Philippine Daily Inquirer

ABS-CBN LOSSES SWELL AS GMA INCOME TUMBLES

- —MEG J. ADONIS

The absence of political advertisem­ents put a strain on the earnings of media giant GMA Network Inc. last year, as former rival ABS-CBN Corp. continued to absorb the losses of its broadband and cable television unit.

In separate stock exchange filings, Gozon-led GMA saw earnings dip by 42 percent to P3.17 billion while Lopez family-led ABS-CBN said net losses widened to P12.8 billion from P2.6 billion previously.

Both companies also saw declines in revenues.

GMA’s revenues slid by 13 percent to P18.64 billion as advertisin­g sales dipped to P17.18 billion from P20.23 billion.

“The absence of a little over P3-billion worth of political advocacies and advertisem­ents made a huge dent on the company’s top line,” GMA said, noting that flagship channel GMA 7 as well as its radio segment were hit the hardest.

Advertisin­g sales accounted for more than 90 percent of the company’s P18.64-billion revenues last year.

Impairment costs

ABS-CBN’s revenues, on the other hand, were relatively flat at P18.51 billion from P18.55 billion. Its filing showed that while regular advertisin­g revenue increased by 16 percent, this was offset by a decline in consumer sales.

Still, a P9.1-billion impairment loss in broadband and cable television unit Sky Cable was the biggest factor in ABS-CBN’s negative performanc­e in 2023. An impairment refers to the permanent reduction in the value of an asset.

To recall, ABS-CBN in February canceled the P6.75-billion sale of the cable firm to Manuel Pangilinan-led PLDT Inc.

Analysts have said that the terminatio­n of the deal, which the parties said was mutually agreed upon, would force ABSCBN to look for other ways to settle its debt obligation­s.

As of end-2023, its debt obligation­s stood at P12.6 billion.

ABS-CBN said it was now in talks with its lenders to settle its debts by June 30 this year, a six-month extension from the previous Dec. 31, 2023 deadline.

Meanwhile, ABS-CBN’s production costs for prime time programs and movies also expanded by 2 percent to P7.41 billion, while that of GMA climbed to P8.17 billion from P7.48 billion.

The two companies have been collaborat­ing in recent years following the denial of ABS-CBN’s franchise.

Early this year, popular ABS-CBN noontime show “It’s Showtime” officially aired on GMA 7, replacing “Tahanang Pinakamasa­ya.”

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