CBS Corp. on Wednesday reported record second-quarter results
that surpassed Wall Street analyst expectations.
Accoridng to THR, the Les Moonves-led company grew revenue
11 percent from the previous year to $3.7 billion. Analysts were anticipating
about $3.5 billion.
Net earnings from continuing operations also were encouraging
as the company reported $476 million for the past three months, up from $452
million the same prior-year period.
"Double-digit revenue growth—and the best quarterly
profits we've ever had—add up to a phenomenal quarter for CBS," said
Moonves, singling out the successful introduction of Under the Dome and
subsidiary Showtime's Ray Donovan as reasons to be hopeful for the future.
Local Broadcasting (CBS Television Stations and CBS Radio) Local Broadcasting revenues for the second quarter of 2013 decreased 1% to $698 million from $704 million for the same prior-year period. CBS Television Stations revenues decreased 1%, primarily reflecting lower political advertising. CBS Radio revenues remained flat compared with the same prior-year period, as the benefit of the new CBS Sports Radio network was offset by the impact of radio station dispositions in 2012.
Local Broadcasting OIBDA for the second quarter of 2013 increased 3% to $255 million from $248 million for the same prior-year period, principally because of lower programming and production costs.
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