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* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'': After Kiki saves Tombo from a blimp accident, we cut to the town crowd watching the live news broadcast in front of an appliance store, as a janitor brags to the crowd that she was using his broom.



* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'': After Kiki saves Tombo from a blimp accident, we cut to the town crowd watching the live news broadcast in front of an appliance store, as a janitor brags to the crowd that she was using his broom.


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* A magical variant shows up in ''WesternAnimation/ShrekForeverAfter'', where the store in question is a mirror shop, where the Magic Mirror broadcasts Rumpelstiltskin's Deal of a Lifetime in exchange for Shrek.
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* ''VideoGame/RedAlert3'': The Emperor's broadcast to the world is shown in this way, to various amounts of interest to passersby.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'': In "Big Al's Big Secret", the gang goes on a mission to find Albert Einstein. Otto discovers Einstein's become [[InsaneProprietor a zany used-car salesman]] when he sees a KitschyLocalCommercial for "Big Al's Car Barn" in a window display of televisions.
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** In "Have You Seen This Snail?", during the song "Gary Come Home", Spongebob appears on multiple televisions in a storefront and calls for Gary.
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* ''Series/BarneyMiller'': DiscussedTrope in Season 6 episode "[[Recap/BarneyMillerS6E16 Guns]]". Luger, the endlessly maudlin [[TheBore bore]], says that his old Dumont TV finally broke[[note]]Even in 1980 that would have been a very old TV[[/note]], but that the next time he wants to watch a show he can just "stand on the sidewalk and watch it through the window of an appliance store."
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* Part of the main premise of ''VideoGame/Persona4''. The mega-store Junes owned by the family of one of your playable characters, Yosuke, has a large display of fancy flat-screen televisions. Your unnamed main character is trying to explain about how he got sucked into the TV he has at home as part of something called the "Midnight Channel." When Yosuke doesn't believe him, he pokes his hand through one of the [[=TVs=]] to demonstrate and it works. He then puts his ''head'' through and isn't long before he, Yosuke and their friend Chie have ''all'' fallen inside the TV world.

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* Part of the main premise of ''VideoGame/Persona4''. The mega-store Junes owned by the family of one of your playable characters, Yosuke, has a large display of fancy flat-screen televisions. Your unnamed main character is trying to explain about how he got sucked into the TV he has at home as part of something called the "Midnight Channel." When Yosuke doesn't believe him, he pokes his hand through one of the [[=TVs=]] [=TVs=] to demonstrate and it works. He then puts his ''head'' through and isn't long before he, Yosuke and their friend Chie have ''all'' fallen inside the TV world.
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* ''Film/ForrestGump'': Not too long after young Forrest teaches Elvis what becomes the singer's signature hip-swinging moves, Forrest and his Momma are walking past an appliance store & see Elvis performing on one of the tv sets in the window. Momma covers Forrest's eyes with her hand, saying such a thing isn't fit for children to see.

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* Played for laughs in ''Film/ForrestGump'': Not too long after young Forrest teaches Elvis what becomes the singer's signature hip-swinging moves, Forrest and his Momma are walking past an appliance store & see Elvis performing on one of the tv sets in the window. Momma covers Forrest's eyes with her hand, saying such a thing isn't fit for children to see.
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A CoincidentalBroadcast is about to air live on TV, but the hero isn't at home to view it. Maybe they're out of the house (and likely close to wherever the dramatic event is happening). Or maybe you just want some pure entertainment, but you're too poor to afford television. Whatever the case may be, everybody needs a way to view the television somehow. The answer? A storefront TV display!

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A CoincidentalBroadcast CoincidentalBroadcast or [[DoNotAdjustYourSet villainous message]] is about to air live on TV, but the hero isn't at home to view it. Maybe they're out of the house (and likely close to wherever the dramatic event is happening). Or maybe you just want some pure entertainment, but you're too poor to afford television. Whatever the case may be, everybody needs a way to view the television somehow. The answer? A storefront TV display!
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* Part of the main premise of ''VideoGame/Persona4''. The mega-store Junes owned by the family of one of your playable characters, Yosuke, has a large display of fancy flat-screen televisions. Your unnamed main character is trying to explain about how he got sucked into the TV he has at home as part of something called the "Midnight Channel." When Yosuke doesn't believe him, he pokes his hand through one of the [[=TVs=]] to demonstrate and it works. He then puts his ''head'' through and isn't long before he, Yosuke and their friend Chie have 'all'' fallen inside the TV world.

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* Part of the main premise of ''VideoGame/Persona4''. The mega-store Junes owned by the family of one of your playable characters, Yosuke, has a large display of fancy flat-screen televisions. Your unnamed main character is trying to explain about how he got sucked into the TV he has at home as part of something called the "Midnight Channel." When Yosuke doesn't believe him, he pokes his hand through one of the [[=TVs=]] to demonstrate and it works. He then puts his ''head'' through and isn't long before he, Yosuke and their friend Chie have 'all'' ''all'' fallen inside the TV world.
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* Part of the main premise of ''VideoGame/Persona4''. The mega-store Junes owned by the family of one of your playable characters, Yosuke, has a large display of fancy flat-screen televisions. Your unnamed main character is trying to explain about how he got sucked into the TV he has at home as part of something called the "Midnight Channel." When Yosuke doesn't believe him, he pokes his hand through one of the [[=TVs=]] to demonstrate and it works. He then puts his ''head'' through and isn't long before he, Yosuke and their friend Chie have 'all'' fallen inside the TV world.
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* In ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'', Heero stops in front of a TV showing images from Earth, in the montage of images of the Gundam Boys taking place during his speech at a school.
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* ''Film/EddieAndTheCruisers'': The finale of the film features such a storefront window. [[spoiler: And then we're shown the man watching the screen, the supposedly deceased Eddie Wilson]].

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* ''Film/EddieAndTheCruisers'': The finale of the film features such a storefront window. [[spoiler: And [[spoiler:And then we're shown the man watching the screen, the supposedly deceased Eddie Wilson]].



* In ''Film/KingRalph'', a group of punks watch first the collective funeral procession of the Royal Family, and then later on in the film watch [[spoiler: Ralph's abdication speech]].

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* In ''Film/KingRalph'', a group of punks watch first the collective funeral procession of the Royal Family, and then later on in the film watch [[spoiler: Ralph's [[spoiler:Ralph's abdication speech]].
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* One of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'''s TV Funhouse cartoons has Jesus reappear and walk down a modern street, stopping in front of a TV store to see what's on. He quickly gets fed up with bad Christmas specials and corrupt televangelists, and uses his divine powers to change the channels on all the [=TVs=] at once until he finds [[WesternAnimation/ACharlieBrownChristmas something he likes]].
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* ''Film/HarryAndTheButler'': Harry can't afford a TV, so when he wants to watch a concert, he takes a folding chair to the storefront display of a TV store, where he sits and watches from the sidewalk.

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* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' where all of the main characters are performing, a crowd of animals are seen watching Rosita and Gunter's performance on multiple TV screens in a storefront.

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* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' where all of the main characters are performing, a crowd of animals are seen watching Rosita and Gunter's performance on multiple TV screens in a storefront. One of them is Mike, who, goaded by the audience's reaction, goes back to show them what real singing is.
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* ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'': After escaping the game the monkeys stop in front of an electronics store to watch ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' in the display. They then start jumping around like the flying monkeys before deciding to loot the store.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'':
** "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS3E9TwoToneTown Two-Tone Town]]" uses this [[BookEnds at both its beginning and end]]. In the beginning, Buster and Babs are seen looking at the storefront televisions when Warner Bros. announces auditions for its next animated series, ''ACME Oop!''. Buster considers auditioning because he's worried that ''ACME Oop!'' will replace ''Tiny Toons'' in its time slot, resulting in ''Tiny Toons'' getting cancelled and he and Babs having to get jobs as has-beens on ''[[Series/TheHollywoodSquares Toonywood Squares]]''. At the end of the episode, Buster and Babs are looking at the storefront televisions when they find out that [[ProperlyParanoid what Buster said earlier had become true]] [[NiceJobBreakingItHero when Babs helped obscure Warner Bros. stars Foxy, Roxy, Goopy Geer, and Big Bee get lead parts on]] ''[[NiceJobBreakingItHero ACME Oop!]]'' when they were previously all down on their luck.
** In "[[Recap/TinyToonAdventuresS3E11Washingtoon Washingtoon]]", Buster and Babs come to a display of storefront televisions when Plucky's new educational television show, ''Learn-O-Rama'' has hit the airwaves, meaning that with his help, the Adult Coalition Against Funny Cartoons chairperson has managed to drain all the tooniness from ACME Acres.
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* ''ComicBook/TheLifeAndTimesOfScroogeMcDuck'': The final chapter "The Richest Duck in the World" opens on Donald and his nephews watching a documentary on Scrooge [=McDuck=] on a TV display in a storefront.
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* ''WesternAnimated/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure'' from 2000 has Tweety Pie attempt to circle the globe in eighty days or less, and gather eighty feline pawprints ''en route''. Lola Bunny conducts a newscast that's seen on TV sets in a store's display window by an audience of cats. She reports that Tweety has advanced to Rome, Italy, and has gathered 37 pawprints so far.

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* In ''Anime/SonicX'', during Dr. Eggman's first attack on Station Square, he [[DoNotAdjustYourSet hijacks every TV screen in the city]] to broadcast his TakeOverTheWorld plans, and there's a brief shot of some passersby watching the message in a storefront display. Later, Sonic learns about the attack after noticing a crowd of people watching a similar display and taking a peek over their shoulders.

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* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'': Stitch happens to pass an appliance store with a TV set in the front window. The set is showing an old B-movie: ''Film/EarthVsTheSpider''. Stitch later constructs a scale model of San Francisco in Lilo's room just so that he can go all Gojiro on it. Lilo glumly notes, "No more caffeine for you."

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* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'': Stitch happens to pass an appliance store with a TV set in the front window. The set is showing an old B-movie: ''Film/EarthVsTheSpider''. Stitch later constructs a scale model of San Francisco in Lilo's room just so that he can go all Gojiro Gojira on it. Lilo glumly notes, "No more caffeine for you."



* In ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', Eggman's demonstration of the [[KillSat Eclipse Cannon]] is briefly shown being displayed on a storefront full of [=TVs=], with several horrified passersby looking on, establishing that he has hijacked [[DoNotAdjustYourSet every TV in Central City]].



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In ''That's a Baby Show!'' Arthur & Buster are walking home from school when Buster stops outside a TV shop when he notices ''Love Ducks'' playing on all of the storefront [=TVs=]. He goes inside to hear the show and every TV in the shop is playing the show with the volume at fall blast, which gets him interested in the show.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In ''That's a Baby Show!'' Arthur & Buster are walking home from school when Buster stops outside a TV shop when he notices ''Love Ducks'' playing on all of the storefront [=TVs=]. He goes inside to hear the show and every TV in the shop is playing the show with the volume at fall full blast, which gets him interested in the show.
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* ''Film/RoboCop1987'': When Clarence Boddicker gives his men the new Cobra assault guns provided by Dick Jones before they head to the steel mill to kill Robocop, they're hanging out near a store with [=TVs=] in the window showing a popular program. That storefront is the first thing Emil blasts with his new toy.

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* ''Film/RoboCop1987'': ''Film/{{RoboCop|1987}}'': When Clarence Boddicker gives his men the new Cobra assault guns provided by Dick Jones before they head to the steel mill to kill Robocop, [=RoboCop=], they're hanging out near a store with [=TVs=] in the window showing a popular program. That storefront is the first thing Emil blasts with his new toy.



* ''Franchise/TheSimpsons Guide To Springfield'' (a book on the series themed around a travel guide for Springfield) includes a listing for Springfield TV Store. The entry seems to imply that the store's only purpose is to display televisions in the front window so people can watch news bulletins on them and react accordingly.

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* ''Franchise/TheSimpsons Guide To to Springfield'' (a book on the series themed around a travel guide for Springfield) includes a listing for Springfield TV Store. The entry seems to imply that the store's only purpose is to display televisions in the front window so people can watch news bulletins on them and react accordingly.



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* There was a RealLife prank that involved such displays, where a universal remote is used to mess with them in some manner, usually by turning the volume up.

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* ''Film/{{Spartan}}'': At the end of the film, [[spoiler:a disguised Bobby]] watches a television display in an unknown city, and the televisions are showing the news [[spoiler:that the President's daughter has come home safely after Bobby rescued her and got her to safety]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'': In ''That's a Baby Show!'' Arthur & Buster are walking home from school when Buster stops outside a TV shop when he notices ''Love Ducks'' playing on all of the storefront TVs. He goes inside to hear the show and every TV in the shop is playing the show with the volume at fall blast, which gets him interested in the show.

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** A radio variant in "Sing A Song Of Patrick". When Patrick's song is being played on the radio and everyone in Bikini Bottom goes on a rampage, one of the fish listens by walking by a radio store with a single radio at the storefront playing his song. The fish screams and runs away.
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* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'': In the episode "Closed Circuit," Grace Brothers decides to install televisions and use them to advertise the store's products and special offers. Miss Brahms is filmed for the store's first commercial with Mr. Grace's nurse reading the lines in voiceover since they thought her husky contralto would sound more appealing than Miss Brahms? nasally cockney accent. Not long after the commercial starts airing in the storefront, Miss Brahms is asked out on a date by a young Lord who explains that he saw the commercial while he was passing by the store and was instantly smitten with her and (what he thinks is) her sexy voice, setting the main plot of the episode in motion.

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* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'': In the episode "Closed Circuit," Grace Brothers decides to install televisions and use them to advertise the store's products and special offers. Miss Brahms is filmed for the store's first commercial with Mr. Grace's nurse reading the lines in voiceover since they thought her husky contralto would sound more appealing than Miss Brahms? Brahms' nasally cockney accent. Not long after the commercial starts airing in the storefront, Miss Brahms is asked out on a date by a young Lord who explains that he saw the commercial while he was passing by the store and was instantly smitten with her and (what he thinks is) her sexy voice, setting the main plot of the episode in motion.
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Becoming a DiscreditedTrope as nowadays, electronic stores have the [=TVs=] locked up or in the back to prevent theft. Plus, the trope is normally used as a way to provide movies or news on-the-go, which is now easy to accomplish with smartphones, so this trope mostly pops up in works that were written before the [[TheNewTens early-to-mid 2010s]].

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Becoming a DiscreditedTrope as nowadays, electronic stores have the [=TVs=] locked up or in the back to prevent theft. Plus, the trope is normally used as a way to provide movies or news on-the-go, on the go, which is now easy to accomplish with smartphones, so this trope mostly pops up in works that were written before the [[TheNewTens early-to-mid 2010s]].



* Played with in ''Film/BeingThere''. "Chance" is an older man who was forced out of his home which he had never, ever left before. He viewed the world through television, since he had a LOT of them at home. When walking past a store with multiple [=TVs=] in the window, he is totally puzzled at seeing ''himself'' on one of them, thanks to a camera pointed to the sidewalk. He responds by using the remote control he had with him to change the channel; nothing happens, though it does cycle the channels on one of the other sets.

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* Played with in ''Film/BeingThere''. "Chance" is an older man who was forced out of his home which he had never, ever left before. He viewed the world through television, television since he had a LOT of them at home. When walking past a store with multiple [=TVs=] in the window, he is totally puzzled at seeing ''himself'' on one of them, thanks to a camera pointed to the sidewalk. He responds by using the remote control he had with him to change the channel; nothing happens, though it does cycle the channels on one of the other sets.



* ''Film/TheyLive'': The protagonist passes a TV display that shows his picture, now the target of a manhunt following his shooting spree in a department store (don't worry, the victims [[HumanoidAliens weren?t exactly human]]).

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* ''Film/TheyLive'': The protagonist passes a TV display that shows his picture, now the target of a manhunt following his shooting spree in a department store (don't worry, the victims [[HumanoidAliens weren?t weren't exactly human]]).



* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'': In the episode "Closed Circuit," Grace Brothers decides to install televisions and use them to advertise the store's products and special offers. Miss Brahms is filmed for the store's first commercial with Mr. Grace's nurse reading the lines in voiceover, since they thought her husky contralto would sound more appealing than Miss Brahms? nasally cockney accent. Not long after the commercial starts airing in the storefront, Miss Brahms is asked out on a date by a young Lord who explains that he saw the commercial while he was passing by the store and was instantly smitten with her and (what he thinks is) her sexy voice, setting the main plot of the episode in motion.
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': "Always Buy Retail". When Castle and Beckett are looking for clues about a murder suspect on Canal Street, Castle notices a display like this across from the bodega where their victim worked. It gives us the signature scene where Castle briefly admires his face on the screen from the camera mounted in the window, saying "I really am ruggedly handsome, aren't I?" before pointing out the Beckett that their killer would have been caught on the same camera.

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* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'': In the episode "Closed Circuit," Grace Brothers decides to install televisions and use them to advertise the store's products and special offers. Miss Brahms is filmed for the store's first commercial with Mr. Grace's nurse reading the lines in voiceover, voiceover since they thought her husky contralto would sound more appealing than Miss Brahms? nasally cockney accent. Not long after the commercial starts airing in the storefront, Miss Brahms is asked out on a date by a young Lord who explains that he saw the commercial while he was passing by the store and was instantly smitten with her and (what he thinks is) her sexy voice, setting the main plot of the episode in motion.
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': "Always Buy Retail". When Castle and Beckett are looking for clues about a murder suspect on Canal Street, Castle notices a display like this across from the bodega where their victim worked. It gives us the signature scene where Castle briefly admires his face on the screen from the camera mounted in the window, saying "I really am ruggedly handsome, aren't I?" before pointing out the to Beckett that their killer would have been caught on the same camera.



* ''Series/MrBean'': Just before the closing credits of ''Mr. Bean goes to Town'', an entire window display of televisions goes fuzzy when he passes, in a reference to earlier in the episode, when his television at home would do the same thing.

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* ''Series/MrBean'': Just before the closing credits of ''Mr. Bean goes Goes to Town'', an entire window display of televisions goes fuzzy when he passes, in a reference to earlier in the episode, when his television at home would do the same thing.



** In "The Flying Fishmonger" while Candace is out shopping with Linda, Lawrence and Winifred, she passes a storefront TV and witnesses the ad promoting the jump of the Flying Fishmonger over the gorge in the Flynn-Fletcher backyard. Candace brings Linda back to see, but right when she does so, it quickly switches to another ad promoting pore paste, to which Linda comments Candace's pores aren't ''that'' big.

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** In "The Flying Fishmonger" while Candace is out shopping with Linda, Lawrence Lawrence, and Winifred, she passes a storefront TV and witnesses the ad promoting the jump of the Flying Fishmonger over the gorge in the Flynn-Fletcher backyard. Candace brings Linda back to see, but right when she does so, it quickly switches to another ad promoting pore paste, to which Linda comments Candace's pores aren't ''that'' big.



** In "Whelk Attack", right as [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick wonder what are the creatures that attacked the city, a news program on storefront [=TVs=] that happen to be right besides them reports that the city is attacked by whelks.

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** In "Whelk Attack", right as [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick wonder what are the creatures that attacked the city, a news program on storefront [=TVs=] that happen to be right besides beside them reports that the city is attacked by whelks.
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A CoincidentalBroadcast is about to air live on TV, but the hero isn't at home to view it. Maybe they're out of the house (and likely close to wherever the dramatic event is happening). Or maybe you just want some pure entertainment, but you're too poor to afford television. Whatever the case may be, everybody needs a way to view the television somehow. The answer? A storefront TV display!

Whenever a character passes by a small electronics store, there will be multiple televisions displayed in the store's front window, all playing the same program in synchrony with each other (rarely are they ever playing different programs from each other). The televisions can be heard outside the glass window by all. They're always playing the news, and occasionally some sort of entertainment (a character watching a movie in front of the storefront), even though in RealLife, [=TVs=] in a store would probably be turned off (or playing user guides).

Becoming a DiscreditedTrope as nowadays, electronic stores have the [=TVs=] locked up or in the back to prevent theft. Plus, the trope is normally used as a way to provide movies or news on-the-go, which is now easy to accomplish with smartphones, so this trope mostly pops up in works that were written before the [[TheNewTens early-to-mid 2010s]].

May overlap with DoomedSupermarketDisplay if something is bound to happen to the [=TVs=] and/or OminousMultipleScreens if it's PlayedForHorror.

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* An advertisement for Molson beer featuring the "I Am Canadian" song showed two passers-by watching a hockey game on a TV set in a window display.
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* In ''[[Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka GTO: 14 Days in Shonan]]'', Miko walks past a storefront of televisions playing an interview with Onizuka, where he names her as the person suspected of burning down the White Swan group home. [[spoiler:It turns out to be a pre-recorded video broadcast to only those screens, as part of an elaborate ScareEmStraight plan.]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs2'': After losing and humiliating himself at the Vesting Ceremony, Flint walks home and gets the idea to call Sam after seeing one of her weather broadcasts on a TV display. As he leaves a message, the [=TVs=] cut to a breaking news bulletin of Flint's humiliation at the ceremony, causing him to sigh and walk the rest of the way home.
* ''WesternAnimation/DaffyDucksQuackbusters'': While Daffy is trying to sell his wares on the sidewalk, he looks in a window and sees a TV news report about J. P. Cubish offering his fortune to the one who can make him laugh one more time before he dies. This was a modification of a scene from the short ''Daffy Dilly'', in which Daffy listens to the news on a radio, [[SettingUpdate but this wasn't 1948 anymore]].
* ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'': After Kiki saves Tombo from a blimp accident, we cut to the town crowd watching the live news broadcast in front of an appliance store, as a janitor brags to the crowd that she was using his broom.
* ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'': Stitch happens to pass an appliance store with a TV set in the front window. The set is showing an old B-movie: ''Film/EarthVsTheSpider''. Stitch later constructs a scale model of San Francisco in Lilo's room just so that he can go all Gojiro on it. Lilo glumly notes, "No more caffeine for you."
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeysTwiceUponAChristmas'': A DeletedScene from "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas" has Mickey pasting a "lost dog" flyer in front of an in-store TV camera so that it can be seen on every display in the store.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirlsMovie'': While the girls are trying to walk home in the rain, they stop at a storefront with multiple TV screens showing news reports about the destruction they caused with their game of tag.
* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sing}}'' where all of the main characters are performing, a crowd of animals are seen watching Rosita and Gunter's performance on multiple TV screens in a storefront.
* ''WesternAnimated/TweetysHighFlyingAdventure'' from 2000 has Tweety Pie attempt to circle the globe in eighty days or less, and gather eighty feline pawprints ''en route''. Lola Bunny conducts a newscast that's seen on TV sets in a store's display window by an audience of cats. She reports that Tweety has advanced to Rome, Italy, and has gathered 37 pawprints so far.
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[[folder: Film -- Live-Action]]
* ''Film/AcrossTheUniverse'' is set in the 1960s and features a [[https://youtu.be/pcD5UbKZCRo?t=84 scene]] with the protagonist watching a national TV broadcast about the Vietnam war at a storefront of a TV repair shop.
* ''Film/{{Brazil}}'' opens with a [[https://youtu.be/K9gO01pyv24?t=13 zoom out]] from a storefront with multiple screens.
* Played with in ''Film/BeingThere''. "Chance" is an older man who was forced out of his home which he had never, ever left before. He viewed the world through television, since he had a LOT of them at home. When walking past a store with multiple [=TVs=] in the window, he is totally puzzled at seeing ''himself'' on one of them, thanks to a camera pointed to the sidewalk. He responds by using the remote control he had with him to change the channel; nothing happens, though it does cycle the channels on one of the other sets.
* In ''Film/{{Biutiful}}'', Uxbal walks by a storefront with [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-dPasyoDymmk/To0D0bpAEQI/AAAAAAAAAOw/IfvwaQgVaTw/s320/biutiful%2Bdead%2Bwhales.JPG multiple television screens]] showing images of a whale washed up onshore.
* ''Film/EddieAndTheCruisers'': The finale of the film features such a storefront window. [[spoiler: And then we're shown the man watching the screen, the supposedly deceased Eddie Wilson]].
* ''Film/ForrestGump'': Not too long after young Forrest teaches Elvis what becomes the singer's signature hip-swinging moves, Forrest and his Momma are walking past an appliance store & see Elvis performing on one of the tv sets in the window. Momma covers Forrest's eyes with her hand, saying such a thing isn't fit for children to see.
* In ''Film/GoodbyeLenin'', Alex and his co-workers watch Erich Honecker's resignation speech on several televisions in the TV repair shop they work in.
* Early on in ''Film/{{Hancock}}'', the titular hero learns of a freeway police chase scene from watching the news on a screen in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-MOzwWySaQ store front]].
* In ''Film/KingRalph'', a group of punks watch first the collective funeral procession of the Royal Family, and then later on in the film watch [[spoiler: Ralph's abdication speech]].
* ''Film/RoboCop1987'': When Clarence Boddicker gives his men the new Cobra assault guns provided by Dick Jones before they head to the steel mill to kill Robocop, they're hanging out near a store with [=TVs=] in the window showing a popular program. That storefront is the first thing Emil blasts with his new toy.
* ''Film/SesameStreetPresentsFollowThatBird'': After Big Bird runs away from the Dodos' home to return to Sesame Street, he catches a news report about it in a storefront, particularly the part where Miss Finch vows to hunt him down.
* In ''Film/SlumdogMillionaire'' there are a few scenes where people too poor to afford a TV watch the show in front of an electronics store.
* Not really in the storefront but in ''Film/{{Splash}}'', after losing her in the department store, Allen finds Madison transfixed by all the [=TVs=] on display. (It's also from those [=TVs=] that she learns how to speak English.)
* ''Film/TheyLive'': The protagonist passes a TV display that shows his picture, now the target of a manhunt following his shooting spree in a department store (don't worry, the victims [[HumanoidAliens weren?t exactly human]]).
* In ''Film/WickerPark'', the hero falls in love with the image of a girl he sees displayed on multiple screens [[https://youtu.be/bp9x1N5OU8w?t=475 inside a TV repair shop]].
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* ''Literature/PeregrinePiecrust'': In the book ''Square Eyes'', a boy called Peregrine is totally addicted to television, to the extent that he tries to watch TV wherever he goes, including TV displays in shop windows. This goes on until he gets square eyes from watching too much television.
* ''Franchise/TheSimpsons Guide To Springfield'' (a book on the series themed around a travel guide for Springfield) includes a listing for Springfield TV Store. The entry seems to imply that the store's only purpose is to display televisions in the front window so people can watch news bulletins on them and react accordingly.
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* ''Series/AreYouBeingServed'': In the episode "Closed Circuit," Grace Brothers decides to install televisions and use them to advertise the store's products and special offers. Miss Brahms is filmed for the store's first commercial with Mr. Grace's nurse reading the lines in voiceover, since they thought her husky contralto would sound more appealing than Miss Brahms? nasally cockney accent. Not long after the commercial starts airing in the storefront, Miss Brahms is asked out on a date by a young Lord who explains that he saw the commercial while he was passing by the store and was instantly smitten with her and (what he thinks is) her sexy voice, setting the main plot of the episode in motion.
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': "Always Buy Retail". When Castle and Beckett are looking for clues about a murder suspect on Canal Street, Castle notices a display like this across from the bodega where their victim worked. It gives us the signature scene where Castle briefly admires his face on the screen from the camera mounted in the window, saying "I really am ruggedly handsome, aren't I?" before pointing out the Beckett that their killer would have been caught on the same camera.
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': In the opening sequence of "Right Next Door," the first Victim of the Week stops in front of an appliance store to freshen her lipstick via her reflection in the window. As she does so, an Amber Alert for a missing little girl is playing at volume on one of the tv sets. The woman continues on her way and is killed off-screen. The little girl's case becomes entangled in a more elaborate one later in the episode.
* In ''Series/{{Mindhunter}}'', several sequences are shown of the FBI's progress on a group of 70s-style wood-paneled TV sets in a storefront.
* ''Series/MrBean'': Just before the closing credits of ''Mr. Bean goes to Town'', an entire window display of televisions goes fuzzy when he passes, in a reference to earlier in the episode, when his television at home would do the same thing.
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[[folder: Music]]
* The music video for Music/DavidBowie's 2017 posthumous single "No Plan" depicts a group of people gathering around a storefront full of [=TVs=], watching a broadcast displaying the song's lyrics and imagery related to them. The use of this imagery nods back to Bowie's role in ''Film/TheManWhoFellToEarth'', in which his extraterrestrial character habitually watched multiple TV sets simultaneously to figure out Earth's various goings-on.
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[[folder: Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'': A particular electronics store in Stilwater has a number of TV screens on its storefront, and the Boss just happens to be walking by when the local channel broadcasts the news of several members of a rival gang being released from prison.
* ''VideoGame/UntitledGooseGame'' has a small shop like this.
* ''Videogame/TheWalkingDeadSeasonOne'': In Episode one, Lee and Doug are trying to find a way across a zombie-infested street, when they spot a TV store with several TV sets in the window on the opposite side from them. Doug uses a universal remote control to set the [=TVs=] to display static, creating a light show that distracts some of the zombies.
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[[folder: Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'':
** In "[[Recap/AmericanDadS7E1100AD 100 A.D.]]", Stan announces live on the news that he is offering $50,000 to anyone who can stop the marriage between his daughter Hayley and Jeff Fischer. Multiple characters of Langley Falls are viewing this broadcast, one of them being a homeless man watching a storefront's television screens.
** In "An Incident at Owl Creek", after Stan humiliates himself by [[PuttingThePeeInPool pooping in the neighbors' pool]], he drives to work the next day and stops at a stoplight next to an electronics store where a crowd has gathered to watch the TV display. The [=TVs=] start showing a news report about Stan's accident, then [[AwkwardStoplightMoment someone in the crowd spots Stan and the whole crowd starts laughing at him.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'': In "Close Encounters of the Weird Mime", Max and P.J. hijack the local TV signal and send out a fake message that aliens are coming to invade the earth. A panicked crowd watches their broadcast on a storefront display, and then see Goofy about to go into his street-corner mime act, [[CoincidentalAccidentalDisguise with a costume that looks oddly identical to the boys' alien disguises]].
* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': In [[Recap/GravityFallsS2E5SoosAndTheRealGirl "Soos and the Real Girl"]], Soos' video game girlfriend [=.GIFfany=] starts stalking him outside the game. When Soos has trouble talking to real women at the mall, [=.GIFfany=] appears on the [=TVs=] in an electronics store display to comfort him, eventually appearing on all the TV screens at once to appear large and intimidating as she tells Soos that they can be together forever.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
** In "The Flying Fishmonger" while Candace is out shopping with Linda, Lawrence and Winifred, she passes a storefront TV and witnesses the ad promoting the jump of the Flying Fishmonger over the gorge in the Flynn-Fletcher backyard. Candace brings Linda back to see, but right when she does so, it quickly switches to another ad promoting pore paste, to which Linda comments Candace's pores aren't ''that'' big.
** In "A Phineas and Ferb Family Christmas", Candace calls Linda, who happens to be near a set of [=TVs=] in a storefront, which is broadcasting the Christmas in July special the boys are hosting. Right when Linda turns to look at the TV, it immediately goes right to commercial and shows the Wintobreath toothpaste the show is promoting, which reminds Linda she needs to pick up toothpaste and ends the call.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'': In "Hard Times for Haggis", Haggis [=McHaggis=] sees a crowd of people laughing at a bunch of [=TVs=] in a window, and he thinks they're watching his show. He then learns, to his utter fury, that they're actually watching ''Ren & Stimpy''.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': The title sequence for Season 1 has Bart skating past a storefront with TV screens showing the image of Krusty the Clown.
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': Tele's is an electronics store on the main street of the town. The front window typically displays several televisions, which usually are seen playing something that relates to the plot of an episode.
** In one episode, [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext the boys are being chased by Death]], and he stops pursuing momentarily to watch [[ShowWithinAShow Terrance and Philip]] in one of these.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'':
** In the episode "Karate Star", Patrick is on an uncontrollable karate-chopping rampage and is chopping down the Barg-N-Mart. He chops down a giant screen TV that is broadcasting a news report about him, and then chops down an even "gianter" TV! They're not in the storefront but rather in the aisles.
** In "Whelk Attack", right as [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick wonder what are the creatures that attacked the city, a news program on storefront [=TVs=] that happen to be right besides them reports that the city is attacked by whelks.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/XavierRiddleAndTheSecretMuseum'' episode "I Am Neil Armstrong", the gang gets to see Neil Armstrong land on the moon via televisions displayed in a storefront.
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[[folder: Real Life]]
* There was a RealLife prank that involved such displays, where a universal remote is used to mess with them in some manner, usually by turning the volume up.
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