By 2025 it's predicted that there will be more Spanish speaking people than English speaking people in the US. Might as well learn now.
That is ridiculous. There is absolutely no prediction that Spanish will pass English as the dominant language in the next half century, let alone the next decade.
By some counts (especially the prestigious Cervantes Institute of Spain dedicated to the culture of the Spanish language) the number of Spanish speakers in the USA has now surpassed Colombia and Spain to make USA the #2 Spanish speaking country in the world (behind Mexico).
Now if you had said that Univision may become the dominant broadcast network by 2025, I would say that you may be correct. The current rule that says a broadcast network may own and operate local broadcast stations that reach, in total, up to
39% of U.S. television households probably has a serious impact on only Univision (because a large percentage of Latino viewers tend to watch TV using antennas).
The only English network that has owned and operated stations that reach above 30% is CBS.
If the Fcc rule is lifted it is doubtful that CBS would attempt to purchase a huge number of broadcast stations although it might pursue a couple of the larger markets where it does not own a station:
- Boston (Manchester)
- Detroit
- Seattle-Tacoma
- Tampa-St. Pete (Sarasota)
- Minneapolis-St. Paul
- Denver
- Cleveland-Akron (Canton)
- St. Louis
- Portland, OR
Even if CBS bought their affiliate in all of those markets, they would still only have 50%.