Station files by state

Every licensed radio and television station keeps a public inspection file, hosted by the FCC and open to anyone. These pages show what our scanner found in those files, station by station.

3 stations across 2 states, growing as the scanner covers more of the country.

These pages describe what our scan saw in the folders the FCC publishes. They are not compliance determinations, and a station's own file is always the authority. New to this? Five things to know about your FCC public inspection file.

RadioPaperwork is a compliance service, not a law firm. It does not provide legal advice or certify FCC compliance. Filing on a station's behalf never happens without the station approving the document first, and does not shift responsibility: the licensee remains responsible for the contents of its public file, and the FCC provides no safe harbor for using an outside service. "No gaps found" means our checks found nothing missing, which is not the same as an FCC compliance certification.

Data source: publicfiles.fcc.gov, the FCC's own public API.

This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC.

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