


KODY and KYDS – from the Adventures in Odyssey.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, Jesse and Joey, and features the radio talk show Rush Hour Renegades.KBHR 570 AM – from Northern Exposure, it is the local station of fictional town Cicely, Alaska.There is actually a real-life station with the KUDD call letters in Salt Lake City, Utah on 105.1 FM, with a Top 40 format, named "Mix 105.1" KUDD's broadcast area includes Springfield. Nominal competitors are KJAZZ-FM and KFSL – Fossil 103 (there is a real LP-FM, 100 watts of antenna-melting power, KFSL in Fossil, Oregon) KUDD Radio is a commercial radio station located in the town of Weevilville in Spittle County. The letters of the call-sign suggest babble and the Tower of Babel. KBBL and KBBL-FM ( AM 970, FM 102.5) – radio stations in The Simpsons.While an exact location isn't explicitly listed, its alluded to be somewhere in the southern California region. KBAL – SportsTalk radio station where Ryan King is a personality on the NBC sitcom, Go On.In 1997 an actual FM station in Bismarck, North Dakota signed on with the KACL call letters. Several other fictional radio stations, KPXY, KQZY, KJSB, KAZW and KTLK are also mentioned or featured in the show. Its format is talk radio and briefly was a salsa station. It was named after creators, Angell, Casey and Lee plus the standard letter K for stations located west of the Mississippi. KACL 780 AM – is the radio station in Seattle which is the setting for Frasier.Radio station housed in a lighthouse in The Fog. station where Three Dog talked about the wastes and hosts a one-man radio show, Galaxy News Radio.

GNR – In the videogame Fallout 3, this is the Washington, D.C.The station is known for its show "Weenie and the Butt", which is a reoccurring gag regarding shock radio shows. Main characters Brian and Stewie host a show on the station in one episode. Featured in several episodes of the television show Family Guy. W Balls 187.4, featured on the 1993 Snoop Dogg album Doggystyle and the 1994 Death Row Records soundtrack album Murder Was the Case.
