
While Viacom’s
domestic advertising continues to have some negative growth, it is slowly improving in its latest quarter. More troubling results come as U.S. affiliate revenue slips into a negative trend.
In
its fiscal year second quarter, Viacom’s U.S. advertising dropped 2.5% to $820 million. Advertising results improved over the last few periods -- from a 4.3% decline to a 3.2% drop and now to a
2.5% fall. The company estimated it should show ad growth for the year.
Positive results should come from Viacom’s Pluto TV acquisition, its ad-supported OTT (over the top) TV platform,
later in the year. Todd Juenger, media analyst of Bernstein Research, estimates that Pluto currently pulls in $150 million per year.
Viacom says in the current quarter, revenue from its
advanced advertising unit rose 76% versus its fiscal first quarter's 54% gain.
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U.S. affiliate revenue sank 2.1% to $936 million, while in it previous quarter showed a 5% increase.
Viacom says the decline was due to SVOD (subscription video-on-demand platform) library licensing, which was halted while finalizing Pluto TV’s content strategy. Core affiliate fees dropped
from a 2% hike in the previous quarter to flat results this period. A decline in subscribers was blamed.
All this occurred while Viacom’s international business posted lower double-digit
declines -- down 19% in advertising revenues to $213 million and another 19% in affiliate fees at $203 million.
Viacom’s filmed entertainment revenue was down 1% to $730 million.
Paramount's theatrical revenue more than tripled in the period, due to strong global box-office numbers from “Bumblebee” and “What Men Want.”
Viacom revenues were down
6% overall to $2.96 billion, with net income rising 40% to $368 million, the latter coming from cost-cutting.
Viacom's stock price on mid-day Friday trading was up 1% to $28.79.