Home Login RADIO ONLINE RSS Facebook
Advertisement

NABOB Urges FCC to Preserve Local Radio Ownership Limits


National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB)
National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB)

The National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) has filed reply comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) strongly opposing any repeal or relaxation of the agency's Local Radio Ownership Rule, including its "subcaps" provision that limits the number of AM or FM stations a single entity can own in a market.

The filing comes in response to the FCC's "Delete, Delete, Delete" proceeding (GN Docket No. 25-133), which solicits public input on eliminating outdated or burdensome regulations. Several broadcasters have urged the Commission to roll back ownership limits to better compete in the digital media environment. NABOB argues such changes would cause irreversible harm to Black-owned radio stations and further diminish diversity in media ownership.

"Repeal or relaxation of the Commission's Local Radio Ownership Rule is an issue that NABOB has opposed in each of the Commission's quadrennial ownership rule review proceedings, and we continue to oppose that result," wrote NABOB President James L. Winston.

Citing data from a joint NABOB-BIA study, the group notes that 72% of Black-owned radio stations earn less than $1 million in annual advertising revenue, and that Black Americans continue to be underrepresented in media ownership. As of 2023, Black ownership accounted for just 3% of full-power TV stations, 2% of FM stations, and 4% of AM stations, despite making up nearly 14% of the U.S. population.

The organization warns that eliminating the subcaps rule would accelerate market consolidation, reduce the value of AM stations, and push out smaller and minority-owned operators. NABOB also highlights the critical role Black-owned radio plays in serving African American communities, especially as a trusted source of news and cultural content.

NABOB's comments were reinforced by past statements from major broadcasters including iHeartMedia and Salem Media Group, which have previously cautioned the FCC against relaxing FM ownership limits due to the detrimental impact it could have on AM radio viability.

"Maintenance of the Local Radio Ownership Rule will provide an opportunity for existing Black owned stations, and other minority owned stations, to continue as competitors in the industry," NABOB concluded. "The Commission recognized in the 2018 Quadrennial Review Order that it should make no changes in the Local Radio Ownership Rule. That is still the appropriate conclusion today."

Advertisement

Latest Radio Stories

Radio, Podcasts Dominate Ad-Supported Audio Time
Nielsen
Nielsen
Radio and podcasts continued to dominate ad-supported audio consumption in the first quarter of 2026, accounting for 82% of all daily ad-supported listening time, according to Nielsen's latest edition of The Record, produced in partnership with Edison Research. The quarterly More

Nicole Humphrey Named LPM VP of Development
Nicole Humphrey
Nicole Humphrey
Louisville Public Media (LPM) has appointed Nicole Humphrey as Vice President of Development, effective June 8. Humphrey joins LPM from The Nature Conservancy, where she served as Associate Director of Development for Kentucky for the past five years. She brings more than 12 years of nonprofit fundraising More

Rose Named President & CEO of Washington Broadcasters
Jim Rose
Jim Rose
The Washington State Association of Broadcasters (WSAB) has named veteran media executive Jim Rose as its new President and CEO, effective June 15. Rose brings more than 30 years of broadcasting and media leadership experience to the role, having served in senior executive positions at major-market More
Advertisement

John Kincade to Exit 97.5 Fanatic Morning Show in July
John Kincade
John Kincade
WPEN (97.5 The Fanatic) Philadelphia has announced that longtime sports radio host John Kincade will leave the station's morning show at the end of July. Kincade's final broadcast on the "Kincade & Salciunas Morning Show" will air on Friday, July 31. Following his departure, Andrew Salciunas will continue More

Blair Garner Joins KGNC in Amarillo for Afternoons
Blair Garner
Blair Garner
Connoisseur Media has added Hall of Fame broadcaster Blair Garner to the lineup at Country 97.9 KGNC in Amarillo, where he will host afternoons weekdays from 3-7pm. Garner brings nearly three decades of syndicated Country radio experience to the station and returns to the Texas Panhandle, where he grew up More

Broadcasters Foundation Sets June 25 Giving Day
Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA)
Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA)
The Broadcasters Foundation of America (BFOA) will hold its annual Giving Day on June 25, bringing together broadcasters nationwide for a one-day fundraising campaign to support radio and television professionals facing severe financial hardship. The initiative raises money for More

Return to Menu

Advertisement

Subscribe to our Newsletter
Radio news and headlines delivered right to your e-mail box -- and it's free.

Advertisement

Advertisement