FM Radio Stations

Your Information Resouce for All FM Radio Stations In The United States

There are 27,522 FM radio station transmitters licensed by the FCC across the United States, broadcasting between the frequency range of 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz using Frequency Modulation. Frequency Modulation is a way of broadcasting a signal by impressing a signal on a station's carrier wave by varying the frequency of it.

Today's Most Listened to FM Radio Stations:

WHYU-FM FM
WVBN FM
WCDQ FM
KVCC FM
WMDM FM
KKGL FM
KAUM FM
WMMR FM
WGNL FM
WWWQ FM
WRZI FM
WXTK FM

We have the data for various classes and types of FM radio station transmitters in our information system. They include 27,522 primary, 495 booster, 2,813 auxiliiary backup, and 9,129 translator transmiters. There is also an additional 2,792 Low Power FM (LPFM) stations serving local communities across the nation. Currently, there are 24,858 fully licensed transmitters, 617 construction permits and 1,017 FM stations operating under a special temporory authority. There are also 47 pending applications.

FM Service Types: FM = Full Power FM, FS = Aux, FB = Booster, FX = Translator, FA = Frequency Vacant Allotment, FR = Frequency Rulemaking Allotment.

FM Status Key: LIC = Licensed, AMD = Special Temporary Authority Engineering Amendment, STA = Special Temporary Authority, CP = Construction Permit, NCECP = NCE Construction Permit, APP = Application Pending, RSV = Reserved Allotment, - = Unoccupied Allotment, USE - Allotment In Use.


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