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Angela Andaloro Pop Culture The best TV shows are the ones that give you a universe that you can really sink your teeth into. What that actually looks like on a show is different for different genres and different viewers. Some love a good news station to anchor a series’ cannon in cultural interests.

Here’s a ranking of the best faux news outlets in TV shows, from best to worst. is one of the most unforgettable sitcoms featuring a newsroom, perhaps the greatest of all time. The 6 o’clock news was full of characters, all of whom had a soft spot for Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore), their associate producer and frequent voice of reason.



The show was beloved by audiences for good reason. Through the lens of working in a newsroom, the show covered major and sometimes taboo subjects that were controversial at the time, like workplace discrimination against women to ethics in the newsroom. The who’s who of pop culture—including well-known journalists of the time—also appeared on the show, with guest appearances from Walter Cronkite and then-First Lady Betty Ford.

You simply can’t have a discussion about fictional news outlets without talking about . The no-nonsense newswoman (played by Candice Bergen) makes no apologies for being a hard-working, tough-as-nails woman in the media. Murphy is an investigative journalist who goes on to co-host a second show in addition to her work at FYI in the later seasons.

Along the way, she breaks glass ceilings and unapologetically .

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