FCC Revives Empty Airwaves in Forgotten Hamlets Nationwide
Published Date: 7/17/2025
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Summary
The FCC is bringing back some empty FM radio channels in different towns because previous licenses were canceled or applications dropped. These channels are now ready for new radio stations, but the FCC isn’t accepting applications just yet. When the time comes, folks interested in starting a station will get a chance to apply, so stay tuned!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Vacant FM channels reinstated
The FCC has reinstated certain FM channels as vacant FM allotments in various communities because the prior authorizations were cancelled or long-form auction applications were dismissed. If you want to start a new radio station, these reinstated allotments represent potential opportunities to apply for a license when the FCC later opens them.
Filing window will not open yet
The FCC confirmed that the filing window for applications for these vacant FM allotments will not be opened at this time and that the commission will address opening the allotments for filing in a subsequent order. If you plan to apply for one of these allotments, you must wait for the FCC's future decision before you can submit an application.
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