Political Ads, Super Bowl Boost CBS Earnings For First Quarter
Reuters
The CBS logo is seen outside the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, April 29, 2016. Photo: Brendan McDermid/Reuters
CBS Corp., the owner of the most-watched U.S.
TV network, reported a 10 percent rise in quarterly revenue, beating
Wall Street estimates, as the U.S. presidential campaign and Super Bowl
broadcast boosted spending on advertising.
The New York-based company, whose earnings
also handily beat expectations, said on Tuesday that advertising revenue
jumped 31.3 percent in the first quarter ended March 31.
"Advertising is poised for even more growth in
the back half of the year as political spending ramps up," Chief
Executive Les Moonves said in a statement.
Shares of the company, which also owns cable
channel Showtime, radio stations and the Simon & Schuster publishing
house, were up 2 percent in after-hours trading.
Moonves said in an investor conference in
March that the presidential campaign was expected to bump up political
spending to record levels in 2016.
He has also said that the "circus" the campaign has become "may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS."
The company, which also benefited from an
extra NFL playoff game, said its net income rose to $473 million, or
$1.02 per share, in the quarter from $394 million, or 78 cents per
share, a year earlier.
Analysts on average had expected earnings of 94 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
CBS, home to shows such as "NCIS", "The Late
Show with Stephen Colbert" and "The Big Bang Theory", said its revenue
rose to $3.85 billion from $3.5 billion a year earlier. Analysts on
average had expected $3.83 billion.
Uncertainty about the health and mental health
of media mogul Sumner Redstone, CBS's 92-year-old controlling
shareholder, has weighed on the company's shares for months.
CBS executives have been talking to investment
bankers about how Moonves, who is also chairman, can gain more control
over the company after Redstone dies or if he is declared mentally
incompetent, sources familiar with the matter said last week.
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