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List of fictional television stations : ウィキペディア英語版
List of fictional television stations

This is a list of notable fictional television stations, including fictional television networks.
==United States stations==
* ACN (Atlantis Cable Network) - a fictional news channel on the American HBO drama television series ''The Newsroom''
* Cable 10 (Aurora, Illinois) - ''Wayne's World''/''Wayne's World 2''/''Saturday Night Live'' (in "Wayne's World" sketches)
* Canal Ocho (Channel 8) - ''The Simpsons'' (as Springfield-local Spanish language channel, operated by KBBL-TV 6)
* CMGN (Carver Media Group Network) - a fictional cable news outlet operated by Bond villain Elliot Carver in the film ''Tomorrow Never Dies''
* EBC (Emergency Broadcasting Channel) - used in the ''Johnny Test'' episode "JTV"; also used as the name for the channel that cable systems use to show EBS and weather alerts
* ESPN 8 - aka "The Ocho" (''Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story'')
* Fashion Television (later renamed Fashion Buzz) - a cable channel featured in ''Ugly Betty''
* Federal Broadcasting Network - setting for ''Desk Set'', starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy; establishing shots were of Rockefeller Center Plaza in New York
* GNN (Global News Network) - the subject of the film ''Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues''
* GNN (Gotham News Network) - unrelated to the above; seen in Christopher Nolan Batman films ''Batman Begins'' and ''The Dark Night''; a rival station is also seen in some scenes, GCN (Gotham City News)
* KBBL-TV (Channel 6) - ''The Simpsons'' (as Springfield local channel, presumably the area FOX affiliate)
* KBEX radio (in film)
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* ''Birds of Prey''
* KBEX-TV (in film)
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* ''Dawn of the Dead'' (as a Milwaukee TV station)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dawn of the Dead (2004) : Goofs )
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* ''Moving Violation''
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* ''Runaway''
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* ''Scream 4''
* KBEX-TV (in television)
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* ''Barnaby Jones''
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* ''Brady Bunch''
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* ''Cannon'' (in "Perfect Fit For A Frame")
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* ''Charlie's Angels''
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* ''Columbo'' (Season 2, Episode 6)
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* ''Crazy Like a Fox'' (Channel 6, San Francisco)
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* ''Dante's Peak'' (Channel 5)
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* ''Emergency!''
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* ''Here's Lucy'' (in "Milton Berle is the Life of the Party")
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* ''MacGyver'' (as TV and radio)
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* ''Mannix''
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* ''Mission: Impossible''
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* ''The Rockford Files'' (in "The No-Cut Contract")
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* ''Starsky & Hutch''
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* ''The Streets of San Francisco'' (in "Flags of Terror")
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* ''$weepstake$'' (Channel 6, Hollywood)
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* ''Walker, Texas Ranger''
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* ''What's Happening!!''
* KFLW-TV - seen in ''Die Hard''
* KFUK (Phoenix, Arizona, Channel 7) - ''Used Cars''
* KGIM (Boise, Idaho) - ''Network''; (Dallas, Texas) - ''Dallas'' (original TV series)
* KGOD (Channel 17, formerly KRUD) - religious station in ''Pray TV'' (1980)
* KIKA (Channel 13) - San Francisco TV station used in the ''Monk'' episode "Mr. Monk and the TV Star", first aired on January 30, 2004
* KNRG - Los Angeles TV station used in ''Alien Nation: The Enemy Within'', first aired November 12, 1995
* KNSB (Los Angeles) - TV station used in ''Columbo'' episode "Candidate for a Crime", first aired on November 4, 1973
* KPOV - Seattle, Washington - mentioned on ''Frasier'' in the episode "Frasier's Curse", first aired on October 1, 1998
* KQRZ (Channel 4) - Los Angeles station on the TV show ''Adam-12'' episode "Pickup", originally aired December 29, 1971
* KRKW - "Action News" station in ''The Stand'' (1994 TV mini-series)
* KSXP (Channel 2) - Sacramento, California station featured in the movie ''The Ugly Truth''
* KTNS (Kansas City, Missouri) - ''Network''
* KVWN (Channel 4) - San Diego, California station featured in the movie ''Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy''
* NewsNet - cable network in ''The Second Civil War''
* PTV - Peter Griffin's TV network from a ''Family Guy'' episode of the same name
* Q-USA - pirate television station in the comic book ''American Flagg!''
* SSSN (Super Secret Spy Network) - ''Phineas and Ferb''
* TRS-TV (Channel 5) - television station seen in the "No Mercy" level of ''Left 4 Dead''
* TVS (Seattle) - seen on ''iCarly''
* U-62 (Channel 62) - cross-town rival of fictional Channel 8 in ''UHF''
*WCGG (Atlanta, Georgia) - ''Network''; probably named for its similarity to Ted Turner's then-WTCG, Atlanta; in the movie, a character speaks to the station via telephone and asks, "Are they yelling in Atlanta, Ted?"
*Weazel News in ''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories'' and ''Grand Theft Auto IV''; a parody of Fox News
*WEBG - Starling City in ''Arrow''; Gotham City in ''Gotham''
* WGJZ (Washington, DC) - local television station in the ''NCIS'' episode "House Rules"
* WJM-TV (Channel 12) - Minneapolis, Minnesota station in ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show''
* WKS-TV (Channel 3) - Columbus, Ohio PBS station where Steven Keaton worked on ''Family Ties''
* WNDY - short-lived TV series ''WIOU'' about the news department of a fictional television station whose actual callsign was WNDY, but which was nicknamed WIOU by its staff because of the station's financial struggles
* WOHN (Channel 8) - Lima, Ohio station seen in ''Glee''
* WPBH (Channel 9) - the TV station in Pittsburgh that Bill Murray worked as a weatherman for in the movie ''Groundhog Day'' (1993)
* WPBS-TV (Channel 13) - New York City station in ''National Lampoon''s "Precious Broadcasting Service", a parody of PBS
* WPIV-TV (Channel 8) - TV station seen in ''Newhart''
* WPIXL-TV - Pixley TV station seen and heard in ''Green Acres'', co-owned with WPIXL radio
* WQHG (Channel 5) - Quahog, Rhode Island station in ''Family Guy''
* WTTQ (Channel 10) - television station in Riverside in ''Left 4 Dead''; its existence is revealed by a news van seen in the town
* WTVH Buffalo (Channel 5) - cross-town rival of WKBW-TV 7 Buffalo, New York in ''Bruce Almighty'' (2003) (a real station with this callsign and channel number exists in Syracuse, New York)
* WURG-TV (News 9) - Pittsburgh news station and main setting in the FOX sitcom ''Back to You''
* WXIU-TV - TV station seen in ''Hazel'' (in "Campaign Manager"), ''Bewitched'' (in "Remember the Main", s1/ep34 1965)
* WXT (Channel 10) - New York City station on the TV show ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' episode "October Surprise", originally aired October 23, 2013
* WZDC-TV - TV station seen in ''Die Hard 2''
* ZNN - CNN-style news station in several Paramount Pictures productions, such as ''Seven Days'', ''JAG'', and ''NCIS''; its biggest part has been in ''JAG'', with several episodes taking place with ZNN (usually via reporter Stuart Dunston) helping, hindering, or reporting on events involving the main cast; it can be seen on the TVs in the background of the main offices in almost every episode of ''JAG'' and ''NCIS''
==Networks==

* √2 Television Network - ''Futurama''
* CSC (Continental Sports Channel) - ''Sports Night''
* Galaxy Broadcasting System (GBS) - a television network in various ''Superman'' stories by DC Comics
* IBC - ''Scrooged''
* Interstellar Network News - ''Babylon 5''
* NBS - ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip''
* Network 23 - ''Max Headroom''
* RBS - ''Special Bulletin''
* UBC - ''The Barefoot Executive''
* UBS - ''America 2-Night''
* UIC Network - ''Archie Comics''
* Union Broadcasting System (UBS) - ''Network''
* World Wide News - ''How I Met Your Mother''

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