By the time we meet at the Harvard Club for Forecast 2025, the election will be over, though it may be some time before the results are confirmed.
In the face of this uncertainty, the broadcast media community faces several challenges, concerns, and opportunities that center on a number of key questions, including:
The FCC, its leadership, and possible changes in broadcast ownership rules
Possible regulation of AI for broadcasters as both users and content creators.
Could political threats to broadcast licenses create a climate of fear that might impact TV stations’ operations? How should TV leaders respond to these threats and protect their First Amendment rights?
Will Congress act on the AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act before it’s too late?
You’ll get exclusive insight into these questions at Forecast 2025, at the Harvard Club in Manhattan on November 13, 2024, during Signals of Change: What’s on the Docket for 2025, where a panel of top broadcast attorneys will share their perspectives on what we can expect to change and what will remain the same as we move into the new year:
Moderator: Seth Williams, Attorney, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth
David Donovan, President/Executive Director, New York State Broadcasters Association
Robert Folliard, SVP/Government Relations & Distribution, Gray Television
Rick Kaplan, Chief Legal Officer/EVP, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, National Association of Broadcasters
Chris Ornelas, EVP/General Counsel, Beasley Media Group
While we can’t predict the outcome of this year’s election, we can predict that you won’t want to miss Forecast 2025 or our early bird registration discount! Early bird registration pricing expires when the witches, ghosts, and goblins retreat to the graveyard — in plain English, the last day to register at this special price is October 31! As of November 1, registration increases by $200.
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.