Univision’s advertising revenue tumbled in the first quarter -- down 8%.
Company-wide advertising revenue — TV and radio — dropped to $395 million for first three months of the
year. TV was down 8.2% to $342 million, with radio sinking 5.3% to $53.3 million. Political advertising slipped 4% to $7.9 million.
But non-advertising revenue — retrans, content, and
other revenue — spiked up, nearly 28.5% to $297.3 million.
“We started the year with revenue growth, driven by
increases in the subscription fees we receive for the distribution of our content,” stated Randy Falco, president and CEO of Univision Communications.
Falco added: “We continue to
grow our estimated average monthly unduplicated media consumer reach, which increased by 34% to 108 million in the first quarter, compared to the same period last year, reflecting our strategy of
expanding our digital footprint.”
Univision’s total revenue grew 4.9% to $692.6 million compared to $660.4 million. Net income attributable to Univision Communications sank 13% to
$58.1 million versus $66.7 million in the year-ago time period.
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