Like the ubiquitous "555-" prefix for telephone numbers(***), TV and radio station depicted in movies and TV shows are usually fictitious, with fake call letters and a channel not assigned to the city in question.
There ARE exceptions, usually in docudramas and the like that depict real events. The one that comes to mind is the movie "Apollo 13." One scene, depicting the media crush on the Lovell family's front lawn, includes a really nice-looking mock-up of a mid-1960's mobile unit from, I believe, KHOU-11 (Houston). (And knowing Ron Howard's fetish for authenticity, I'm sure he researched it well, probably right down to the model of the van and the color of the paint!) There is also a scene in which a local news report is seen playing on a TV set, and I think it is identified as coming from KPRC-2. (I may have those mixed up and, if so, forgive and correct me -- I don't have a copy of the movie and am going on memory here).
So, can you think of any other movies or shows that depict an actual existing broadcast TV station? (I'm thinking of local stations, and not some recent movies in which CNN or Fox News or other cable outlet has a "product placement" agteement! And deliberately created/recreated footage, not actual documentary footage that happens to show call letters or whatnot).
***(The 555- convention was memorably lampooned in an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the police are trying to trace Homer's phone number. Chief Wiggums watches the computer readout: "Hmmm.....here it comes....5-5-5.....ah, geez, that's gotta be phony!")
There ARE exceptions, usually in docudramas and the like that depict real events. The one that comes to mind is the movie "Apollo 13." One scene, depicting the media crush on the Lovell family's front lawn, includes a really nice-looking mock-up of a mid-1960's mobile unit from, I believe, KHOU-11 (Houston). (And knowing Ron Howard's fetish for authenticity, I'm sure he researched it well, probably right down to the model of the van and the color of the paint!) There is also a scene in which a local news report is seen playing on a TV set, and I think it is identified as coming from KPRC-2. (I may have those mixed up and, if so, forgive and correct me -- I don't have a copy of the movie and am going on memory here).
So, can you think of any other movies or shows that depict an actual existing broadcast TV station? (I'm thinking of local stations, and not some recent movies in which CNN or Fox News or other cable outlet has a "product placement" agteement! And deliberately created/recreated footage, not actual documentary footage that happens to show call letters or whatnot).
***(The 555- convention was memorably lampooned in an episode of "The Simpsons" in which the police are trying to trace Homer's phone number. Chief Wiggums watches the computer readout: "Hmmm.....here it comes....5-5-5.....ah, geez, that's gotta be phony!")