- Congress reauthorized funding for many government agencies, including the FCC, thus avoiding a prolonged shutdown of these agencies. FCC operations
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This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: January 26, 2026 to January 30, 2026
- Funding for the FCC’s operations, as well as that of many other government agencies, expired at the end of the
February 2026 Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – EEO Reports; ATSC 3.0 and Earth Station Rulemaking Comment Deadlines; Class A, LPTV, and TV Translator Rules Effective Dates; Political Windows; and More (If the Government Does Not Shut Down)
While most of the country is currently frozen, February promises to heat up with several regulatory dates and deadlines broadcasters need to be aware of. But the possibility of another federal government shutdown looms. To end the longest shutdown in history last November, Congress gave themselves until January 31 to pass a budget bill covering the…
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: January 19, 2026 to January 23, 2026
- The FCC’s Media Bureau released a Public Notice purporting to provide guidance directed to broadcast TV stations on whether the
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: January 12, 2026 to January 16, 2026
- The House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Communications & Technology Subcommittee held an FCC oversight hearing. The hearing featured written
This Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: January 5, 2026 to January 9, 2026
- FCC Chairman Carr announced that the FCC will be considering two orders concerning foreign ownership requirements, including those for broadcasters,
A Broadcaster’s Regulatory Calendar for 2026 – Important Dates for Staying in Compliance With Your Legal Obligations
2026 has begun, so it is time to look at the regulatory dates of importance to broadcasters in the new year. Later this week, we will look ahead at some of the broadcast issues likely to be tackled by the FCC and Congress in this new year. But today, we will look at dates and…
The Past Two Weeks in Regulation for Broadcasters: December 22, 2025 to January 2, 2025
- Several AM broadcasters filed a petition for rulemaking with the FCC seeking a new opportunity for licensees of AM
January 2026 Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists, Children’s Television Programming Reporting, New Webcasting Royalties, Expansion of Audio Description Requirements, Comment Deadlines, Political Windows, and More
Today, we would normally publish our look back at the prior week’s regulatory activity of importance to broadcasters but, as we noted last week, we are taking this week off and will publish a summary of the regulatory activity during the two week holiday period next Sunday. But, as the start of a new month is upon us, we instead offer our regular look ahead at regulatory dates and deadlines for January.
With each New Year, there are a host of new regulatory deadlines to keep broadcasters busy. In January, this includes some recurring FCC deadlines like Quarterly Issues/Programs lists for all full power broadcasters, and a host of other quarterly obligations that are not as widely applicable. For TV broadcasters, the month brings obligations including the annual children’s television reports on educational and informational programming and a public file certification on commercial limits, as well as the extension to stations in 10 additional markets of the audio description requirements.
In addition to comments in rulemaking proceedings described below, January brings some new obligations. For commercial broadcasters streaming audio programming on the Internet, there are new SoundExchange royalties that cover performances made on and after January 1, and a requirement for a higher minimum fee due at the end of the month. There is also a freeze that will be imposed on applications for major changes by existing LPTV stations and TV translators related to a window that will open in March, the first window in well over a decade for the filing of applications for new LPTV stations.
Let’s look at some of the specific dates and deadlines for broadcasters in January, starting with the routine deadlines that come up every January, and then moving to some of new obligations for 2026. After that we provide January deadlines for comments in rulemaking proceedings (including reply comments on proposed changes to the FCC’s ownership rules and initial comments on proposals to speed the ATSC 3.0 conversion), a look at lowest unit rate windows that open in January for 2026 elections, and finally a few deadlines in early February.
Continue Reading January 2026 Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – Quarterly Issues/Programs Lists, Children’s Television Programming Reporting, New Webcasting Royalties, Expansion of Audio Description Requirements, Comment Deadlines, Political Windows, and MoreThis Week in Regulation for Broadcasters: December 15, 2025 to December 19, 2025
- President Trump this week issued an Executive Order instructing various government agencies to take steps to move marijuana from Schedule
