ETRS Form One filing
If your station has filed ETRS Form One before, as most have, re-filing it is pretty simple. Check out our guide in the Broadcast-and-Manage menu.
If your station has filed ETRS Form One before, as most have, re-filing it is pretty simple. Check out our guide in the Broadcast-and-Manage menu.
October 2024 – On the 16th, the FCC released the “MX Tentative Selectees” Public Notice, which begins the period during which MXed applicants have additional flexibility for pursuing their licenses and getting on the air quickly. Several MX groups can now… Read More »Mutually-Exclusive (MX) – Timeshares and Technical Changes Now Available
Once upon a time your new-LPFM application was Accepted for Filing and now it is Granted. Congratulations! This is the time to raise funds, design, and build your new station! We’re offering station-building services to help your organization plan, fundraise, and get… Read More »New-LPFM Application Granted, What’s Next?
March 2024 — If your 2023 LPFM application hasn’t been accepted for filing or granted yet, it might be too close[1] to other LPFM applications, which we sometimes call “short spaced”. That makes it mutually exclusive (MX) with one or… Read More »Mutually-Exclusive (MX) LFPM Application Process
If your LPFM application is a singleton, meaning it is not in competition with other applicants, the FCC most likely has designated your application as Accepted for Filing recently. How do I check whether my application is Accepted for Filing? If… Read More »Singleton? Accepted for Filing? How would you know, and what are your obligations?
With many possible twists and turns, the post-application process (described in the PDFs in References below) is mysterious at first, and occasionally fairly complex. Here are some common questions for the near future. How many applications were filed? Radio World… Read More »LPFM Applicants, What’s Next?