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DB Corp Q3 profit drops due to decline in ad revenue

Economy Desk By Economy Desk January 19, 2025 2 Min Read
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DB Corp Ltd, a leading media company, recently reported a 4.7% decline in its consolidated net profit for the quarter ended December 2024. The lower profit was attributed to a drop in advertising revenue during the quarter. Despite this, the company managed to post its highest-ever performance for the nine months ended December 2024, with net profit growing by 5.2%.

The company’s revenue for Q3 FY25 also saw a decline of 1.4%, with advertising revenue dropping by 1.1% compared to the same period last year. The print business EBITDA fell by 7.2% to ₹171.4 crore, contributing to the overall decrease in operating profit.

On a positive note, DB Corp’s radio business showed improvement, with advertising revenue growing by 5.8% in Q3 FY25. The company’s newsprint costs also decreased by 14% year-on-year, which helped offset some of the revenue declines.

One of the key highlights for DB Corp was the significant growth in its digital presence, with its news apps user base expanding from 2 million in January 2020 to approximately 19 million in October 2024. This growth underscores the company’s efforts to adapt to the changing media landscape and engage with a wider audience.

Looking ahead, DB Corp expects newsprint prices to remain stable in the coming quarters, subject to dollar exchange fluctuations. The company will likely continue to focus on its digital expansion and innovation to drive future growth and maintain its competitive edge in the media industry.

Overall, while the latest financial results for DB Corp may have shown some challenges, the company’s long-term growth prospects and strategic initiatives suggest that it is well-positioned to navigate the evolving media landscape and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

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