Consolidated revenue: €935.7 m, up 3.3%
excluding scope effects1
TV advertising revenue: €647.4 m, up
3.7%
Streaming revenue: €63.8 m, up 35%
Regulatory News:
M6 Metropole Television (Paris:MMT):
Q3
9 months
(€ millions)
2024
2023
€m change
% change
2024
2023
€m change
% change
Consolidated revenue
278.8
296.0
(17.2)
-5.8%
935.7
917.9
17.7
+1.9%
Group advertising revenue
222.2
232.3
(10.1)
-4.4%
751.0
736.6
14.4
+2.0%
- of which TV advertising revenue2
188.9
196.4
(7.5)
-3.8%
647.4
624.2
23.2
+3.7%
- of which other advertising revenue3
33.3
35.9
(2.6)
-7.2%
103.6
112.4
(8.8)
-7.9%
Group non-advertising revenue
56.6
63.7
(7.1)
-11.2%
184.7
181.3
3.4
+1.9%
Following a July that was driven by Euro 2024, the Group’s
activity was impacted by the broadcast of the Olympic and
Paralympic Games. M6 Group achieved consolidated revenues of
€278.8 million over the third quarter of 2024, a decline
of 5.8%. Advertising revenue fell by €10.1 million (€7.8
million excluding scope effects1), primarily due to a €7.5 million
decrease in TV advertising revenue.
Non-advertising revenue fell €7.1 million, mainly due to fewer
cinema releases over the summer period compared with the previous
year.
Over the nine months to 30 September 2024, M6 Group
achieved consolidated revenue of €935.7 million, up 3.3%1
excluding scope effects compared with the same period last
year.
Over the first nine months of the year, non-linear
revenues totalled €63.8 million (up 35%
year-on-year), driven by the growth of M6+, whose audience figures
reached 428 million4 hours viewed, an increase of 41%
in relation to 2023.
The TV division’s content costs5 stood at €373.7 million for
the nine months to 30 September 2024, compared with €354.8
million to 30 September 2023, due to the broadcast of the Euros and
the increase in investment in streaming content.
The Group’s consolidated profit from recurring operations
(EBITA)6 totalled €157.1 million, down 17.7% and
representing an operating margin of 16.8%.
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* *
1. Television
TV advertising revenue (€
millions)
2024
2023
€m change
% change
Q1
220.1
214.0
6.1
2.9%
Q2
238.4
213.8
24.6
11.5%
Q3
188.9
196.4
(7.5)
-3.8%
Total 9 months
647.4
624.2
23.2
3.7%
Linear broadcasting
Excluding the period covering the broadcast of the Olympic and
Paralympic Games, the audience share of the Group’s four
free-to-air channels (M6, W9, 6ter and Gulli) was almost stable
year-on-year on the commercial target of 25-49 year olds, standing
at 20.4% (down 0.1 percentage points), compared with 20.5% in Q3
2023.
Following a July marked by the success of Euro 2024, which saw
M6 attract a total of 48 million viewers in France, the
broadcast of the Olympics and Paralympics heavily impacted audience
figures for the Group’s channels in the third quarter of 2024,
which stood at 17.5%7 on the commercial target.
In September, the M6 channel recorded a good start to autumn in
primetime on the commercial target of 25-49 year olds, driven both
by its longstanding brands such as L’Amour est dans le pré (31%
audience share at 7 days post-broadcast) and Pékin Express (22%)
and its more recent franchises, such as The Traitors (30%).
On the commercial target of 25-49 year olds, the primetime
audience share of the four free-to-air channels at 7 days
post-broadcast stood at 26.7% over the third quarter, excluding the
coverage period of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, meaning an
increase of 2.5 pp in relation to Q3 2023, and primarily driven by
M6, which stood at 19.7% as against 16.9% in 2023.
Non-linear broadcasting
The M6+ platform set new records in the third quarter of
2024, attracting 1.9 million8 daily viewers, a year-on-year
increase of 15%. In particular, it achieved its best ever
performance in terms of viewing figures on 5 July, with 1.1 million
simultaneous users during the France v. Portugal Euro 2024 match,
and its best performance in terms of coverage on 22 September 2024,
with 2.8 million daily users, and established itself as the French
free streaming platform with the longest viewing time per
user (56 minutes per day in the third quarter).
9 months
Source
2024
2023
% change
Monthly users(millions) Médiamétrie
20.4
16.1
+27%
MHV streaming(millions of hours viewed) Médiamétrie8
419
380
+10%
In-house / Heartbeat4
+41%
% MHV total Médiamétrie
6.2%
5.5%
+0.7pp
Streaming revenue9(€ millions)
63.8
47.3
+35%
% TV revenue
8.7%
6.5%
+2,2pp
The M6+ platform posted strong growth in terms of hours viewed
on linear TV programmes, increasing their strength as reflected in
the ratings achieved by M6’s primetime entertainment shows
broadcast during the quarter (Pékin Express, The Traitors and
L’Amour est dans le pré) which respectively achieved 53%, 39% and
27% of their audiences via on-demand, as was the case for W9’s
reality TV shows, including Les Cinquante, which achieved 51% of
its audience figures on-demand.
M6+ has gradually expanded its range of original series to meet
audience demand and help to increase the number of hours viewed on
the platform, notably with a catalogue of exclusive or entire
series (Les Espions de la terreur, The Marvellous Mrs Maisel,
Stargate), and international reality TV series (The Kardashians,
The Real Housewives) which account for more than 30% of M6+’s
year-on-year growth.
In addition, during the third quarter, M6 Group strengthened the
M6+ range by developing key partnerships:
- with Pluto TV, a global pioneer in
FAST channels and the first FAST service launched in France,
facilitating mutual enrichment between the M6+ and Pluto TV
platforms. In parallel, M6 Publicité became Pluto TV’s advertising
partner in France, enabling it to monetise its entire catalogue in
France and the Pluto TV content available on M6+. - with the online
availability on M6+ Max of programmes from the US reality TV
platform HAYU, as part of its partnership with NBC
Universal announced during the conference to launch M6+ in
March 2024.
2. Radio
(€ millions)
2024
2023
€m change
% change
Q1
33.9
34.4
(0.5)
-1.4%
Q2
40.7
43.9
(3.1)
-7.2%
Q3
35.7
34.9
0.8
2.3%
Total 9 months
110.4
113.2
(2.8)
-2.5%
In the third quarter of 2024, Radio revenue totalled €35.7
million, an increase of €0.8 million compared with Q3
2023.
3. Production and Audiovisual Rights
(€ millions)
2024
2023
€m change
% change
Q1
27.0
18.7
8.3
44.3%
Q2
13.3
8.6
4.7
54.8%
Q3
16.5
21.6
(5.1)
-23.8%
Total 9 months
56.8
48.9
7.9
16.1%
Revenue from Production and Audiovisual Rights stood at €16.5
million over the third quarter of 2024, down €5.1
million due to the sharp drop in cinema admissions, with just
1.2 million10 (Le Larbin, Super Papa, Borderlands and L’Heureuse
Elue) compared with 4.5 million over the third quarter of 2023,
which was marked by the success of the animated film
Miraculous.
4. Diversification
(€ millions)
2024
2023
€m change
% change
Q1
6.6
9.8
(3.1)
-31.9%
Q2
9.6
10.0
(0.4)
-4.0%
Q3
9.8
9.5
0.3
2.7%
Total 9 months
26.0
29.3
(3.3)
-11.2%
Diversification revenue was €9.8 million over the third
quarter of 2024, an increase of €0.3 million.
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* *
5. Financial position
At 30 September 2024, Group equity totalled €1,261.2 million
(€1,305.1 million at 31 December 2023), with net cash of €182.9
million11 compared with €206.3 million at 30 September 2023.
6. Outlook
With regard to the last few months of the year and given the
current economic and political environment, the advertising market
remains uncertain, both on television and radio.
Next release: Full-year financial information
on 11 February 2025 after close of trading
M6 Métropole Télévision is listed on Euronext
Paris, Compartment A. Ticker: MMT, ISIN Code: FR0000053225
______________________ 1 Excluding the deconsolidation of M6
Digital Services’ special interest media and services division,
sold on 30 September 2023 2 TV advertising revenue includes the
advertising revenues of free-to-air channels M6, W9, 6ter and
Gulli, and the platforms M6+ and Gulli Replay, as well as the share
of advertising revenue from pay channels 3 Other advertising
revenue includes the advertising revenues of radio stations RTL,
RTL2 and Fun, and the share of advertising revenue generated by
diversification activities 4 According to data from in-house
measurement “Heartbeat”, including accounts authenticated on OTT,
IPTV and Mycanal boxes, with 1 box being recorded as 1 user 5
Content costs to 30 September 2023 have been restated to include
the cost of non-linear content and provide a pro forma comparison
basis in relation to 2024 6 Profit from recurring operations
(EBITA) is defined as operating profit (EBIT) before amortisation
and impairment of intangible assets (excluding audiovisual rights)
related to acquisitions and capital gains and losses on the
disposal of financial assets and subsidiaries 7 Médiamétrie
Mediamat – Whole of France, all locations (change in measurement on
1 January 2024) 8 Médiamétrie - 4 Screens in 2023 / Médiamétrie –
Médiamat in 2024 – Total hours consumed via catch-up across the
scope of the Group’s channels as measured by Médiamétrie (inc. pay
channels) 9 Total revenue from digital advertising revenues (AVOD)
and revenues from subscriptions related to SVOD (6playMax/M6+ Max
and GulliMax) 10 Source: CBO Box-office 11 The net cash position
does not take into account lease liabilities resulting from the
application of IFRS 16 - Leases
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