For the first time in over a year, the total number of licensed radio stations fell, according to the FCC's quarterly count. As of March 31, AM and FM stations were down 19 from year-end 2025, as commercial losses outpaced continued growth on the noncommercial side. - Homepage
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Radio Loses Ground in Q1 as FCC License Decline Continues
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For the first time in over a year, the total number of licensed radio stations fell, according to the FCC's quarterly count. As of March 31, AM and FM stations were down 19 from year-end 2025, as commercial losses outpaced continued growth on the noncommercial side. Related
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