Paramount Global beats earnings target

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LOS ANGELES, California — Paramount Global posted second-quarter earnings that exceeded Wall Street estimates on Thursday as the company prepares for a sale to Skydance Media.

Shares of Paramount rose 0.2 percent in after-hours trading to $12.60.

The owner of the CBS broadcast network, a film studio and several cable channels reported adjusted earnings-per-share of 46 cents for April through June. Analysts had predicted 36 cents per share, according to LSEG estimates.

Revenue rose 1 percent from a year earlier to $6.85 billion, edging the analyst consensus of $6.84 billion.

Subscription revenue growth at the Paramount+ streaming service helped boost affiliate and subscription revenue, Paramount said in its earnings report. The drama series “MobLand” attracted viewers during the quarter, the company said.

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Total Paramount+ subscribers, however, dropped by 1.3 million to 77.7 million. The company said the decrease was primarily related to the expiration of a bundle deal in Europe.

Price increases drove higher revenue.

The Paramount Pictures film studio had a hit during the quarter with “Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning.”

The $8.4-billion sale of Paramount to Skydance is expected to close by Aug. 7. The US government cleared the final hurdle to the deal last week.


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