Media Executives See Huge Payday Fueled By Donald Trump’s Campaign
Early on, media executives in charge of much of Americas broadcasting industry were worried that Donald Trump, who eschewed traditional political advertising, might dampen prospects for a high-spending campaign season.
That fear is gone.
The Intercept reviewed the past six months of investor earnings calls and presentations of major media companies. In the first few months of this year, some executives expressed concern that Trump might continue to rely on his extraordinary free media exposure and spend less money than traditional Republican candidates. But over the last two months, the concern has dissipated and transformed into excitement that this year is on track to be the most expensive election in history.
In reviewing the transcripts, we observed no discussions during any of the calls about the medias role in creating the Trump phenomenon, or the medias duty to present voters with the information necessary to make informed decisions.
https://theintercept.com/2016/06/06/media-execs-trump/