Broadcasting License

/ˈbrɔːdkæstɪŋ ˈlaɪsəns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An official authorization granted by a governmental or regulatory body permitting a person or organization to operate a broadcasting service.
    The radio station obtained a broadcasting license to transmit on FM frequencies.

Forms

  • broadcasting license
  • broadcasting licenses

Commentary

A broadcasting license often involves regulatory compliance regarding frequency use, content standards, and public interest obligations.

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