Riddle me this, Batman: Why would a national TV network put a map on the air locating a city in Florida if, in fact, they don’t know where that city is located?

Up, and to the west, CBS This Morning. On the gulf coast, south of the Tampa Bay area. The dot you placed is about where Miami would be.

That was on the air Thursday morning. Sharp-eyed Leah Betancourt of Raycom Media in Savannah, Ga., spotted that and sent it to me to add to my collection of TV news map fails.

Back in August, MSNBC misplaced four — count ’em, four — cities in New York and Pennsylvania.

Here’s where they’re supposed to be.

That same day, CNN’s Nancy Grace show placed Idaho several hundred miles southeast of where it’s supposed to be

Just a few days earlier, ABC News showed flooding was so bad in the Midwest that Oklahoma has washed clear up into Kansas.

In 2011, Fox News labeled Utah as “Nevada”…

…and Vermont as “New Hampshire.”

Twice last year, Fox reversed Arkansas and Missouri.

In 2011, ESPN confused Wisconsin and Minnesota.

In March, CBS DFW Channel 11 in Dallas/Fort Worth included only three labels in this map. Yet, they got two of them wrong.

And NBC has gone though a string of laughable map failures. Last year, the Today show confused Colorado with Wyoming…

…and then MSNBC identified Wisconsin as “Michigan”.

In November, NBC News forgot that Long Island is a part of New York…

…and then did the same thing last summer to New Hampshire.

It takes a lot of hard work by an entire community to put a city or a state on the map. But it takes only one person in front of a computer with no copy editor backing him up to take it off again.