About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 103. Chapters: Fictional media and journalism people, Fictional newspapers, Fictional radio stations, Fictional television programming, Fictional television stations, NewsRadio, Daily Planet, Radio Active, Daily Bugle, WKRP in Cincinnati, List of fictional television shows, The Truman Show, The Itchy & Scratchy Show, Brian Griffin, Rachel Bradley, Phyllis Summers, Media in The Simpsons, Murphy Brown, Nicholas Newman, Getsumento Heiki Mina, Journalists of The Wire, The Chimp Channel, Constantin von Lahnstein, Pleasantville, Radio Free Roscoe, List of fictional works in mass media, List of fictional newspapers, Wayne's World, The K Factor, Union Broadcasting System, Daily Star, Gekiganger III, List of fictional television stations, KYTV, Channel Umptee-3, Bill Swerski's Superfans, Remember WENN, The Framley Examiner, Wormhole X-Treme!, EDtv, Viking Quest, The Brown Hornet, Good Morning, World, List of fictional radio stations, Mikael Blomkvist, KACL, Leanna Love, Radio Enfer, Interstellar Network News, Goth Talk, WIOU, Storm Saxon, Reaganomics Review, Rubber News, Daily Globe, Global Digital News, Radio Norwich, Oxdown Gazette, WHIZ, Front Line, India Calling, Radio Roo, WWEN, Radio Timperley, The News of the Sun, Crucial FM. Excerpt: The Daily Bugle (at one time The DB) is a fictional New York City newspaper that is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man comic titles and their derivative media. The newspaper first appeared in Fantastic Four #2 (January 1962), and its offices in The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1963). The Daily Bugle is featured prominently in most Marvel Comics titles, especially those in which Spider-Man is the lead character. In 1996, a three-issue (black and white) limited series was printed. Since 2006, Marvel has published a monthly Daily Bugle newspaper reporting on the comp...