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"MediaTalk" host Mike Reynolds is joined by S&P Global Market Intelligence tech policy reporter Stefan Modrich to discuss the evolving regulatory landscape for tech and media companies during the second Trump administration. The episode explores AI regulation, BEAD funding and broadcast mergers.
The discussion highlights the increasing complexity of AI legislation across the United States, with over 1,300 bills introduced at the state level that address AI's role in various sectors, including healthcare and election security. As companies and consumers navigate this regulatory patchwork, concerns about AI-generated content in political campaigns remain a hot topic.
The Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, aiming to provide over $42 billion for high-speed broadband deployment, faces scrutiny as the Trump administration revamps funding criteria. The conversation touches on the political dynamics that could influence how these funds are allocated, with some states potentially needing to choose between AI regulation and BEAD funding.
In the broadcast sector, M&A stands to reshape the landscape. Nexstar's $6.2 billion bid to acquire TEGNA is under the spotlight, shining a light on both the FCC's deregulatory stance and the changing ways in which Americans are consuming news.
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Credits:
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"MediaTalk" host Mike Reynolds is joined by S&P Global Market Intelligence tech policy reporter Stefan Modrich to discuss the evolving regulatory landscape for tech and media companies during the second Trump administration. The episode explores AI regulation, BEAD funding and broadcast mergers.
The discussion highlights the increasing complexity of AI legislation across the United States, with over 1,300 bills introduced at the state level that address AI's role in various sectors, including healthcare and election security. As companies and consumers navigate this regulatory patchwork, concerns about AI-generated content in political campaigns remain a hot topic.
The Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, aiming to provide over $42 billion for high-speed broadband deployment, faces scrutiny as the Trump administration revamps funding criteria. The conversation touches on the political dynamics that could influence how these funds are allocated, with some states potentially needing to choose between AI regulation and BEAD funding.
In the broadcast sector, M&A stands to reshape the landscape. Nexstar's $6.2 billion bid to acquire TEGNA is under the spotlight, shining a light on both the FCC's deregulatory stance and the changing ways in which Americans are consuming news.
More S&P Global content:
GenAI funding hits record in 2024 boosted by infrastructure interest
Featured experts:
Stefan Modrich, tech policy reporter for S&P Global Market Intelligence
Credits:
www.spglobal.com
www.spglobal.com/market-intelligence

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