Civil & Administrative

FCC Updates Broadcast Radio and Television Station Application Processing Rules

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is adopting a Report and Order that modernizes the procedural rules governing broadcast radio and television station licensing and application processing. The update reflects how applications are currently submitted and processed in practice, removing outdated references to legacy filing systems and superseded procedures that no longer reflect FCC operations. The rule changes aim to clarify ambiguous provisions and harmonize inconsistent language across the FCC's broadcast regulations, reducing confusion for applicants and licensees. This is largely an administrative housekeeping measure rather than a substantive policy shift, but it has practical implications for broadcasters navigating the licensing process. By eliminating references to obsolete systems and aligning the written rules with current practice, the FCC reduces the risk of regulatory non-compliance stemming from outdated guidance. Stations filing applications, renewals, or modifications will benefit from rules that accurately reflect the electronic filing environment in place today.

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Key Changes

  • FCC rules updated to reflect current electronic application submission and processing procedures
  • References to outdated legacy filing systems removed from broadcast regulations
  • Ambiguous or unclear provisions in broadcast station rules clarified

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Broadcast radio and television stations must submit applications using current electronic filing systems and procedures as specified by the FCC, rather than legacy or obsolete filing methods

Broadcast radio and television station licensees and applicants
operational
high

Stations filing applications for licensing, renewals, or modifications must comply with updated procedural rules that reflect current FCC operations and electronic filing environment

Broadcast radio and television station licensees and applicants
operational
medium

Applicants and licensees must follow harmonized and clarified provisions across FCC broadcast regulations as updated in the Report and Order

Broadcast radio and television station licensees and applicants

Affected Parties

Broadcast radio station licensees and applicantsBroadcast television station licensees and applicants+3 more…

Tags

FCC,broadcast licensing,radio regulations