Channel 84 – Local TV station on the animated sitcom King of the Hill. Located in the fictional city of Arlen, Texas. Is definitely not a Fox station, as Fox is blocked in the Hill family's house, and they still watch channel 84. The UHF band never went as high as 84, only as high as 83.
KTNS-31 - a local Independent TV Station in Boulder appeared in the Mork & Mindy episode "Mindy Gets Her Job" and other multiple episodes over Season 3/4
KWAT (Channel 8) – Seattle, Washington news station seen in the iCarly episodes iBelieve In Bigfoot, iFight Shelby Marx, and iRue the Day.
KWLA (Channel 6) — Los Angeles station. Nightcrawler
KXIU - California station seen in the episode "Old Scrapmouth" of The Partridge Family.
KXIU-TV - Station broadcasting "Amateur Hour" program in "Too Many Girls" episode of The Monkees
KXIW – Los Angeles station seen in several episodes of The Monkees (in some episodes as KXIU) and at least one episode of Gidget (both produced by Columbia Pictures' TV subsidiary Screen Gems), the movie Kill the Umpire, and the 1955 movie Creature With The Atom Brain.
KXLA (Channel 3) — Los Angeles station in The China Syndrome. (A real station with these call letters exists in the Los Angeles market on channel 44.)
KYPN (Channel 2) — A fictional news channel in the film Into the Storm and Godzilla 2014
WLUK – station namedropped on the Missouri Lottery game show Fun & Fortune, stated as broadcasting from Luckytown (a real station with this callsign exists in Green Bay, Wisconsin)
WNYW (Channel 5) – a fictional television station which was shown in the Futurama season one episode When Aliens Attack (The real life television station is in New York City)
(Channel 3) – Charleston, South Carolina affiliate of the fictional RBS network in Special Bulletin; reference to WCIV, then the NBC affiliate in Charleston
WXIU-TV – TV station seen in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and the TV series Hazel (in "Campaign Manager") and Bewitched (in "Remember the Main", s1/ep34 1965, and "A Very Special Delivery", s2/ep02) and Dennis the Menace (in "Dennis, the Campaign Manager" , S2 E15), and The Monkees (in "Monkey Mayor", s2/e4 1967)
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
ƎNN (Eminem News Network) - a parody of CNN seen in the Eminem music video Without Me
Estrogen Network a television channel exclusive for female audiences seen in The Simpsons episode "Bye, Bye, Nerdie"
Fashion Television (later renamed Fashion Buzz likely to reduce confusion with the actual Canadian series of the same name) – a cable channel featured in Ugly Betty
Federal Broadcasting Network – The setting for the 1957 film Desk Set
Ferb TV - Phineas and Ferb create a cable station which features many TV shows that parody real shows.
Fright TV - The Loud House, it features Lucy's favorite show Vampires of Melancholia in the episode "Fandom Pains".
FUX NEWS 5 – News station seen in "Teenagers from Uranus: Sloppy Seconds" (2006) and a parody of Fox News Channel.
Galaxy News Network, a fictional pre-Great War television station in the video game series Fallout
Global Network News, a fictional news network in Vantage Point
Gotham News Network(GNN) – 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)
Aronovitz Business News, ESN News, Film and Movie News, GO Sports 1, IBS News, and several other parodies of news channels – Broken News
Chanel 9 – a TV station from the fictional island dictatorship of Republicca featured in The Fast Show
BBC 3 TV - A fictional channel seen in the Doctor Who serial "The Daemons"; and another unrelated channel that supposedly broadcast Roland Rat: The Series; both decades before the creation of the real BBC Three.
BBC 12 - A fictional channel seen in 2001: A Space Odyssey, with an ident based on the contemporary BBC 2 logo.
BNN – A fictional news station in the film Quantum Apocalypse and King of Thorn
Network 7 – a fictional satellite network used for a groundbreaking Channel 4 youth news programme
Network Six – a role-playing game with regional television areas[14]
Outer Hebrides Broadcasting Corporation – a small-scale TV station in the Outer Hebrides, whose programmes are all performed by a single person named Highlander Angus in a small hut; featured in Naked Video
Rutland Weekend Television – a 1970s sketch show written by Eric Idle; RWT was the United Kingdom's smallest television station for the country's smallest county
Troutbridge TV – a television station in Portsmouth that was the setting for The TV Lark, effectively the fifth series of The Navy Lark