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12->''"I'm Austin [=McConnell=], [=KYX7-123LMNOP=] News."''
13-->-- '''Creator/GregoryAustinMcconnell''', "Why Do Reporters Talk Like That?"
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15One of the most common go-to names for a fictional TV news program is to add a usually-random letter to "NN" (or in some cases, ''two'' letters to "N") as a reference to CNN ("Cable News Network"). Popular choices for the first word in the acronym are a reference to the area the network covers (such as Galaxy or Global) or a reference to the work. Often the logo will be inspired by the CNN logo as well.
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17SubTrope of BrandX. Can overlap with FunWithAcronyms.
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24* Former Platform/{{Macintosh}} clone manufacturer (back in the short days when Macs had clones) Power Computing had a multi-media promotional CD with fake television shows on it, and the TagLine "You're watching PNN, a [[TitleDrop Power Computing]] network."
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27[[folder:Anime]]
28* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam00'' has JNN. May double as ProductPlacement in that JNN is a ''real world'' network, as it is the news division of TBS, the broadcaster for the series.
29* ''Anime/SonicX'' had an instance of SXN, "Sonic X Network".
30[[/folder]]
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32[[folder:Comic Books]]
33* ''ComicBook/{{Grandville}}'' has CNN, but it's the main news channel of the French Empire, and stands for Canal des Nouvelles Nationales.
34* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'': [[RetCanon Originally appearing in]] ''Series/LoisAndClarkTheNewAdventuresOfSuperman'', Lexcorp's news station is sometimes named as LNN. (It's also been WLEX and [=LexCom=] at different times.)
35* Averted in ''ComicBook/{{XIII}}''. The channel broadcasting [[spoiler:president Wally Sheridan]]'s "judgement" is ABS, a clear cross of ABC and CBS.
36[[/folder]]
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38[[folder:Fan Works]]
39* Jacqueline Lichtenberg's long-running ''Star Trek'' fanfiction series ''Kraith'' has Newsnet. It only becomes important in the ''Kraith'' novel ''[[http://www.simegen.com/fandom/startrek/kraith/kc002/kc02_01.html#FEDERATION Federation Centennial]]'', where conspirators agitating for a Klingon-Federation war use interviews with officials to stir up anti-Fed sentiment.
40* ''Fanfic/TheNextFrontier'' has the odd reference to KBS News, the initials standing for Kerbin Broadcasting Service.
41* In ''Fanfic/{{Origins}}'', the Home Galaxy (of ''Star Wars'' fame) has the Galaxy News Network (GNN), Galaxy News Service (GNS), and Nova Network (NN).
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44[[folder:Films -- Animated]]
45* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Animalympics}}'', the Animalympics news coverage is broadcast on ZOO.
46* ''WesternAnimation/BeeMovie'' has BNN (Bee News Network) airing Bee Larry King (do you see a pattern?).
47* ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' has RSN (Racing Sports Network).
48* ''Film/OsmosisJones'' has NNN. Since it takes place inside the human body, the first N stands for Nerve.
49* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'' features ME! TV (Medieval Entertainment Television), complete with E!-style logo.
50* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' has ZNN. The anchors are a female snow leopard and [[CulturalTranslation (depending on the region)]] a male moose (US, UK, Canada and most of Europe), jaguar (Brazil), koala (Australia), panda (China), or raccoon dog (Japan).
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53[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
54* ''Film/Anchorman2TheLegendContinues'' also has a news network called GNN, which the main characters work for.
55* Helen Hannah from the ''Film/{{Apocalypse}}'' film series works for World News Network, WNN.
56* The film version of ''Film/AtlasShrugged'' inverts this with NNT.
57* The ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' movies ''Film/BatmanForever'' and ''Film/TheDarkKnight'' use GNN, "The Gotham News Network", to provide exposition.
58* ''Film/CountdownToLookingGlass'' has CVN, which in real life is the U.S. Navy designation for a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier -- appropriate, given the subject of the film...
59* ''Film/TheFlintstones'' plays with this. The initials CNN are used, but it's called the Cave News Network.
60* In ''Film/France2021'', the fictional television channel France de Meurs works for has a "i" as symbol.
61* Buck Williams in the ''Film/LeftBehind2000'' films works for Global News Network, also GNN.
62* In ''Film/{{Network}}'' it's UBS -- Union Broadcasting System.
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65[[folder:Literature]]
66* The picture book ''Emily's First 100 Days of School'' by Creator/RosemaryWells is presented by BNN, or the "Bunny News Network".
67* ''Literature/TheKrakenWakes'': The protagonist and his wife work as a correspondent and scriptwriter respectively for the '''E'''nglish '''B'''roadcasting '''C'''ompany, a commercial radio and TV network that's implied to be a fairly recent development.[[note]]Which doubles as a minor case of RippedFromTheHeadlines, because when the book was first published Parliament was still debating whether or not to permit commercial television networks at all.[[/note]] Interviewees mistakenly believing that they're from Creator/TheBBC instead is something of a RunningGag.
68* The ''Literature/LeftBehind'' book series has GCCNN, which is basically the Global Community owning the original CNN.
69* The ''Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse'' has the Federation News Network, [[RetCanon later seen]] in ''Series/StarTrekPicard'' and ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekLowerDecks''.
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72[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
73* Since ''Series/TwentyFour'' aired on Creator/{{FOX}}, it often showed news broadcasts from FOX News, but also sometimes used its own version of CNN called CNB. This also appeared on ''Series/{{Homeland}}'' and ''Series/Tyrant2014'', both also by ''24'' showrunner Howard Gordon.
74* ''Series/BabylonFive'' has ISN, the "[=InterStellar=] Network News". While at first an independent -- if blatantly sensationalist and ratings-driven -- network, it becomes [[spoiler:the dictatorial Clark Administration's PropagandaMachine starting in Season 3]].
75* ZNN in the ''Series/{{Bellisarioverse}}''. In the very first ''Series/{{JAG}}'' episode it appears in, "[[Recap/JAGS02E01WeThePeople We the People]]", it seems to inexplicably stand for "Satellite News Network".
76* ''Series/BrassEye'' would air broadcasts from affiliate station 10NN in all news stories from the United States, as did the preceding series from the same writers, ''Series/TheDayToday''.
77* ''CANAL International'', a [[NewsParody parody]] of CNN imagined as a 24-hour news channel set in the FictionalCountry Groland, for the needs of a satirical show on French television that lasted from 1994 to 1999. The "CANAL" wordmark was literally spelled "C-A-N-A-L" and pronounced with an American accent so that it sounded like "C-N-N"; the shape of CANAL International's logo also parodied CNN's.
78* Casseta & Planeta, a Brazilian group of comedians, had NNN, aimed for the nasal-voiced viewer. It was never stated what the first "N" stands for.
79* Creator/TheChaser called their fake news network ''Series/{{CNNNN}}'' (Chaser [=NoN=]-stop News Network). The final episode of the first season had a look back at the station's 40-year history: originally, it was CNNN (for Chaser Nonstop News Network), but inexplicably added a fourth N: the extra N is "explained" in an [[TheUnReveal Un-Reveal]].
80* ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' has DNN, the Dinosaur News Network.
81* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
82** "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E5TheDaemons The Dæmons]]" has an interesting variation when everyone's watching news on [[Creator/TheBBC BBC]] 3. It's worth pointing out that at the time it was made BBC 2 had only been around for seven years.
83** The relaunch generally uses the BBC for main news and has [[http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/AMNN AMNN]] for American news during any given NewsMonopoly.
84* ''Series/JessicaJones2015'': At the start of season 2, Trish Walker's boyfriend Griffin is a war correspondent at ZCN, who have a CNN graphics package with slightly altered logo.
85* ''Series/LoisAndClarkTheNewAdventuresOfSuperman'' has LNN, Luthor News Network.
86* ''Series/TheMorningShow'' is all about -- who would have thought? -- a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin morning news/talk show]] on the fictional UBA network.
87* ''Website/TheOnion'' is the owner of the ''Onion News Network'', or ''[Onion logo]NN''.
88* Parodied in the ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' crossover parody between ''Film/Joker2019'' and ''Sesame Street,'' where Guy Smiley is the anchor at ABCDEFG News.
89* ''Series/SesameStreet'':
90** RNN: the R stands for Ridiculous. Accordingly, Monty wonders what he's supposed to do, and Big Bird can't seem to define.
91** GNN: the G stands for Grouch, and the network is all dirty. Oscar reports the stories about him before his lover Grundgetta gave him a Phlegmmy Award.
92** VNN: the V stands for Vegetable. reported by a Cucumber named Anderson.
93** MNN: the M stands for Monster. Elmo is the chief anchor, Cookie Monster as a sound mocking science reporter, Prairie as a special commentator, and a slew of special international correspondents. the motto is where 2 monster mascots cover its globe.
94* ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'': CAM Global News, owned by season three antagonist Charles Augustus Magnussen.
95* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'' has the Federation News Network, or FNN.
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98[[folder:Music Videos]]
99* A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VeOOH6GmzQ music video]] for "Пожалуйста небо" (Please Sky) by Russian singer Anita Tsoy has SNN.
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102[[folder:Pinball]]
103* The main display in ''Pinball/DialedIn'' is presented as a news broadcast from [[Creator/JerseyJackPinball JJP]] Channel 8.
104* ''Pinball/{{Heist}}'': A billboard can be seen advertising "BNN" (Big News Network).
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107[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
108* In 1991, Paul Neu debuted in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as a [[WrestlingDoesntPay wrestling rapper]] named P. N. News. He sometimes shaved a "PNN" logo into his hair, in imitation of the CNN logo; back then, of course, WCW and CNN had the same parent company: Turner Broadcasting.
109* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was sidelined with an injury in 2002, Wrestling/{{WWE}} kept him on television in humorous weekly vignettes in which he updated fans on his medical condition; these were done under the heading of "Randy News Network" or "RNN".
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112[[folder:Radio]]
113* Music/{{Negativland}}, in its incarnation as a Creator/TheFiresignTheatre-esque avant-garde surrealist radio theater group instigated by master culture jammer [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFWeclhFoig Don Joyce]], had the Universal Media Netweb, often referred to as UMN. All of Joyce's creations including his weekly [[http://www.kpfa.org KPFA]] show ''[[https://archive.org/details/ote Over the Edge]]'' were presented under the aegis of UMN and its mind-breaking or mind-controlling (or mind-liberating) agenda. UMN was founded by C. Elliot Friday, the wealthiest man in the solar sphere, who lives on [[UsefulNotes/AmeliaEarhart Howland Island]], runs Fridatronics Industries and still (despite Joyce's untimely death) [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-DGA7xBfSs runs for President of the United States]] every four years on the Universal Party ticket. Casual listeners are probably most familiar with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evrht0Q46lQ Crosley Bendix]], UMN's Director of Stylistic Premonitions and Cultural/Arts Reviewer. He's the one who proposed a fourth primary color, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt8biSTQ7wk Squant]]". UMN's biggest competitor is ABS, the American Broadcasting System, which runs "The [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Piddle Diddle Report]]", investigating and criticizing Friday and his empire.
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116[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
117* ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' makes a mention of the irreverent news review cast MRGCNN, the Monster Raving Goblin Cock News Network.
118* ''TabletopGame/{{Netrunner}}'': One of the playable factions in ''Android: Netrunner'' is NBN, which changed what it stands for so often that NBN became its whole name.
119* In ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'', CNN itself became NN ([=NewsNet=]) when it was re-organized in accordance with Ted Turner's will.
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122[[folder:Video Games]]
123* ''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol'' shows a TV displaying INN.
124* ''VideoGame/ANNOMutationem'': A LoadingScreen features a reporter doing a news report under WTV announcing pieces of information about on-going events around the world.
125* ''VideoGame/BlackMarket'' has the Tricorp News Network, TNN, provide commentary (and exposition) at key moments.
126* ''VideoGame/{{Crysis}}'': The Kremlin has GNN representing News from American sources. It is never stated in-game what it stands for.
127* ''VideoGame/DesertStrike'' and its sequel ''Jungle Strike'' both feature EANN, Creator/ElectronicArts News Network.
128* ''VideoGame/EarthDefenseForceIronRain'' has UNN, Universal News Network, as what seems to be the sole surviving news broadcaster after an alien invasion wrecked the Earth. The broadcasts serve as a sort of GreekChorus giving a view of the player character's squad's actions in the larger war, albeit with a strong dose of cheerleading and propaganda.
129* ''VideoGame/EliteDangerous'' has [=GalNet=], which doesn't have an abbreviated form but serves as the game's primary source of exposition for many events that happen in the Galaxy that players can actively influence (unless it's detailing the clout surrounding the president of TheFederation or TheEmpire's succession crisis).
130* ''VideoGame/EscapeVelocity Nova'' has the Hyper News Network (the Federation's news service). Interestingly, it is actually the ''only'' news service shown in the game whose acronym ends in "N" despite every one being built on a three-word structure with three-letter acronyms shown -- there's two News Services, two News Corps, two Info Commands, one Info Service and one Intel Corps. The two earlier games had their news[[note]]it was only in Nova that the engine allowed the news image to be different for different governments[[/note]] fit the basic model of the trope, though with the acronyms not quite being what one would think from looking at the full names -- ''Classic'' has the Interstellar News Network using the acronym ISN, while ''Override'' had the United Earth News Network with the acronym UEN.
131* The ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'' universe has a Galaxy News Network (GNN). Although "Galaxy News Network" appears in the first ''VideoGame/Fallout1'' game, the acronym "GNN" doesn't appear with any prominence (other than a single note in ''VideoGame/Fallout2'') in-universe until ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', where it is featured on banners and billboards.
132* ''VideoGame/Hitman2016'' also has GNN, with a logo blatantly satirising real-life American news channel CNN.
133* ''VideoGame/TheHorde'' has the Franzpowanki News Network (FNN), which broadcasts on CrystalBall.
134* The ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' games have the GNN (Galactic News Network) reporting some random events and statistics. The anchor is, naturally, a robot.[[note]]A [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] one, at that.[[/note]]
135* The ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' series has DNN.
136* ''VideoGame/MetalWolfChaos'' has DNN.
137* ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' has Sinnoh News Net, which, while not abbreviated in the game, does make SNN if you do abbreviate it.
138* In the world of dragons in ''VideoGame/SpyroTheDragon1998'' there is DNN (Dragon News Network).
139* ''VideoGame/StarCraftI'' and especially ''VideoGame/StarCraftII'' have UNN (Universal News Network) as the primary news source for Terran civilization, and the propaganda outlet for whatever government currently controls it. The network plays a large role in some stories set in the ExpandedUniverse as well.
140* In all the ''VideoGame/StarShiftSeries'' games, the story will occasionally cut to a news network pumping out news pieces [[StrawmanNewsMedia in favor of their own side]].
141** In ''[[VideoGame/StarShiftOrigins Origins]]'', Carol Everson and Magnus Archer can enter the Novus Broadcasting Network building (NBN), which does their best to make Novus Federation sound like the heroes fighting the evil ESA. There's also an opportunity to slightly increase Novus reputation by watching and complimenting a documentary one of the employees made. Unfortunately, Novus Federation is secretly run by ESA spies and is effectively controlled opposition.
142** In ''[[VideoGame/StarShiftRebellion Rebellion]]'', the ORC will watch the Interstellar News Network (INN), which is pro-Earth Systems Alliance and paints any opposition as terrorism.
143** The Canite Broadcasting Network (CBN) is comparatively more neutral compared to the NBN and INN, though they do mainly repeat statements made by other major powers and whoever is currently in charge of Canis Prime. The main anchor, Skip Cooper, is implied to be skeptical of Canites' Alpha, Commodus, since he repeats Commodus's claims with quotation marks in his dialogue text.
144** Once the Outer Rim Coalition [[spoiler:drive the ESA out of Infernis Prime, their own broadcasting network, Outer Rim Broadcasting (ORB), starts televising their victory. Unlike most examples, the anchor, Sisko Hyperion is not only a soldier, he also operates with a fake name and from an undisclosed location to avoid getting targeted by the ESA]].
145* The camera in ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' is operated by Lakitu, who is an employee of KNN -- Kingdom News Network.
146* ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom knows CNN as "Cirno News Network", thanks to some pretty bad CowboyBebopAtHisComputer.
147* ''VideoGame/VegaStrike'' has procedurally generated News from GNN readable on base computers, mostly concerning space fights between factions, with occasional mentions of {{Privateer}}s' help, that is completed PlayerCharacter missions.
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150[[folder:Webcomics]]
151* ''Webcomic/GoneToGround'' has DNN (Da Nooz Network).
152* ''Webcomic/{{Jerkcity}}'' has [[https://twitter.com/JerkcityNewsNet JNN]] (Jerkcity News Network).
153* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' has the [[SubspaceAnsible HyperNet]] News Network, or HN[[superscript:3]].
154* The webcomic (and later graphic novel) ''Shooting War'' has GNN: Global News Network.
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157[[folder:Web Originals]]
158* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seaUxPOguz0 This]] game review gives us ACNN during a parody news cast. We're never told what it stands for, though...
159* [[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com Anime News Network]] (ANN) was named after this trope.
160* ''WebVideo/DiamandaHagan'': Hagan noted that the no-budget CaughtUpInTheRapture movie ''Apocalypse'' has a WNN, which is [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial entirely unlike]] GNN from the much more famous ''Film/LeftBehind2000'' movie. (To be fair, ''Apocalypse'' predates the ''Left Behind'' movie, while the book didn't feature GNN.) The review is then interupted by one of Hagan's minions with [[HypocriticalHumor an HNN special report]] about the skirmishes being fought over the few remaining available letters.
161* ''Website/TheEscapist'' has ENN.
162* ''WebAnimation/FreedomToons'': The [[FunWithAcronyms MSNBS]] network, which hosts the incredibly biased show ''The Echo Chamber''.
163* If a ''Platform/GoAnimate'' video features a TV news report, it'll probably be on GNN.
164* [[https://sonic.fandom.com/ Sonic Wiki Zone]], the ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' Fandom wiki, used to be named "Sonic News Network" from 2005 to 2023.
165* ''WebVideo/StarWarsUncut'': ENN the "Empire News Network" brings you TalkingHeads discussing the Imperial Senate being dissolved.
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168[[folder:Western Animation]]
169* The ''WesternAnimation/AllDogsGoToHeaven'' ChristmasSpecial has CCN.
170* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' has the student-run news program at the kids' school, WSN (Wagstaff School News).
171* ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'': The episode "[[Recap/TheClevelandShowS2E14TerryUnmarried Terry Unmarried]]" has an {{inver|tedTrope}}sion. After [[spoiler:Cleveland figures out that Terry's bisexual]], he freaks out, and his babbling becomes scrolling details with a headline. At the bottom left, you see CNN and directly under it, you see '''''C'''leveland '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork''.
172* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': "[[Recap/FuturamaS2E12TheDeepSouth The Deep South]]" reveals that Atlanta's bigshots would eventually move the town into the ocean. CNN was then renamed ''[[PunnyName SeaNN]]''.
173* Parodied in ''WesternAnimation/InsideJob2021'' -- one of the two political news networks Cognito runs is called MSCNNBCNBBC.
174* ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids'' has LNN, the brief game-like segments shown when it was initially aired on Creator/PBSKids.
175* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicSchoolBus'' has FNN.
176* ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'' has DNN.
177* ''WesternAnimation/{{Vampirina}}'' has '''T'''ransylvania '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork.
178* The ''WesternAnimation/VeggieTales'' episode "[[Recap/VeggieTalesEpisode22SumoOfTheOpera Sumo of the Opera]]" is Japan-themed, and has ESN (Emperor's Sports Network), a cross between CNN and ESPN.
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181[[folder:Real Life]]
182* Besides CNN there are a lot of small channels that use the news network nomenclature, such as Ohio-based Ohio News Network.
183* Far-right news channel '''O'''ne '''A'''merica '''N'''ews Network uses this naming scheme.
184* All the major commercial Japanese network television news divisions use these:
185** '''A'''ll-Nippon '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork (Creator/TVAsahi)
186** '''F'''uji '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork (Creator/FujiTelevision)
187** '''J'''apan '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork (Creator/TokyoBroadcastingSystem)
188** '''N'''ippon '''N'''ews '''N'''etwork (Creator/NipponTelevision)
189[[/folder]]

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