FCC Tunes Up Foreign Ownership Rules for Radio Wave Riders
Published Date: 6/23/2025
Proposed Rule
Summary
The FCC is updating rules about foreign ownership for broadcast, phone, and airplane radio license holders to make things clearer and fairer. These changes affect companies with foreign ties, aiming to simplify approvals, tighten rules on who controls U.S. companies, and improve how applications are handled. The goal? Faster decisions, fewer mix-ups, and saving money for everyone involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Clarified Control Rules for Common Carriers
If you run a common carrier (phone/telecom) licensee with foreign ties, the FCC proposes to codify which entity counts as the controlling U.S. parent. The change puts the FCC's existing control determinations into written rules to make who controls a U.S. company clearer.
New Petition, Trust, and Remedial Filing Rules
The FCC proposes requirements to identify trusts and trustees, extend remedial procedures and methodology to privately held companies, add content rules for remedial petitions, require amendments be filed as a complete restatement of petitions, and clarify U.S. residency requirements. These changes change what information and petition format affected licensees must provide when foreign-ownership issues arise.
Overall Simplification to Reduce Costs and Delays
The FCC says the proceeding aims to make it easier to understand and navigate foreign-ownership rules for broadcast, common carrier, and aeronautical radio licensees, avoid inconsistent outcomes, reduce costs, and facilitate public-interest analysis. If adopted, affected licensees may experience faster decisions and fewer procedural mix-ups.
Advance Approval for Deemed Voting Interests
The FCC proposes to codify its advance approval policy for certain 'deemed voting interests,' so licensees with such foreign-linked voting arrangements would seek advance FCC approval under a written rule. This aims to make the approval path for certain voting arrangements clearer.
Broadcast Application Processing During Petitions
For broadcast licensees, the FCC seeks comment on how it should process applications filed while a remedial petition for declaratory ruling is pending, including foreign-ownership considerations for NCE and LPFM stations. The change targets how broadcasters — including noncommercial educational and low-power FM stations — will see their applications handled during foreign-ownership reviews.
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