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A May 13 hearing in lawsuits challenging US tariffs, with ramifications for retailers like Nike, automakers like Ford, tech companies like Apple and other sectors are among key catalysts BI litigation and policy analysts are watching in the coming week. The team also discussed a recent op-ed by FCC commissioner Nathan Simington and what it means for potential rulemaking by the agency to cap revenue that local TV stations must pay to affiliated broadcast networks, which could shift revenue to Nexstar and Tegna from ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC. This episode also covered an update and our outlook for a pair of crypto bills, on stablecoins and market structure, making their way through Congress, which could affect Coinbase and Robinhood.
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A May 13 hearing in lawsuits challenging US tariffs, with ramifications for retailers like Nike, automakers like Ford, tech companies like Apple and other sectors are among key catalysts BI litigation and policy analysts are watching in the coming week. The team also discussed a recent op-ed by FCC commissioner Nathan Simington and what it means for potential rulemaking by the agency to cap revenue that local TV stations must pay to affiliated broadcast networks, which could shift revenue to Nexstar and Tegna from ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC. This episode also covered an update and our outlook for a pair of crypto bills, on stablecoins and market structure, making their way through Congress, which could affect Coinbase and Robinhood.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.