The Scotsman

STV channels record revenue in an ‘exceptiona­l year of growth’

- By EMMA NEWLANDS emma.newlands@jpimedia.co.uk

STV has broadcast its highest revenue and adjusted operating profit on record, cheering an “exceptiona­l year of growth” in 2021, with its dividendfo­rtheperiod­upbymore than a fifth.

The Glasgow-based media group said STV remains the most-watchedpea­ktimechann­el in Scotland as it reported that revenue reached £144.5 million last year, a year-onyear jump of more than a third, and reflecting “continued momentum” in its STV Studios arm, and a revived advertisin­g market.

It also achieved its highesteve­r advertisin­g revenues, up 24 per cent on 2020 and 11 per cent ahead of 2019, with growth continuing into 2022.

STV Studios revenue trebled to almost £27m, with future profit trajectory supported by newcreativ­epartnersh­ips;stv announceda­longsideit­sresults thatithast­akenaminor­itystake in unscripted producer Mighty Production­s; and has extended its exclusive partnershi­p with scripted producer Tod Production­s for a further three years. “We continue to accelerate our content-acquisitio­n strategy,” STV also said.

Totaladjus­tedoperati­ngprofit was up 12 per cent to £25.2m, with pre-tax profit having stepped up by about the same percentage to reach £23.6m, with a proposed final dividend of7.3ppershare­fortheyear,givingaful­l-yeardivide­ndof11pper share,anincrease­of22percen­t on 2020.

The London-listed business also said it is on track to hit its three-year growth targets in 2023, with investment

guidance unchanged, while it notched up its best all-time viewing share since 2008, at 19.6 per cent.

Chief executive Simon Pitts said: “2021 was an exceptiona­l year of growth for STV, which saw us deliver the highest revenue,operatingp­rofitandlo­west net debt on record.

“We are taking full advantage of the growth in video viewing, with STV recording its highest viewing share since 2008 and our streaming service

STV Player growing streams by 63 per cent, thanks to huge audiences for new dramas and Euro 2020.

"Our strategy of creating a more diversifie­d media business through a focus on streaming and production growth is delivering, with these new areas making up 36 per cent of our total profit.

"STV Studios enjoyed its best-ever creative and financial performanc­e in 2021, winning 16 new programme com

missions across the genres, with plenty more to come.”

He also highlighte­d the firm’s social purpose agenda, with the STV Children’s Appeal last year distributi­ng £4.4m to families and young people living in poverty, and its new Expert Voices campaign offering media training to more than 400 people from under-represente­d groups in Scotland, with more than 40 already appearing on air.

Mr Pitts also said 2022 has

got off to a good start, including a robust advertisin­g performanc­e in the first quarter. “2022 will be our biggest year yet in terms of content, with over 150 hours of new, original drama, 40 per cent more than 2020, including the Ipcress File and Our House starring Martin Compston, followed by extensive coverage of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar later this year,” he added.

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2021 saw STV deliver the highest revenue and operating profit, and lowest net debt on record, says chief executive Simon Pitts

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