
IAC, parent of Dotdash Meredith, reported mixed
results for its third quarter.
Overall revenue for the company totaled 41% growth YoY. However, the operating loss grew to $124.7 million, versus $32 million for the
same quarter in 2021.
The company reported $467.1 million in Q3 revenue for Dotdash Meredith, up from $65.2 million. However, that 51% increase was due principally to the acquisition of
Meredith. Otherwise, there was a 19% pro forma decline, and Dotdash Meredith suffered an operating loss of $95.5 million.
Dotdash Meredith’s digital revenue declined
by 13% from quarter to quarter to $220.7 million. That drop was due to “lower advertising rates due to macro headwinds impacting Retail, Home Goods, Beauty and Entertainment advertisers,”
the firm states.
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Also affecting the picture was the Meredith integration impact, including site migrations and sales force consolidation. And, the firm faced softening consumer demand
that affected its affiliate commerce and performance marketing revenue, primarily related to financial services products.
Print revenue totaled $251.5 million, with no comparison
available.
Print has been “a source of strength for the company,” said IAC CEO Joey Levin.
Levin adds, “Aggregate
Print revenue declined 24% in Q3, but that is overwhelmingly due to the elimination of 8 titles following the February restructuring as we continue to manage to profitability. Our go-forward portfolio
of 7 core print titles generated profit while growing revenue 29% in Q3 on a same-store basis, highlighting both advertiser demand for these titles and the returns of the product investments we
made.”
Dotdash Meredith is on track to deliver $240 million to $250 million of adjusted EBITDA excluding “one-time costs for the integration and restructuring. This is a big
drop from the $300 million Adjusted EBITDA we expected previously, with the decline reflective of both the challenges of the integration and the current digital advertising market
environment.”
Meanwhile, IAC’s Angi Inc. internet services subsidiary increased its Ads and Leads revenue by 7% YoY, and saw total revenue of $498 million,
8% growth YoY.