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Weak advertising, Hollywood stirs hit WBD Q4 revenue

New Delhi, 24-February-2024, By IBW Team

Weak advertising, Hollywood stirs hit WBD Q4 revenue

Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) reported a bigger-than-expected quarterly loss yesterday, as the media conglomerate battled a weak advertising market and the fallout of the twin Hollywood strikes on content generation.

The results, according to a Reuters report, highlight the challenges faced by Hollywood after the strikes by writers and actors paralyzed production for months before ending in September and November, respectively.

Warner Bros Discovery’s studio business revenue sank 17 percent in the fourth quarter as it had little to follow the success of ‘Barbie’, which released in July and smashed box office  numbers with more than $1 billion in ticket sales worldwide.

The company is pinning its hopes on the March release of the second installment of sci-fi epic ‘Dune’, featuring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya. The release was delayed from November due to the Hollywood strikes.

Advertising revenue at its networks segment declined 12 percent to $1.95 billion, hurt by the ongoing decline in audiences for traditional television and a weaker economic outlook.

That led to overall fourth-quarter revenue of $10.28 billion, which missed analysts’ average estimate of $10.35 billion, per LSEG data. Excluding items, the company lost 16 cents per share, larger than expectations for a loss of 7 cents.

The decline of cable TV has in part fueled the recent buzz in the industry about consolidation moves. Reuters had earlier reported in December that Warner Bros Discovery CEO David Zaslav and Paramount top boss Bob Bakish had met to discuss a potential deal.

Meanwhile, Warner Bros Discovery’s streaming business extended its strong show. The unit had 97.7 million global customers at the end of the fourth quarter, including 1.3 million subscribers from its acquisition of BluTV.

For the full year, the streaming division reported a profit of $103 million, compared with a loss of $1.6 billion in 2022. For the reported quarter, it posted an adjusted core loss of $55 million, the Reuters report added yesterday.


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