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* The ''[[Leverage (TV)|Leverage]]'' episode "The Studio Job" has Hardison attempt to pass Eliot off as a country music star by providing a real-time auto-tune effect for him. {{spoiler|He's horrified when he realizes it's not working, but it's okay: it turns out that ''Eliot doesn't need it''.}}
* ''[[Rock Band]] 3'' has this (in real-time) for vocalists as an optional feature.
* On ''[[Thirty30 Rock (TV)|Thirty Rock]]'', Tracy is trying not to be seen acting badly at work while he's being filmed for his wife's reality show, which Liz uses to her advantage. Tracy then finds a loophole and starts singing everything to the tune of [[Billy Joel]]'s "Uptown Girl", because the show can't afford the licensing rights. Liz counters with Auto-Tune to make the melody incomprehensible.
{{quote| '''Liz:''' (flatly, into the autotuner) "Liz Lemon One, doo doo doo doo." That was me, singing [[The Beatles (Music)|The Beatles]]' "Here Comes the Sun" for free.}}
* Fox Sports Midwest has a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlx258D7OJY commercial] with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver, stating that they are going to start broadcasting entire baseball games using Auto Tune. Joe Buck's reaction is priceless.
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