Each year, Forecast opens with an economic forecasting panel featuring some of the brightest minds in the broadcast, financial, and media industries. Forecast always looks to the future, and it’s fitting that we begin by looking ahead to how revenue will impact stations in the coming year.
2025 will be a year of transformation, challenge, and opportunity. Whatever the election outcome, changes coming from Capitol Hill will impact broadcasters, new governmental agency appointments will be made, and the global political and economic environment will continuously churn.
The coming year will also not have the political or Olympic dollars that poured in during 2024. How will broadcast advertising revenues in the U.S. be affected? Where are the most significant areas of opportunity? And how will AI alter the landscape?
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You’ll get exclusive insight into these questions at Forecast 2025 at the Harvard Club in Manhattan on November 13, 2024. Economic Forecasting: Broadcast Revenue Trends and Expectations for 2025 includes candid perspectives from accounting, media analysis, market intelligence, and ad agency executives:
Moderator: Andrew Rosen, Partner/CPA, Miller Kaplan
Panelists:
Nicole Ovadia, VP/Forecasting & Analysis, BIA
Justin Nielson, Principal Analyst, Kagan/S&P Global
Lucas Cridland, CEO, BMG360
You won’t want to miss Forecast 2025!
About Forecast
Celebrating 22 years, Forecast is an annual industry financial conference at the Harvard Club in New York City. The only conference of its kind, the event gathers owners, CFOs, group executives, managers, and Wall Street analysts to discuss conditions and predictions for the coming year.
The conference is followed by the Broadcast Leadership Reception, considered one of broadcasting’s top networking events and honoring Radio Ink’s “40 Most Powerful People in Radio” and Radio + Television Business Report’s “Top Broadcast Television Leaders.” Registration for Forecast includes admission to the reception.