18.03.2008 12:43:00
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The New York Times Company Reports February Revenues
The New York Times Company announced today that in February total
Company revenues from continuing operations decreased 2.6% compared with
the same month a year ago. Advertising revenues decreased 6.6% and
circulation revenues increased 2.4%. The About Group again posted strong
advertising growth in the month, up 20.9%.
The Company expects its results for March will be adversely affected by
the timing of Easter. Easter Sunday, which falls in March this year but
was in April last year, is traditionally a time of reduced advertising
at both The New York Times and The Boston Globe.
All comparisons are for February 2008 to February 2007 unless otherwise
noted:
News Media Group: Advertising revenues for the News Media Group
decreased 7.8% mainly because of weaker classified advertising.
The New York Times Media Group - Advertising revenues for
The New York Times Media Group decreased 4.1%. National
advertising revenues increased as growth in American fashion,
International fashion, media and packaged goods advertising offset
weakness in the telecommunications, national automotive and
transportation categories. The fashion categories benefited from
the February 24 issue of T: Women's Fashion, which had a record
number of ad pages, and was the largest spring issue of T: Women's
Fashion to date. Retail advertising revenues decreased mainly due
to softness in department store, fine arts and mass market
advertising. Classified advertising revenues decreased because of
weakness in help-wanted, real estate and automotive advertising.
New England Media Group - Advertising revenues for the New
England Media Group decreased 11.6%. National advertising revenues
were lower mainly because of decreases in the financial services,
telecommunications, national automotive and banking categories.
Retail advertising revenues decreased primarily due to weakness in
computer/office supplies, apparel/footwear and food/drug
advertising. Classified advertising revenues decreased because of
continued softness in help-wanted, real estate and automotive
advertising.
Regional Media Group - Advertising revenues for the
Regional Media Group decreased 15.8%. Retail advertising revenues
were down mainly because of decreases in the home furnishings,
banking/financial services and telecommunications categories.
Classified advertising revenues decreased due to continued
weakness in real estate, help-wanted and automotive advertising.
Internet advertising revenues included in the News Media Group rose
14.4% mainly due to growth in display advertising.
Circulation revenues for the News Media Group increased 2.4%. Revenues
increased at The New York Times Media Group, and decreased at the New
England and Regional Media Groups.
About Group – Advertising revenues at
the About Group (which includes the Web sites of About.com,
ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com) rose
20.9% due to growth in cost-per-click advertising. In addition,
advertising revenues reflect the acquisitions of ConsumerSearch.com in
May 2007 and UCompareHealthCare.com in March 2007. Excluding these
acquisitions, advertising revenues increased about 16%.
In addition, The New York Times Company had the 11th largest presence on
the Web, with 50.0 million unique visitors in the United States in
February 2008 according to Nielsen Online, up approximately 28% from
38.9 million unique visitors in February 2007. Also according to Nielsen
Online, NYTimes.com had 19.0 million unique visitors in February versus
13.0 million in February 2007, up about 46%, and was the No. 1 newspaper
Web site in the United States, a position it has long held.
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that
involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those predicted by such forward-looking
statements. These risks and uncertainties include national and local
conditions, as well as competition, that could influence the levels
(rate and volume) of retail, national and classified advertising and
circulation generated by our various markets and material increases in
newsprint prices. They also include other risks detailed from time to
time in the Company’s publicly filed
documents, including the Company’s Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 30, 2007. The Company
undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking
statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT), a leading media company with
2007 revenues of $3.2 billion, includes The New York Times, the
International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 15 other daily
newspapers, WQXR-FM and more than 50 Web sites, including NYTimes.com,
Boston.com and About.com. The Company's core purpose is to enhance
society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news,
information and entertainment.
This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com. THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 2008 TOTAL COMPANY REVENUES (a) ($ 000's)
February
Year to Date
%
%
2008 2007 Change 2008 2007 Change
Advertising Revenues
News Media
National
$71,796
$71,894
-0.1
$147,514
$151,486
-2.6
Retail
30,722
34,175
-10.1
64,157
71,952
-10.8
Classified
32,978
40,937
-19.4
73,202
92,887
-21.2
Other Ad Revenue
4,648 4,924 -5.6 9,971 10,254 -2.8
Total News Media Group
140,143
151,930
-7.8
294,843
326,579
-9.7
About Group (b) 8,048 6,656 +20.9 17,980 14,623 +23.0
Total Ad Revenues from Continuing Operations
148,191
158,586
-6.6
312,823
341,202
-8.3
Circulation Revenues
70,137
68,514
+2.4
156,513
153,527
+1.9
Other Revenues (c) 21,830 19,363 +12.7 43,154 39,767 +8.5
Total Company Revenues from Continuing Operations $240,159 $246,463 -2.6 $512,490 $534,495 -4.1
Discontinued Operations: Broadcast Media Group (d)
0
10,231
N/A
0
21,553
N/A
(a) Numbers may not add due to rounding.
(b) Includes the Web sites of About.com,
ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com.
(c) Primarily includes revenues from
wholesale delivery operations, news services/syndication, commercial
printing, advertising service revenue, digital archives, TimesSelect
(for periods before October 2007), Baseline StudioSystems and rental
income.
(d) On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the
Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated
television stations, their related Web sites and the digital
operating center, for approximately $575 million.
THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 2008 ADVERTISING REVENUES (a) ($ 000's)
February
Year to Date
%
%
2008 2007 Change 2008 2007 Change
News Media Group
New York Times Media Group
$89,943
$93,790
-4.1
$186,580
$201,298
-7.3
New England Media Group
26,455
29,924
-11.6
57,256
64,699
-11.5
Regional Media Group
23,746 28,216 -15.8 51,007 60,582 -15.8
Total News Media Group
140,143
151,930
-7.8
294,843
326,579
-9.7
About Group (b) 8,048 6,656 +20.9 17,980 14,623 +23.0
Total Ad Revenues from Continuing Operations $148,191 $158,586 -6.6 $312,823 $341,202 -8.3
Discontinued Operations: Broadcast Media Group (c)
0
10,032
N/A
0
21,091
N/A
(a) Numbers may not add due to rounding.
(b) Includes the Web sites of About.com,
ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com.
(c) On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the
Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated
television stations, their related Web sites and the digital
operating center, for approximately $575 million.
THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 2008 NEWS MEDIA GROUP AD REVENUE GROWTH BY CLASSIFIED CATEGORY
% Change
% Change
Feb. '08
YTD '08
vs. Feb. '07
vs. YTD '07
Help Wanted
-28.6
-30.6
Real Estate
-21.2
-23.8
Automotive
-15.4
-15.8
Other
-1.0
+3.3
Total Classified
-19.4
-21.2
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