Per FCC requirements, the -FM suffix was attached to the call letters.
Fifty-two half-hour episodes and a one hour holiday special were produced to meet the FCC requirements set forth in the Children's Television Act.
This change was reportedly necessitated by FCC requirements that the station's Main Studio be located within 25 miles of its community of license.
The block featured programming from the Discovery Kids cable network, and all of its programming met the FCC's "E/I" requirements.
It re-airs a Spanish newscast from KUVS channel 19 once per week for FCC requirements.
By the mid-to-late 1990s, the call letters were minimized to be just barely readable to FCC requirements.
There is currently no FCC requirement for radio announcers.
The Order provides for a new selfauthorization process based on a manufacturer's or supplier's declaration of compliance with all FCC requirements.
In order to promote fairness among carriers, 10-digit dialing became an FCC requirement; though the "1" before the area code is often required only for actual long distance calls.
Keeler also cited FCC requirements that would require his show to be captioned in Syracuse which was an additional infrastructural expense.