Workplace sitcoms set in and around radio stations have provided us with at least four stone-cold classics of the form: "WKRP in Cincinnati," "NewsRadio," "Frasier," and "I'm Alan Partridge." They each deal with different types of radio: a struggling, medium-market AM station trying to stay afloat via a rock-and-roll format; a New York City all-news station; a Seattle talk station; and British radio, which is essentially sorcery to this American who has spent very little time in the U.K.
Two of these series are relatively easy to stream. A couple of seasons of "NewsRadio" are available on Pluto TV, while the entirety of "Frasier" awaits you on Prime Video. If you don't live in the United States, it appears that "I'm Alan Partridge" can be viewed in its entirety on Netflix. But if you'