For New Visitors: Finding Information About Radio and Television Stations on the FCC Web Site

The FCC's Web site contains extensive information on broadcast radio and television stations. For example, users may generate tailored lists of AM, FM, and TV stations, view electronic applications for construction permit or license as well as EEO and ownership reports, locate some historical documents pertaining to radio stations, find mailing addresses, and read a summary on the process of applying for a radio broadcast station. In this document, we provide short summaries for new users on some repeatedly requested subjects of interest, along with links for further reading or searches. This does not represent a complete list of information available, but it does provide a place to start your research. Please bookmark or print this page and use it as a reference.

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Media Bureau Regulates Radio and Television

Within the FCC, the Media Bureau is assigned the function of regulating broadcast radio and television. The Audio Division administers broadcast AM and FM stations. The Video Division administers analog (standard) and digital television broadcasting.

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Radio Broadcasting

Extensive radio broadcast station information may be found on the Audio Division website.

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Television Broadcasting

Television broadcast station information may be found on the Video Division website.

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Finding Broadcast Information in CDBS

The FCC's CDBS database (Consolidated DataBase System) is used to track the filing and completion of broadcast construction permit, license, renewal, ownership, assignment of license (sale of station), transfer of control (change of ownership structure), and EEO applications. CDBS allows viewing of applications that have been filed electronically with the Commission

CDBS incorporates data from the earlier BAPS (Broadcast Application Processing System), which was used by the Mass Media Bureau between 1979 and 1999. Information about applications filed before (approximately) the year 2000 is generally limited to items such as file numbers, filing dates, grant or dismissal dates.

Finding Information in CDBS. You may retrieve information directly from CDBS from the primary search screen:

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Public Notice Information

The Media Bureau releases information about applications received, granted, modified, or dismissed in Public Notices that may be viewed over the Internet.

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Petitions for Rulemaking (Tables of Allotments)

Allotment petitions for rulemaking are filed by station owners and other entities seeking to change station allotments in the FM or TV Tables of Allotments (47 CFR Sections 73.202 [FM] or 73.606 and 73.622 [television]). For a proposed FM allotment, a petitioner generally must show that a site (latitude and longitude) exists that meets the minimum separation requirements in 73.207, while providing the required coverage over the proposed community of license (see 73.315). TV proposals generally must demonstrate that a site exists that would meet the requirements in Sections 73.610 and 73.623. Counterproposals filed by other entities may be considered.

Initial petitions for rulemaking and related documents are available for viewing in the FCC's Electronic Comment Filing System. If you know the docket number or the rulemaking number (RM), the Quick ECFS/EDOCS Search may provide results faster.

There is no "finder's preference" for successfully petitioning for an allotment for a new FM or TV station. Commercial FM or TV allotments for new stations will be auctioned per the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (general information about auctions). Applicants for an allotment for a noncommercial educational FM or TV station will be selected on the basis of a point system.

The AM service does not have a Table of Allotments.

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Broadcast Station Totals (Counts)

The Media Bureau issues an official count of various types of licensed radio and television stations on a quarterly basis. Current and previous releases may be viewed at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/BroadcastStationTotals.html.

Low Power FM (LPFM) station counts are now included in these official releases. In addition, you may generate a current count using the search function at http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/lpfm/index.html#SEARCH.

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Additional information about AM and FM radio is available at the Audio Division. More about television is available at the Video Division.