AMC Networks Navigates Revenue Challenges in Q3, Embraces Streaming Growth

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AMC Networks Navigates Revenue Challenges in Q3, Embraces Streaming Growth

AMC Networks faced challenges in the third quarter with a decrease in advertising and affiliate revenue, missing analysts' earnings forecast. Despite this, CEO Kristin Dolan highlighted the growth in streaming as a positive sign for the company's transition to a digital-focused business. The company reported a 6% decline in revenue to $561.7 million, with earnings per share at 18 cents compared to 91 cents a year ago.

Advertising revenue dropped by 17% to $110 million, attributed to lower linear ratings and pricing in the market. Affiliate revenues also declined by 13% to $142 million due to basic subscriber losses and rate decreases during renewals. Content licensing revenues decreased by 27% to $59 million, mainly due to delivery timing and availability issues.

On the other hand, streaming revenues increased by 14% to $174 million, primarily driven by price increases. Dolan reiterated that streaming will be the company's main revenue source for the full year. The number of streaming subscribers grew by 2% to 10.4 million compared to the previous year.

Despite a 22% decrease in free cash flow to $42 million, Dolan expressed confidence in reaching the target of $250 million in free cash flow for the year. The company's shift towards a global streaming and technology-focused content business is seen as a key milestone in adapting to the evolving media landscape.