 101, What's Up! Que Pasa, and Planet X[1]) rotated to fill the remaining half hour of the requirement.

America One Sports 
America One holds the U.S. broadcast rights to the Ontario Hockey League, Australian Football League, the USAR Hooters Pro Cup, certain ECHLgames, playoffs in the Indoor Football League, and (on tape delay) the American Hockey League's all star game. America One syndicates many of these broadcasts to various regional sports networks in the US (usually, those not part of the Fox Sports Net family). America One also carries tape-delayed broadcasts of the English Premier League, specifically Bolton Wanderers and Everton. America One also now shows Midwest-based Victory Fighting M.M.A. Usually, these events are on tape delay.

America One has broadcast rights to several rugby league organizations. From 2010 the predominantly Britain-based Super League matches were shown live (rights to that league have since transitioned to Fuel TV in 2013) in addition to Australasia's National Rugby League games.They will also be showing the American National Rugby League Grand final.

Historically, America One had a longstanding partnership with the Canadian Football League that lasted through much of the 2000s; this ended prior to the 2010 season, with NFL Network taking over U.S. broadcast rights, which now belong to the NBC Sports Network.

In 2012, America One became the first American network to broadcast a NPB baseball game (Hiroshima Toyo Carp home game) on tape delay.

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