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The American Network (1941–1944) was a United States commercial radio network. It was envisioned as a nationwide programming source for FM radio stations, and there were also plans to operate its own FM stations in major markets. However, the network was unsuccessful in becoming the licensee of any stations, and, after limited development and with an uncertain future, it was dissolved in 1944..
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