📰 Edgewater Gazette Joins FCC Community, Begins Journey Toward Broadcasting License

Published on September 7, 2025 at 5:25 AM

Daytona Beach, FL — September 7, 2025 Edgewater Gazette, a rising voice in local journalism, has officially taken its first major step into the world of broadcasting. On September 6, 2025, the publication received its FCC Registration Number (FRN), marking its formal entry into the Federal Communications Commission’s community of media entities.

This milestone signals the beginning of a new chapter for the Gazette, as it initiates the process of obtaining a full broadcasting license. The move is part of a broader vision to expand its reach and deliver timely, community-focused news not just in print and online, but soon over the airwaves.

“We’re thrilled to announce that Edgewater Gazette is now recognized by the FCC,” said a spokesperson for the publication. “This is more than just a registration—it’s the foundation for a future where we can bring local voices, stories, and perspectives directly to the public through radio and potentially other broadcast platforms.”

The Gazette has built a reputation for covering hyperlocal issues, spotlighting community events, and amplifying voices often overlooked by larger outlets. With the broadcasting license process now underway, the team is preparing to make a formal announcement in the coming weeks detailing its plans for programming, station format, and launch timeline.

Local residents and supporters are encouraged to stay tuned for updates, as Edgewater Gazette continues to evolve from a trusted print publication into a dynamic multimedia presence.

📻 A New Era Is Coming As the Gazette steps into the broadcasting arena, it aims to uphold its commitment to transparency, community engagement, and journalistic integrity—values that have guided its reporting since day one.

For more information and future announcements, readers can visit the Gazette’s website or follow its social media channels.

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