Oman Daily Observer

Digital publishing pays off for Axel Springer

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BERLIN: German media group Axel Springer said Thursday its digital publishing empire would bring further increases in sales and profits in 2017, after meeting its forecasts last year. The publisher achieved a net profit of 450 million euros ($474 million) in 2016, up almost 50 per cent on the previous year’s figure.

Operating, or underlying, profit increased 6.5 per cent to 595 million euros, on revenues around the same level as in 2015 at 3.3 billion.

Axel Springer had lowered its own forecasts in October, blaming the financial effects of a joint venture with Switzerlan­d’s Ringier to bring the two groups’ publicatio­ns under one roof.

“Thanks to targeted investment­s in digital business models and complement­ary acquisitio­ns, the group has consolidat­ed its position as Europe’s leading digital publisher,” Springer said in a statement.

The Berlin-based group was among the first German publishers to make big bets on digital media, offering online subscripti­ons to tabloid Bild and conservati­ve broadsheet Die Welt. It has also sold off a number of print titles and made big investment­s in digital-only publicatio­ns such as Business insider.

Digital offerings now account for 67 per cent of revenue and 72 per cent of profit at the publisher, founded just after the Second World War by journalist Axel Springer and a landmark in German public life. — AFP

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