The following is a complete-ish list of U.S. radio station call signs where a possibility for article development exists, either because no article exists at all or because the call sign is currently a redirect (although not all redirects necessarily need their own article).

Redlinks by state

Reflects only those stations for which neither an article nor a redirect exists (in other words, redlinks). Call signs are italicized where some cursory research suggests a lack of sourcing may make it challenging to create an article. As of dates indicate either the date of licensing for the newest station added or the date that state was last updated (due to a call sign change, a license termination, or to remove/reclassify redlinks that have turned blue).

All stations included in this section are also included in Redlinks alphabetically below.

Alabama

(as of December 14, 2023)

Alaska

(as of February 15, 2024)

Arizona

(as of March 5, 2024)

Arkansas

(as of June 7, 2023)

California

(as of March 15, 2024)

Colorado

(as of March 14, 2024)

Connecticut

(as of August 23, 2023)

Delaware

(as of October 8, 2020)

Florida

(as of December 20, 2023)

Georgia

(as of March 5, 2024)

Hawaii

(as of February 21, 2023)

Idaho

(as of August 9, 2023)

Illinois

(as of March 1, 2024)

Indiana

(as of July 11, 2022)

Iowa

(as of March 15, 2024)

Kansas

(as of September 7, 2023)

Kentucky

(as of February 27, 2023)

Louisiana

(as of February 16, 2024)

Maine

(as of June 7, 2023)

Maryland

(as of October 8, 2020)

Massachusetts

(as of April 4, 2022)

Michigan

(as of June 21, 2023)

Minnesota

(as of October 23, 2023)

Mississippi

(as of October 31, 2023)

Missouri

(as of January 17, 2022)

Montana

(as of January 19, 2023)

Nebraska

(as of September 7, 2023)

Nevada

(as of September 7, 2023)

New Hampshire

(as of August 5, 2022)

New Jersey

(as of December 19, 2022)

New Mexico

(as of October 20, 2023)

New York

(as of June 23, 2022)

North Carolina

(as of September 6, 2023)

North Dakota

(as of October 13, 2023)

Ohio

(as of October 28, 2023)

Oklahoma

(as of May 14, 2023)

Oregon

(as of January 31, 2024)

Pennsylvania

(as of April 5, 2023)

Rhode Island

(as of October 9, 2020)

South Carolina

(as of January 25, 2024)

South Dakota

(as of October 9, 2020)

Tennessee

(as of July 1, 2022)

Texas

(as of March 15, 2024)

Utah

(as of April 8, 2022)

Vermont

(as of September 8, 2020)

Virginia

(as of June 21, 2023)

Washington

(as of November 3, 2023)

West Virginia

(as of October 2, 2020)

Wisconsin

(as of June 22, 2021)

Wyoming

(as of October 25, 2023)

Washington, D.C.

(as of April 17, 2012)

American Samoa

(as of September 8, 2020)

Guam

(as of September 8, 2020)

Northern Marianas Islands

(as of September 8, 2020)

Puerto Rico

(as of January 20, 2018)

United States Virgin Islands

(as of July 9, 2019)

Redlinks alphabetically

Reflects only those stations for which neither an article nor a redirect exists (in other words, redlinks). Call signs that are formatted in bold italics indicate that the creation of an article about that station would allow for the deletion of a disambiguation page.

All stations included here are also included in Redlinks by state above.

KA–KE

KF–KJ

KK–KO

KP–KT

KU–KZ

WA–WE

WF–WJ

WK–WO

WP–WT

WU–WZ

Redirects alphabetically

Call signs that are formatted in bold italics indicate that the creation of an article about that station would allow for the deletion of a disambiguation page. Call signs marked with a "#" indicate that they have had more than one licensee, meaning there may be enough transactional or programming history to warrant expanding to a stand-alone article. Call signs marked with a "†" indicate that they have only ever been licensed to the current licensee (usually religious broadcasters or stations owned by colleges/universities) – they are less likely to warrant a stand-alone article, although it's not without question.

KA–KE

KF–KJ

KK–KO

KP–KT

KU–KZ

WA–WE

WF–WJ

WK–WO

WP–WT

WU–WZ


Potential splits

Articles at the base call sign where there are paired AM and FM stations using that call sign. Depending on station histories, articles could potentially be candidates to be split.

K

W

Articles missing infoboxes

See category Radio station articles without infoboxes.

Call sign changes/swaps needing fixing

In a number of instances, changes to radio station call signs (particularly in the case of call sign swaps) have been implemented by changing the frequency, city of license, and other information in the articles rather than by moving the article to the new call sign. These need to be corrected so that the article history remains correct.