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BIA's Ovadia: Local Advertising 'Likely' To See Boost Under Trump
The economic landscape is set to change considerably with Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House. Where does this leave radio advertising? BIA Advisory Services VP of Forecasting & Analysis Nicole Ovadia shared her outlook on 2025 with Radio Ink ahead of her appearance at Forecast 2025.
BIA
Economic Forecasting: Revenue Trends and Expectations for 2025
Change, challenge, and opportunity. That’s what 2025 will bring, regardless of the outcomes on Election Day. There will likely be changes impacting broadcasters coming from Capitol Hill, new governmental agency appointments, and a continuously churning global political and economic environment.
Mergers & Acquisitions
Trump Presidency: Deregulation Could Make 2025 'Breakout Year for M&A'
Donald Trump’s return to the White House next year could lead to a new wave of industry consolidation in the media and entertainment biz — and beyond.
Television
More News. Fewer Spots. Las Vegas Station To Debut Single-Sponsor Newscast
Fox5 KVVU and Ed Bernstein Injury Lawyers team up to offer a local newscast that features expanded news and fewer commercials.
Radio
As Senate Power Shifts, AM Radio Act Hangs in the Balance
The upcoming Senate leadership transition could influence the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act’s future if it is delayed until the 119th Congress. As Republicans prepare to assume control of the Senate, the Act’s legislative path may depend on one of four people.
Media
What a Trump Presidency Could Mean For Broadcast Regulations
With Republicans retaking the White House and the US Senate, a seismic shift is coming for broadcasters.
FCC
How FCC Regulation of Broadcasters May Change in a New Administration - Looking at the Pending Issues
With the election over, broadcasters and their Washington representatives are now trying to decipher what the next administration will have in store at the FCC and other government agencies that regulate the media.
What’s Ahead For FCC Under Second Trump Administration?
After Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 47th president on Jan. 20, 2025, his second term will almost certainly have a significant impact on the trajectory of the Federal Communications Commission.