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List of fictional radio stations
This is a list of notable fictional radio stations. At least eleven different TV shows have used a radio station as a setting.
According to Michael Hawk of ''Real TV Addict'', the top five fictional stations on (American) television are WKRP, WNYX, KBHR, WENN, and KACL.〔Michael Hawk. "(TV’s Top Radio Stations )." ''Real TV Addict''. March 29, 2010〕
==United States==

*GNR – Washington DC station where Three Dog talked about the wastes and hosts a one-man radio show, Galaxy News Radio, in the videogame Fallout 3.
*KACL 780 AM – is the radio station in Seattle which is the setting for ''Frasier''.〔 It was named after creators, Angell, Casey and Lee plus the standard letter K for stations located west of the Mississippi. It hosts talk radio and briefly hosted salsa. Several other fictional radio stations, KPXY, KQZY, KJSB, KAZW and KTLK are also mentioned or featured in the show.
*KBAL - SportsTalk radio station where Ryan King is a personality on the NBC sitcom, Go On. While an exact location isn't explicitly listed, its alluded to be somewhere in the southern California region.〔http://www.nbc.com/go-on〕
*KBBL and KBBL-FM (AM 970, FM 102.5) – radio stations in ''The Simpsons''. The letters of the call-sign suggest babble and the Tower of Babel. Nominal competitors are KJAZZ-FM and KFSL – Fossil 103
*KBHR 570 AM – from ''Northern Exposure'',〔 it is the local station of fictional town Cicely, Alaska.
*KFLH – a radio station (FM 95.6) based in San Francisco, featured in several episodes of ''Full House'' as an employer of two of the main characters. The number for the station is impossible to dial on standard FM radios, given the .2 MHz spacing and all frequencies ending in odd numbers on the FM band in the United States.
*KGAB - Dallas, Texas - KGAB is a real radio station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, but the call sign was used in the movie Talk Radio. The movie was made in 1988 and as KGAB's current call sign only dates back to 1997, it is unknown if the call letters was taken as a result of the movie.
*KJCM/98.3: San Francisco talk radio station which aired "Jack Killian, The Nighthawk" on "Midnight Caller".
*KLOW – Portland, Oregon station where Larry Alder worked on the sitcom ''Hello, Larry''.
*KSAD- Los Angeles, California, heard in ''Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult''. Its slogan is, "All depressing, all the time".
*WENN – set in Pittsburgh,〔 an old-time radio station that was the focus of the Emmy award-winning television series ''Remember WENN''.
*WHOGG - Hazzard County's only radio station on ''The Dukes of Hazzard''.
*WJBB - Cleveland, Ohio, Hot in Cleveland
*WKRP – Cincinnati, Ohio, ''WKRP in Cincinnati'' and ''The New WKRP in Cincinnati'' TV shows (formerly easy listening, turned into rock and Top 40 for both series). The show was considered revolutionary for its use of music for the fictional station.〔 WKRP's rival is WPIG, whose mascot was a pig (and which is not to be confused with the real WPIG station). In 2014, WKRP-LP (FM) was licensed to begin broadcasting in Raleigh, North Carolina.
*WOLD – Boise, Idaho = from the song ''W
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*D'' by Harry Chapin.
*WPIG 95.7 – unrelated to WPIG Cincinnati. Rock station set in Aurora, Illinois in the movie ''Wayne's World 2''. Partially based on a real-life country music station with the same call sign and frequency in Olean, New York.
*WREQ - from ''Homefront'', it is the local station of fictional town River Run, Ohio. WREQ was also the callsign of a competing station to WKRP which offered Venus Flytrap a job.
In Under The Dome (CBS TV Series) WYBS 88.3 FM is a radio station in a small town called Chester's Mill. (This needs to be edited some more)
*WUSA – is the setting of the film of the same name, which depicts it as a talk radio station in New Orleans, Louisiana.
*WTNV, of Welcome to Night Vale.
*WNYX 585 AM – a fictional AM news station in New York City from ''NewsRadio''. The entire series takes place in, about and around the goings on at the station. The number for the station is impossible to dial on standard AM radios, given the 10 kHz spacing on the AM band in the United States.〔 Other stations mentioned in the show are WRMH, WYXP, and WXYP.
*WQEF 98.6 - The Southern Breeze - A parody of a typical radio station Facebook page, including "stolen" Internet memes and shock jock morning DJs like Beefcondom & Scrote.〔https://www.facebook.com/wqef986/〕
The game series Grand Theft Auto also has a large number of fictional radio stations.

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