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2022-2027 Market Forecast

Television Broadcasting
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2022-2027 Television Broadcasting Market Forecast


U.S. Market Forecast & Outlook

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Television Broadcasting market forecast 2023-2024


Forecast / Industry Outlook 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027
Market Forecast ($ millions)
Projected Industry Growth Rate (%)
Source: AnythingResearch Economic Analysis

The future growth of the Television Broadcasting is influenced by internal and external factors. Internal factors include structure and competition within the industry, market demand, and innovative and disruptive factors. External factors include the state of the economy and cyclical patterns.


Television Broadcasting Competitor Landscape & Key Companies [PREMIUM]

The most influential companies in the Television Broadcasting industry and adjacent industries either have large market share or are developing new business models and methods that could disrupt the status quo. We look at leading and emerging companies in the Television Broadcasting industry and adjacent sectors:

Market Leaders:
Direct Competitors

Companies with the largest market share, focused in this industry
Market leaders:
Diversified Competitors

Largest companies that have diversified operations in this and other industries
Innovators:
Direct Competitors

Innovative, Emerging, and Disruptive Companies that may influence the future direction of the industry.
Innovators:
Diversified Competitors

Innovators and Disruptors in adjacent industries that may also affect the Television Broadcasting industry.
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Executive Briefings

Competition in the television industry takes place on several levels: competition for audience, competition for programming and competition for advertising. We compete for audience share specifically on the basis of program popularity. The major television networks have also begun to provide their programming directly to the consumer via portable digital devices such as tablets and cell phones, which presents an additional source of competition for television broadcaster audience share. Other sources of competition for audience include home entertainment systems (such as DVDs and DVRs), video-on-demand and pay-per-view, the Internet (including network distribution of programming through websites and mobile platforms) and gaming devices. Although the commercial television broadcast industry historically has been dominated by the ABC, NBC, CBS and FOX television networks, other newer television networks and the growth in popularity of subscription systems, such as local cable and direct broadcast satellite (“DBS”) systems and video streaming services, which air exclusive programming not otherwise available in a market, have become significant competitors for the over-the-air television audience. Competition for programming involves negotiating with national program distributors or syndicators that sell first-run and rerun packages of programming. Stations compete against in-market broadcast station operators for exclusive access to off-network reruns (such as Two and a Half Men) and first-run product (such as Entertainment Tonight) in their respective markets. Cable systems generally do not compete with local stations for programming, although various national cable networks from time to time have acquired programs that would have otherwise been offered to local television stations. Warner Media, LLC (a subsidiary of AT Mission Broadcasting



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