Oct 15 (Reuters) – Gannett Co Inc reported
better-than-expected revenue and higher profit on strong
television advertising from the Olympics and the U.S.
presidential election and online subscription revenue from its
newspapers.
The owner of newspapers and television stations said on
Monday that third-quarter revenue rose 3.4 percent to $1.31
billion. Analysts expected revenue of $1.29 billion, according
to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
Net income increased to $133.1 million, or 56 cents per
share, from $99.8 million, or 41 cents per share, in the same
quarter last year. Analysts expected earnings per share of 53
cents.
A record for third-quarter revenues at its broadcasting
division and a moderating decline at its U.S. newspapers
suggested the momentum will continue into the fourth quarter,
said Benchmark Co analyst Edward Atorino.
“Political (advertising) is going off the chart, and
newspapers are on track, which is encouraging,” he said.
Gannett, the largest U.S. newspaper chain with 82 properties
including USA Today, implemented a plan unveiled earlier this
year to reduce its dependence on advertising at its newspapers
and to capitalize on broadcast TV.
As a result of a digital pay model rolled out to 71 markets,
circulation revenue rose 10 percent at its U.S. newspapers.
Even the pace of advertising declines has begun to slow.
Advertising revenue at its publishing division fell 6.6 percent,
compared with an 8 percent decline in the second quarter.
Gannett also owns a group of newspapers in Great Britain.
Total publishing revenue dropped 3 percent to $890.2 million
, while broadcasting revenue increased 36 percent to $237.0
million.




