19.03.2008 12:59:00
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Journal Communications Reports February Revenue for Its Publishing and Broadcast Groups
Journal Communications, Inc. (NYSE:JRN) announced today that for the
second period ended February 24, 2008, total revenues for its Publishing
and Broadcast groups of $33.61 million decreased 7.5% compared to $36.35
million reported for the second period ended February 25, 2007. This is
due in large part to continued weakness in classified advertising
revenue at the daily newspaper as well as a decline in local radio
advertising, a portion of which resulted from changes in a sports
affiliation agreement. For the second period 2008, advertising revenues
of $28.52 million decreased 8.7% compared to $31.24 million for the 2007
second period. Both periods contained 28 days.
Note that unless otherwise indicated, all comparisons are to the second
period ended February 25, 2007.
At the Publishing segment, revenues at the daily newspaper and the
community newspapers and shoppers totaled $18.16 million, down 9.2%
compared to $20.02 million. Advertising revenue was $13.08 million, down
12.3% compared to $14.91 million. Circulation revenue of $3.91 million
was down 1.0%. Other revenue of $1.17 million was up 1.6%.
At the daily newspaper, total advertising revenue was $10.66 million,
down 12.6% compared to $12.20 million. Specifically, retail advertising
revenue was down 1.5%, classified advertising revenue was down 21.2%,
national advertising revenue of $0.51 million decreased 31.2% and direct
marketing revenue of $0.20 million was down 54.5%. Within classified
advertising, the help wanted, real estate/rentals and auto verticals
were down 31.3%, 26.6% and 13.3%, respectively, and the other vertical
was up 13.9%. Circulation revenue at the daily newspaper was $3.83
million, down 1.2% compared to $3.87 million. Other revenue at the daily
newspaper of $0.86 million was up 13.4% compared to $0.76 million. Total
interactive advertising revenue at the daily newspaper, which is
reflected in the various revenue categories, increased 16.2% to $1.11
million compared to $0.96 million.
At the Company’s community newspapers and
shoppers operations, total advertising revenue was $2.41 million, down
10.8% compared to $2.71 million. This largely reflects declines in
retail advertising revenue (down 10.3%) and classified advertising
revenue (down 12.8%), due in part to the challenging economy in Florida.
Other advertising revenue was $32,000. Circulation revenue at the
community newspapers and shoppers of $86,000 increased 6.2%. Other
revenue at the community newspapers and shoppers of $0.31 million
decreased 21.0%.
At the Broadcasting segment, total revenue at the Company’s
radio and television stations of $15.45 million decreased 5.4% compared
to $16.34 million. At the radio group, revenue of $5.17 million was down
11.5% compared to $5.85 million, in part reflecting changes in a sports
affiliation agreement that previously included advertising revenue and
is now fee-per-game. At the television group, revenue decreased 2.0% to
$10.27 million compared to $10.49 million.
Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements related
to our businesses that are based on our current expectations.
Forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks, trends and
uncertainties, including changes in advertising demand and other
economic conditions that could cause actual results to differ materially
from the expectations expressed in forward-looking statements. All
forward-looking statements should be evaluated with the understanding of
their inherent uncertainty. Our written policy on forward-looking
statements can be found on page 1 of our most recent Annual Report on
Form 10-K as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
About Journal Communications
Journal Communications, Inc., headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was
founded in 1882. We are a diversified media company with operations in
publishing, radio and television broadcasting, interactive media and
printing services. We publish the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, which
serves as the only major daily newspaper for the Milwaukee metropolitan
area, and 49 community newspapers and shoppers in Wisconsin and Florida.
We own and operate 35 radio stations and 11 television stations in 12
states and operate an additional television station under a local
marketing agreement. Our interactive media assets include 121 online
enterprises that are associated with our daily and community newspapers
and television and radio stations. We also provide a wide range of
commercial printing services – including
printing of publications, professional journals and documentation
material – and operate a direct marketing
services business.
Tables Follow Journal Communications, Inc.
Publishing Segment Information (unaudited)
(dollars in thousands)
Publishing revenue by category:
Second period of 2008 (A)
Second period of 2007 (A)
Community
Community
Daily
Newspapers
Daily
Newspapers
% Change
% Change
% Change
Newspaper
& Shoppers
Total
Newspaper
& Shoppers
Total
Daily
CN&S
Total
Advertising revenue:
Retail
$ 6,369
$ 2,006
$ 8,375
$ 6,468
$ 2,236
$ 8,704
(1.5
)
(10.3
)
(3.8
)
Classified
3,580
376
3,956
4,546
431
4,977
(21.2
)
(12.8
)
(20.5
)
National
513
--
513
746
--
746
(31.2
)
N/A
(31.2
)
Direct Marketing
200
--
200
440
--
440
(54.5
)
N/A
(54.5
)
Other
--
32
32
--
38
38
N/A
(15.8
)
(15.8
)
Total advertising revenue
10,662
2,414
13,076
12,200
2,705
14,905
(12.6
)
(10.8
)
(12.3
)
Circulation revenue
3,828
86
3,914
3,874
81
3,955
(1.2
)
6.2
(1.0
)
Other revenue
862
312
1,174
760
395
1,155
13.4
(21.0
)
1.6
Total revenue $ 15,352 $ 2,812 $ 18,164 $ 16,834 $ 3,181 $ 20,015 (8.8 ) (11.6 ) (9.2 )
Two periods of 2008 (B)
Two periods of 2007 (B)
Community
Community
Daily
Newspapers
Daily
Newspapers
% Change
% Change
% Change
Newspaper
& Shoppers
Total
Newspaper
& Shoppers
Total
Daily
CN&S
Total
Advertising revenue:
Retail
$ 11,985
$ 3,939
$ 15,924
$ 11,959
$ 4,243
$ 16,202
0.2
(7.2
)
(1.7
)
Classified
7,575
703
8,278
9,448
839
10,287
(19.8
)
(16.2
)
(19.5
)
National
1,371
--
1,371
1,480
--
1,480
(7.4
)
N/A
(7.4
)
Direct Marketing
454
--
454
771
--
771
(41.1
)
N/A
(41.1
)
Other
--
76
76
--
98
98
N/A
(22.4
)
(22.4
)
Total advertising revenue
21,385
4,718
26,103
23,658
5,180
28,838
(9.6
)
(8.9
)
(9.5
)
Circulation revenue
7,683
163
7,846
7,822
244
8,066
(1.8
)
(33.2
)
(2.7
)
Other revenue
1,712
524
2,236
1,520
544
2,064
12.6
(3.7
)
8.3
Total revenue $ 30,780 $ 5,405 $ 36,185 $ 33,000 $ 5,968 $ 38,968 (6.7 ) (9.4 ) (7.1 )
(A) 2008 second period: January 28, 2008 to February 24, 2008.
2007 second period: January 29, 2007 to February 25, 2007.
(B) Two periods of 2008: December 31, 2007 to February 24, 2008.
Two periods of 2007: January 1, 2007 to February 25, 2007.
NOTE: Publishing segment information is provided to facilitate
comparison of our publishing segment results with those of other
publishing companies and is not representative of the overall
business of Journal Communications or its operating results. The
revenues for the period are not necessarily indicative of the
results that may be expected for the fiscal year ending December 28,
2008. Journal Communications, Inc.
Broadcasting Segment Information (unaudited)
(dollars in thousands)
Broadcasting revenue by radio and
television:
Second period of 2008 (A)
Second period of 2007 (A)
% Change
% Change
% Change
Radio
Television
Total
Radio
Television
Total
Radio
Television
Total
Revenue $ 5,173 $ 10,274 $ 15,447 $ 5,848 $ 10,489 $ 16,337 (11.5 ) (2.0 ) (5.4 )
Two periods of 2008 (B)
Two periods of 2007 (B)
% Change
% Change
% Change
Radio
Television
Total
Radio
Television
Total
Radio
Television
Total
Revenue $ 10,097 $ 19,249 $ 29,346 $ 10,711 $ 19,631 $ 30,342 (5.7 ) (1.9 ) (3.3 )
(A) 2008 second period: January 28, 2008 to February 24, 2008.
2007 second period: January 29, 2007 to February 25, 2007.
(B) Two periods of 2008: December 31, 2007 to February 24, 2008.
Two periods of 2007: January 1, 2007 to February 25, 2007.
NOTE: Broadcasting segment information is provided to facilitate
comparison of our broadcasting segment results with those of other
broadcasting companies and is not representative of the
overall business of Journal Communications or its operating results.
The revenues for the period are not necessarily indicative of
the results that may be expected for the fiscal year ending December
28, 2008.
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