WWEN (fictional)
This article is about fictional TV and radio stations that have used these call letters. For the real life radio station that currently uses these call letters, see WWEN.
WWEN is an American broadcast call sign for various fictional television and radio stations depicted in various American television shows and movies. The call sign had not been assigned to a real-life TV or radio station in America until 2008.[1]
Appearances
- The radio station at the end of the movie Across The Universe.
- A television station in the movie The Ref.
- A television station shown in the beginning of the movie Gone Baby Gone.
- A television station from the soap opera Days of Our Lives.
- A public-access cable television station in the movie To Die For.
- A TV station in two episodes of Wings. In Season 3, Episode 5, "If Elected, I Will Not Live," WWEN is a sponsor of a town council candidate debate between Roy Biggins and Fay Cochran. And in Season 4, Episode 4, "Blackout Buggins," a WWEN sports anchor jokes about Roy Biggins passing out while attempting to sing the national anthem at Fenway Park.
- A CNBC News affiliate in the final episode of Seinfeld.
- The radio station in the Empty Nest episode "Talk, Talk, Talk."
References
- ↑ Radio-Locator information on WWEN. Retrieved 2010-12-27.
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