United States of America

United States of America

FCC ease restrictions on foreign ownership of U.S. radio and television broadcasters

30 Sep 2016

On 30 September 2016, the Federal Communications Commission released a report and order that simplifies the foreign ownership filing and review process for broadcast licensees. While the rule under which direct ownership of a broadcast station is restricted to U.S. citizens or to entities in which non-U.S.-citizens own no more than 20%, did not change, rules on indirect ownership were adjusted by extending the rules developed for foreign ownership reviews for common carrier and certain aeronautical licensees to the broadcast context. The change also provides a reformed framework for a publicly traded broadcast or common carrier licensee or controlling U.S. parent to ascertain its foreign ownership.

Nature of measure:
  • Liberalization
  • Facilitation
Type:
  • Entry and establishment (Ownership and control)
Industry:
  • Services (Publishing, audiovisual and broadcasting activities)
Inward FDI:
Yes
Outward FDI:
No
Sources: