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'Bumblebee' drives Viacom profit beat; revenue just short

Published 02/05/2019, 07:34 AM
Updated 02/05/2019, 07:34 AM
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(Reuters) - Viacom Inc beat analysts' estimates for profit on Tuesday, boosted by higher fees from U.S. cable and satellite operators and the success of "Transformers" reboot "Bumblebee".

Revenue, however, came in just below Wall Street expectations at $3.09 billion compared to estimates of $3.12 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

That reflected lower advertising revenue and a hit from currency swings at a time when the company is fighting for its place in a hugely competitive and changing U.S. media landscape.

Domestic affiliate revenue, or the fees collected from U.S. cable and satellite operators and online distributors, rose 5 percent to $969 million. Analysts expected a 2.4 percent rise, according to research firm FactSet.

The company, which owns MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon, said total affiliate revenue rose 3 percent to $1.17 billion, beating estimates of $1.11 billion, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

As Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) and other streaming service providers shake up the traditional U.S. cable industry, Viacom and sister company CBS Corp (NYSE:CBS) are redoubling efforts to become original content resources for other distributors.

Viacom in November signed a multi-picture deal with Netflix and promised to make more films and TV shows for other companies.

Revenue from filmed entertainment division, which includes Paramount Pictures, rose 14 percent to $621 million.

Since taking charge in 2016, Chief Executive Officer Bob Bakish has focused on Paramount and the company's cable TV business.

Excluding items, the company earned $1.12 per share, above the average estimate of $1.03 per share.

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Net income attributable to Viacom fell to $321 million, or 80 cents per share, in the first quarter ended Dec. 31 from $537 million, or $1.33 per share, a year earlier.

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