FCC Broadcaster

FCC Broadcaster MCP Connector for Claude

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Discover radio and television broadcast licensing records and operations across the United States without authentication.

2 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The FCC Broadcaster MCP Server ties your AI agent directly into the operations of United States broadcast media. Ideal for researchers, audiovisual professionals, and licensing analysts, this endpoint allows you to effortlessly search the National Media Bureau databases for active network facilities.

Core Capabilities

  • TV Station Mapping — Verify regional television broadcast networks, reviewing signal allocations and operational constraints without hassle.
  • FM & AM Radio Licensing — Search deep into the local audio ecosystems to extract active broadcast licensing metrics for any registered market.
  • Transparent Gateway — Fully public, unmetered access to official telecom records, allowing immediate lookup without generating credentials or navigating bureaucratic forms.
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2 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

get_fm_station_details

Search for an FM radio broadcast station in the US by Call Sign

get_tv_station_details

Search for a public US Television broadcast station by Call Sign

See how to talk to your AI agent using FCC Broadcaster.

Find the operational details for the radio station WXPN.

My search into the FCC broadcast registry confirms that WXPN holds an active license for FM frequency operations, acting as a certified public infrastructure transmission node.

Check if WPVI is currently a licensed TV station.

I've checked the television records for WPVI. Yes, it holds an active and licensed status under the official FCC broadcasting matrix.

Identify whether the facility associated with 89.3 FM frequency operations is currently broadcasting.

Scanning registered frequencies creatively natively reliably... The FM facility spanning 89.3 has been formally checked. Current status: Actively licensed to operate optimally safely purely within standard bandwidth constraints natively structurally.

Absolutely not. The broadcaster database queries operate completely unmetered in the public domain, providing direct agency-to-agent accessibility.

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