Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services

The Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services (Spanish: Autoridad Federal de Servicios de Comunicación Audiovisual; AFSCA) was an agency of the government of Argentina with the power to regulate television and radio services.

ASFCA was merged into the Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones on December, 29th, 2015 by Presidential Decree 267.

It had the power to award television licenses, regulate programming and sanction violators with fines.

On September 17, 2012, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner tapped Martín Sabbatella, a former member of the Chamber of Deputies and one-time intendant of Morón, Buenos Aires, to head up the agency.

The combined agency was initially run by Miguel De Godoy, former secretary for media in Buenos Aires.