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NewsRadio

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: March 21, 1995
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 97
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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NewsRadio(1995)
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TMDB Rating: 7.3 (120 votes)

Overview

The office politics and interpersonal relationships among the staff of WNYX NewsRadio, New York's #2 news radio station.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

7 episodes • 1995Avg: 7.4Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PilotMar 21, 19958.0
2InappropriateMar 28, 19958.0
3SmokingApr 4, 19953.7
4The CrisisApr 11, 19958.0
5Big DayApr 18, 19958.0
6Luncheon at the WaldorfMay 2, 19958.0
7Sweeps WeekMay 9, 19958.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

21 episodes • 1995Avg: 7.3Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1No, This is Not Based Entirely on Julie's LifeSep 19, 19953.3
2Goofy BallSep 26, 19950.0
3Rat FuneralOct 10, 19958.0
4The BreakupOct 31, 19958.0
5The ShrinkNov 7, 19950.0
6FriendsNov 14, 19958.0
7Bill's AutobiographyNov 21, 19958.0
8NegotiationNov 28, 19958.0
9The CaneDec 12, 19958.0
10Xmas StoryDec 19, 19950.0
11Station SaleJan 7, 19968.0
12Bitch SessionJan 14, 19968.0
13In Through the Out DoorFeb 4, 19963.3
14The Song Remains the SameFeb 18, 19968.0
15ZosoFeb 25, 19968.0
16Houses of the HolyMar 10, 19968.0
17Physical GraffitiMar 24, 19968.0
18Led ZeppelinMar 31, 19960.0
19PresenceApr 14, 19960.0
20CodaApr 21, 19960.0
21Led Zeppelin IIApr 28, 19960.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

25 episodes • 1996

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PresidentSep 18, 19960.0
2ReviewSep 25, 19960.0
3Massage ChairOct 2, 19960.0
4ArcadeOct 23, 19960.0
5HalloweenOct 30, 19960.0
6Awards ShowNov 6, 19960.0
7DaydreamNov 13, 19960.0
8Movie StarNov 20, 19960.0
9StocksDec 11, 19960.0
10ChristmasDec 18, 19960.0
11The TrainerDec 19, 19960.0
12RapJan 8, 19970.0
13Led Zeppelin Boxed SetJan 15, 19970.0
14Complaint BoxJan 29, 19970.0
15Rose BowlFeb 5, 19970.0
16KidsFeb 12, 19970.0
17AirportFeb 19, 19970.0
18TwinsMar 12, 19970.0
19Office FeudMar 19, 19970.0
20Our Fiftieth EpisodeApr 2, 19970.0
21SleepingMay 7, 19970.0
22The Real DealMay 7, 19970.0
23MistakeMay 14, 19970.0
24SpaceMay 21, 19970.0
25InjuryJun 5, 19970.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

22 episodes • 1997Avg: 1.8Valley of Despair

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1JumperSep 23, 19970.0
2Plan BeeSep 30, 19970.0
3The Public DomainOct 28, 19970.0
4Super Karate Monkey Death CarNov 4, 19970.0
5French DiplomacyNov 11, 19970.0
6Pure EvilNov 18, 19971.0
7Catherine Moves OnNov 25, 19970.0
8Stupid Holiday Charity Talent ShowDec 16, 19970.0
9The Secret of ManagementJan 1, 19980.0
10Look Who's TalkingJan 6, 19980.0
11ChockJan 13, 19980.0
12Who's the Boss? (1)Jan 20, 19980.0
13Who's the Boss? (2)Feb 3, 19982.0
14Security DoorFeb 24, 19982.0
15Big BrotherMar 3, 19980.0
16Beep, BeepMar 18, 19982.0
17BalloonMar 25, 19980.0
18Copy MachineApr 8, 19980.0
19Monster RancherApr 15, 19980.0
204:20Apr 29, 19980.0
21Jackass Junior HighMay 6, 19980.0
22Sinking ShipMay 12, 19980.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

22 episodes • 1998Avg: 1.3Valley of Despair

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Bill Moves OnSep 23, 19980.0
2Meet The Max LouisOct 7, 19980.0
3Lucky BurgerOct 14, 19980.0
4NoiseOct 21, 19980.0
5Flowers for MatthewOct 28, 19980.0
6JailNov 4, 19980.0
7The LamNov 11, 19982.0
8Clash of the TitansNov 24, 19981.0
9BostonDec 9, 19980.0
10Spooky Rapping CryptDec 15, 19980.0
11StinkbuttJan 5, 19991.0
12ApartmentJan 12, 19990.0
13TowersFeb 2, 19990.0
14HairFeb 9, 19990.0
15AssistantFeb 16, 19990.0
16WinoFeb 23, 19990.0
17WeddingMar 2, 19990.0
18PloyMar 9, 19990.0
19Padded SuitApr 13, 19990.0
20Freaky FridayApr 20, 19990.0
21RetirementApr 27, 19990.0
22New HampshireMay 4, 19990.0

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