Comcast Lifted by Media and Broadband Growth--Update
January 23 2019 - 10:54AM
Dow Jones News
By Benjamin Mullin
Comcast Corp.said its NBCUniversal media unit and high-speed
internet business fueled growth in the fourth quarter.
The company also is raising its quarterly dividend 10% in 2019
to 84 cents per share.
Overall, Comcast's revenue increased 5.2% from the year-earlier
quarter to $28.3 billion, when the effect of its acquisition of
pay-TV operator Sky PLC is factored in.
Earnings at the Philadelphia-based company shrank to $2.51
billion, or 55 cents a share, from $15 billion, or $3.17 cents a
share in the year-earlier quarter, when results were boosted by a
one-time tax benefit. Excluding that year-earlier tax benefit,
Comcast earnings grew 36% to 64 cents per share.
The results exceeded estimates from analysts surveyed by
FactSet, which projected revenue of $27.55 billion and adjusted
earnings of 62 cents a share.
Comcast continues to lose traditional pay-TV subscribers, though
at a slower rate than some peers. The company narrowed its
subscriber loss to 29,000, compared with 33,000 a year earlier.
The broadband business added 351,000 customers in the period and
increased revenue 10.1%.
Revenue at the NBCUniversal division, which houses several TV
networks and the Universal film and TV studio, jumped 7.1%.
Adjusted operating earnings more than doubled at the broadcast TV
unit, driven by growth in retransmission fees and advertising
revenue.
Comcast's NBCUniversal unit earlier this month announced plans
to launch an ad-supported streaming service, entering a field that
has grown increasingly crowded.
On an earnings call Wednesday, Chief Executive Brian Roberts
said the streaming service would distinguish itself through a
"light" advertising load and original programming.
"We believe that we can generate significant value with this
service over time, by enhancing our content monetization,
strengthening the value of pay-TV, becoming a leader in targeted,
digital streaming advertising, and expanding our reach through
direct customer relationships," Mr. Roberts said.
Comcast's nascent wireless business, Xfinity Mobile, continues
to grow, though it remains unprofitable on a standalone basis.
Xfinity Mobile added 227,000 net subscribers in the fourth quarter
of 2018, bring its total to 1.2 million lines, with losses of $191
million for the fourth quarter.
Comcast said it would begin reporting Xfinity Mobile as part of
its cable segment.
"We're very pleased with this performance in mobile so far and
the value it adds to the bundle and are on track to achieve our
primary objectives, including positive stand-alone economics," Mr.
Roberts said.
Comcast also disclosed financial results for its Sky unit for
the first time since it acquired the European pay-TV company in
October of last year. Revenue at Sky rose 5.6% year-over-year to
$5.02 billion in the fourth quarter of 2018, with $3.98 billion
from direct-to-consumer services, such as broadband and pay-TV
subscriptions.
Write to Benjamin Mullin at Benjamin.Mullin@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 23, 2019 10:39 ET (15:39 GMT)
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