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=== Film ===
* In ''[[Network]]'', the fictitious fourth network (alongside CBS, ABC and NBC) is UBS (Universal Broadcasting Service).
* The [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] cult classic ''[[UHF]]'' had two stations whose call letters are never identified, Channel 62 and Channel 8 (the latter of which went dark by the movie's end; the logo for that station looks identical to the logo used by real-life Dallas station WFAA from 1996 to the present day)
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
* ''[[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]]'': Mary Richards worked at WJM in Minneapolis.
* The [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] cult classic ''[[UHF]]'' had two stations whose call letters are never identified, Channel 62 and Channel 8 (the latter of which went dark by the movie's end; the logo for that station looks identical to the logo used by real-life Dallas station WFAA from 1996 to the present day)
 
=== Western Animation ===
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