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.[1]
According to Michael Hawk of Real TV Addict, the top five fictional stations on (American) television are WKRP, WNYX, KBHR, WENN, and KACL.[2]
United States
- KACL 780 AM – is the radio station in Seattle which is the setting for Frasier.[2] It was named after creators, Angell, Casey and Lee plus the standard letter K for stations located west of the Mississippi.[3] 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.
- 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.[2] Other stations mentioned in the show are WRMH, WYXP, and WXYP.
The game series Grand Theft Auto also has a large number of fictional radiostations.
Canada
United Kingdom
- Radio Rock – pirate rock-and-roll radio station broadcast from an offshore boat; from the movie The Boat That Rocked (known as Pirate Radio in the United States)
- Radio Roo – a fictional radio station featured in the children's program of the same name.[6]
- LIVE 34 – Earth Colony 34 news station in the Doctor Who audio drama of the same name.
References
- ^ Raymond Edel (July 11, 1997), "Mixing Media, from 'Frasier' to 'Remember WENN'", The Record, http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-22400617.html
- ^ a b c d e f Michael Hawk. "TV’s Top Radio Stations." Real TV Addict. March 29, 2010
- ^ Justin Mitchell (23 Jul 2002), Weekly World News, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=z_IDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46
- ^ Davis Walter, Dreibelbis Gary, Blythe Teresa, Scales Mark, Ashburn Donald, Winans Elizabeth, Watching What We Watch, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hUzT6EIkNZ0C&pg=PA46
- ^ Emmy, 19, National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=s9q2AAAAIAAJ
- ^ CHILDREN'S TV – RADIO ROO to RUNNING THE HALLS memorabletv.com
See also