Communications/Broadcasting/Radio/TV

Issue Code: COM

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AI Overview

Communications/Broadcasting/Radio/TV is one of the 79 issue categories tracked under the Lobbying Disclosure Act. With $240.5M in total lobbying spend across 8,472 filings, it ranks among the significantly lobbied policy areas in Washington. The money flowing into this issue reflects how much is at stake for the industries involved.

$240.5M
Total Lobbying Spend
8,472
Filings
50
Top Clients

Spending by Year

YearSpendingFilings
2018$31.1M1,018
2019$27.9M1,064
2020$27.0M1,069
2021$25.6M1,032
2022$31.9M1,124
2023$35.3M1,178
2024$30.2M984
2025$31.4M1,003

Biggest Spenders

Top Firms

What They Lobby For

  • Broadcast-related issues, including program carriage.
  • H.R.1 Tax cuts and Jobs Act H.R.4092 AG Act H.R.4513 Farmers of Tomorrow Act S.21 Chesapeake Bay Farm Bill Enhancement Act S.1603 H.R. 3266 S.1776 H.R.3354 H.R.3353 H.R.2886 S.1752 H.R.424 H.R.3040 H
  • telecommunications and broadband issues
  • video programming, broadband, and automotive issues
  • video programming and broadband
  • Issues related to telecommunications, cyber-security, trade and government
  • Issues affecting broadcasting.
  • S 96, S 134, HR 423, S 123, HR 582, S174, HR 599, S 1654, HR 2520, HR 2810, S 1519, S 1761, HR 3388, HR 3354
  • Requested Support for the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of the Net Neutrality Title II Rules; also advocated against Federal control of a national 5G network.
  • Strategic advice regarding CME's TV Markiza and fair and non-discriminatory treatment in litigation in Slovakia.

Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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