FCC Reminds Licensees Of Biennial Ownership Report Filing

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consider yourselves warned, broadcasters.


With the Monday release of a Public Notice, the FCC’s Media Bureau is reminding all U.S. broadcast licensees of the importance of filing their biennial ownership reports.

Doing so requires the use of FCC Form 323 or 323-E, per Commission rules.

As such, licensees of commercial and non-commercial full power television, Class A television, low power television, AM radio, and FM radio stations must file biennial ownership reports with the Commission; it is something done in odd-numbered years.

Accordingly, the next filing window for biennial ownership reports currently is scheduled to
open on October 2, 2023.

“Reporting such information has long been a fundamental obligation of broadcast licensees,” the Media Bureau notes. “The accurate, and timely, filing of ownership information is critical to ensuring that the public knows who owns, operates, and controls broadcast stations. Additionally, accurate and timely ownership information is crucial to an understanding of the broadcast industry as a whole, including an understanding of the diversity and multiplicity of owners.”

And, the Media Bureau adds, “Given the importance of the biennial ownership reporting requirement, both to inform the Commission and the public as to the station’s current ownership, and to support the Commission’s policy-making efforts with comprehensive, reliable data reflecting the race, gender, and ethnicity of attributable interest holders in broadcast stations, we encourage licensees to prepare in advance for the upcoming October 2, 2023 biennial filing window.”