List of fictional television stations

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This is a list of notable fictional television stations, including fictional television networks.

United States local stations

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United States networks

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United Kingdom

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Other countries

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Antarctica

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  • Antarctica Television – spoof channel

Argentina

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Brazil

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Canada

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  • The Canada Channel – appears on the South Park episode "Eat, Pray, Queef"
  • CFCE (Channel 12)  – Montreal TV station in movie Keeping Track, based on real station CFCF-TV.
  • CIVIC-TV (UHF Channel 83/Cable channel 12): in the film Videodrome, a Toronto UHF station, likely a reference to real station CITY-TV.
  • CRQC (Channel 3)  – Montreal TV station in Urban Angel.
  • CTLS (Channel 10)  – for the Canadian TV series E.N.G., the Toronto station where the characters work on the news program.
  • Météo+ – Francophone cable weather channel based in Sudbury, Ontario, in the Canadian TV series Météo+
  • SCTV – for Second City Television, the titular local television station, later network, in the fictional town of Melonville

China

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Cuba

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  • CBS – The Cuban Broadcasting System (Network) mentioned in jest by Ricky in the episode "Getting Ready" of I Love Lucy

France

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India

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Indonesia

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  • OKTV – a TV station based in Jakarta from sitcom OB (Office Boy)

International waters

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Italy

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  • TVR 24 – a TV channel in Rome seen in the 2003 film The Core

Japan

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Malaysia

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Mexico

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Romania

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  • TVTV (Transylvanian Television) – used in the Count Duckula episode, "Prime-Time Duck".

Singapore

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  • ABC-ZNN – Equivalent of real-world television channel ABS-CBN, featured in the Singaporean animated series Trese

South Korea

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Spain

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Vietnam

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  • THFFFVN (Truyen Hinh Fun Fun Fun Viet Nam) – from episode 12 of STB comedy

Fictional or extinct places

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  • CNN (Cave News Network) – a Stone Age counterpart of CNN seen in the 1994 film The Flintstones

Bikini Bottom

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Boiling Isles

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Osea

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  • OBC (Osean Broadcasting Corporation) – Ace Combat
  • DNN (Dinosaur News Network) - a cable news network in the TV series Dinosaurs

Remnant

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Republicca

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  • Chanel 9 – a TV station from the fictional island dictatorship of Republicca featured in The Fast Show

Tamagotchi Town

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Two Point County

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  • TPCNN (Two Point County News Network) - a news network in the video game Two Point Hospital

See also

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