United States

The FCC has released its updated station count list.
Since the end of 2024, AM station licenses dropped by 23, commercial FM licenses dropped by 23, while non-commercial FM licenses jumped up by 212.

Year MonthAMFM CommercialFM EducationalTotal RadioLPFMFM translators & BOostersTotal Broadcast
Jan 19704269208339967510n/an/a
Dec 1990498743921440108190186619939
Dec 1995490952961815120200154122683
Sep 1999478357662066126150323724575
Dec 2003479462172552135630383426613
Dec 200847866247304014253859612029832
Dec 201347276612401915358776605430432
Dec 2018461967544135155082172795233342
Dec 2019459367724135155002169818233513
Dec 2020455166994195154452136842033564
Dec 2021450966764204153892069886633467
Dec 2022448466864207153772015895033517
Dec 2023444466634286153931967892733428
Mar 2024442766634320153801960891333344
Jun 2024441366204356153891965890633326
Sep 2024440066184377153951967889433305
Dec 2024438366254477154851968888033373
Jun 2025436066024689155611977888033532

https://radioinsight.com/headlines/303995/fcc-report-7-13-am-non-commercial-fm-soars/

Lance Venta, Radio Insight (2025-07-13)