Much of this comes from the impact of the writers' strike--which resulted in lower advertising revenue, as well as the absence of the Super Bowl, which ran on the network a year ago. The network's gains from the big NCAA College Basketball NCAA tournament will appear in the second-quarter results.
One little benefit: JPMorgan analyst John Blackledge expects EBITDA to increase 4%, due to lower programming costs as a result of inexpensive scripted show repeats and reality programs that aired during the writers' strike. Overall, EBITDA will still be down 2% during the period to $622 million.
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The shining star at CBS continues to be outdoor advertising. JPMorgan expects revenue increases of 7% and cash flow (EBITDA) to rise 12% over the first quarter of 2007.
Radio will perk up a bit at CBS, but overall the industry still represents a drag on the company. JPMorgan expects revenue to sink 8% and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) to fall 20% versus the same period of a year ago.