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The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) reported $561 million in revenue for Q1 2024. Loss attributable to shareholders was $12.8 million. Scripps expects political advertising revenue for 2024 to be $240-$270 million. The company is exploring a sale of Bounce TV network. Operating performance was boosted by political advertising and expense management. Scripps Networks showcased women's sports programming and journalism. NWSL season kickoff on ION attracted new viewers. Scripps aims to reduce debt levels and leverage, benefit from political advertising, and sale of assets.

Positive
  • E.W. Scripps Company reported $561 million Q1 2024 revenue, up 6.4% from the previous year.

  • Strong operating results exceeded expectations due to close expense management.

  • Scripps expects political advertising revenue for 2024 to be $240-$270 million, higher than previous estimates.

  • Bounce TV network has grown revenue and viewership under Scripps' ownership.

  • NWSL season kickoff on ION brought in new viewers, positively impacting network viewership.

Negative
  • Loss attributable to shareholders was $12.8 million for Q1 2024.

  • Scripps Networks revenue decreased by 3.3% from the prior year.

  • Total debt for E.W. Scripps Company was reported at $2.9 billion.

  • Scripps did not declare or provide payment for Q1 2024 preferred stock dividend.

Insights

Assessing the E.W. Scripps Company's Q1 2024 report presents a mixed financial picture. An uptick in Q1 revenue by $33.7 million is notable, indicative of a 6.4% year-over-year growth. However, this is counterbalanced by a net loss of $12.8 million, or 15 cents per share. The company's decision not to declare preferred stock dividends is strategic, preserving cash flow for debt reduction. From a debt-leverage perspective, reducing their $2.9 billion debt is critical to financial health and could improve investor sentiment. Political advertising forecasts have been revised upwards to $240-$270 million, a positive signal for future revenues. Yet, the decreased Scripps Networks revenue by 3.3% with a slight reduction in expenses offers minimal impact on the bottom line. The potential sale of the Bounce TV network may provide a significant influx of capital, though without knowing the terms, the actual benefit remains speculative.

Consideration of the broader industry context is key when evaluating Scripps' report. The company's emphasis on political advertising revenue, which appears strong due to the U.S. election cycle, aligns with industry patterns that see spikes in ad spend during election years. The raised guidance for political revenue suggests robust ad sales, but it's important to recognize the cyclical nature of this revenue stream. Additionally, the strategic move to potentially sell Bounce TV, which is witnessing considerable viewership growth, might be based on maximizing return on high-demand niche networks rather than a reflection on the core business. The diversification through women's sports programming and quality journalism are potential growth areas. These initiatives could cater to newer, more affluent demographics, which may be attractive to advertisers, though success hinges on effective execution and audience retention post-election year.

The strategic pivot suggested by Scripps' leadership—focusing on reducing debt and leveraging political advertising—reflects an acute awareness of the current media landscape. The national direct response advertising recovery and increased pay TV ecosystem stability could bolster the company's revenue streams. However, the downturn in Scripps Networks' revenue could indicate competitive pressures or shifts in viewer preferences, which are important factors in the ongoing vitality of broadcast-centric businesses. The sports broadcasting rights and production costs, linked to the NHL agreements, may offer long-term benefits by reaching a wider audience base and enhancing brand value, though such investments often take time to reflect in revenue streams. The success of the WNBA and NWSL programming on ION is promising, leveraging a growing interest in women's sports, but ongoing investment and promotion will be key to sustaining this growth.

CINCINNATI, May 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) delivered $561 million in revenue for the first quarter of 2024. Loss attributable to the shareholders of Scripps was $12.8 million or 15 cents per share. Operating results for the quarter include a pre-tax investment gain of $18.1 million and $5 million of restructuring costs.

Business notes:

  • Scripps now believes its 2024 election-year political advertising revenue will reach the range of $240 million-$270 million. Previously, the company had given a range of $210 million-$250 million. The increased outlook is being driven largely by U.S. Senate races in Montana and Ohio as well as controversial ballot issues in several states.
  • The company has begun a public process to explore the sale of its Bounce television network. Bounce, whose programming is created for Black audiences, is distributed over the air, on cable and on most major streaming/FAST platform services. Bounce has grown viewership and revenue – at a 14% CAGR – since Scripps acquired it as part of the Katz networks in 2017.
  • During the first quarter, our operating performance was aided by strong Local Media political advertising and distribution revenues, a lift in direct-response advertising in the Scripps Networks division, and prudent expense management.
  • Scripps Networks held its first major upfront events in many years in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles in early April, hosting several hundred advertising agencies and buyers to showcase Scripps' women's professional sports programming on ION – the WNBA and the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL); the popular original show Johnson on Bounce; and the objective, high-quality journalism produced by its national network Scripps News.
  • The NWSL season kicked off March 16 on ION, and the league is drawing an influx of new viewers to the network. More than 50% of the NWSL's viewers are new to ION and also are younger and more affluent than the typical ION viewer. The first WNBA game of the season on ION on May 17 will provide ample opportunity for cross-marketing to fans of each league.

From Scripps President and CEO Adam Symson:

"In the first quarter, we were pleased to deliver strong operating results that exceeded our expectations due to our close expense management. Local political is coming on strong. We also are seeing green shoots in the national direct response advertising marketplace while scatter market pricing improved in Q1 2024 over Q1 2023.

"The company is sharply focused on our No.1 priority of bringing down our debt levels and leverage to a more comfortable place by year's end. We are optimistic about the sale of a major asset, the Bounce TV network, as well as some non-strategic real estate assets. We expect to benefit from robust political advertising, the early signs of recovery in parts of the national advertising marketplace, and our expected increase in revenue from the stability we've seen in the pay TV ecosystem. With careful expense management, we are committed and confident this will be a significant year toward our goal.

"We decided to explore a sale of Bounce after receiving significant inbound interest from potential strategic buyers. We have thoroughly enjoyed owning Bounce since we acquired it in 2017, and we know the network plays a special role in Black communities. Under Scripps' stewardship, the network has doubled its revenue and continues to see unparalleled audience growth. For the first quarter, Bounce was up 14% on linear platforms while most other linear viewership was down. At this point, we believe a strategic buyer could catalyze Bounce's growth even more.

"We are pleased to see political advertising strengthening, leading us to raise our full-year guidance range to $240 million-$270 million, with the higher end of that range now above our 2020 results. Strong spending is coming from Montana and Ohio, where U.S. Senators John Tester and Sherrod Brown are defending their seats against Republican National Committee spending. The controversial ballot measure in Florida also provided upside to our guidance range. We'll know in the coming months how many of the six other states with Scripps markets, including Arizona, will have similar measures on their November ballots. Those prospective ballot issues are not yet factored into our updated guidance."

Operating results
Total first-quarter company revenue was $561 million, an increase of 6.4% or $33.7 million from the prior-year quarter. Costs and expenses for segments, shared services and corporate were $474 million, up from $455 million in the year-ago quarter.

Loss attributable to the shareholders of Scripps was $12.8 million or 15 cents per share. The current-year quarter included an $18.1 million investment gain and $5 million in restructuring costs. When taken together, these items decreased the loss attributable to shareholders by 12 cents per share. In the prior-year quarter, the loss attributable to shareholders was $31.1 million or 37 cents per share and included $16.5 million in restructuring costs, increasing the loss attributable to shareholders by 15 cents per share.

First-quarter 2024 results by segment compared to prior-period amounts:

Local Media
Revenue was $353 million, up 13% from the prior-year quarter.

  • Core advertising revenue decreased 3.4% to $136 million.
  • Political revenue was $15.2 million, compared to $3.5 million in the prior-year quarter, a non-election year.
  • Distribution revenue increased 21% to $197 million.

Segment expenses increased 8% to $287 million. Segment expenses in 2024 reflect additional programming expense and production costs associated with the sports rights agreements and airing of games for the National Hockey League's Vegas Golden Knights and Arizona Coyotes.

Segment profit was $65.6 million, compared to $45.8 million in the year-ago quarter.

Scripps Networks
Revenue was $209 million, down 3.3% from the prior-year quarter. Segment expenses were $160 million, down 3.2%, reflecting a decrease in costs from the programmatic product we began to sunset in the second quarter of 2023.

Segment profit was $49.7 million, compared to $51.5 million in the year-ago quarter.

Financial condition
On March 31, cash and cash equivalents totaled $30.2 million, and total debt was $2.9 billion.

During the first quarter of 2024, we reduced the outstanding balance on our revolving credit facility by $40 million and made mandatory principal payments of $3.9 million on our term loans.

We did not declare or provide payment for the first-quarter 2024 preferred stock dividend. We have sufficient liquidity to pay the scheduled dividends on the preferred shares; however, this action provides us better flexibility for accelerating deleveraging and maximizing the paydown of our traditional bank debt. The dividend rate on the preferred shares, which compounds quarterly, increased to 9% per annum and will remain at that rate. At March 31, aggregated undeclared and unpaid cumulative dividends totaled $13.5 million. Under the terms of Berkshire Hathaway's preferred equity investment in Scripps, we are prohibited from paying dividends on or repurchasing our common shares until all preferred shares are redeemed.

Looking ahead
Comparisons for our segments are to the same period in 2023.



Second-quarter 2024

Local Media revenue


Up in the low-to-mid-single-digit percent range

Local Media expense


Up in the low-to-mid-single-digit percent range

Scripps Networks revenue


Down mid-single-digit percent range

Scripps Networks expense


Up low-single-digit percent range

Shared services and corporate


About $22 million

Conference call
The senior management of The E.W. Scripps Company will discuss the company's quarterly results during a telephone conference call at 9:30 a.m. Eastern, tomorrow, May 10. To access the live webcast, visit http://ir.scripps.com and find the link under "upcoming events."

To access the conference call by telephone, dial (844) 867-6169 (U.S.) or (409) 207-6975 (international) and give the access code 4832960 approximately five minutes before the start of the call. Investors and analysts will need the name of the call (Scripps earnings call) to be granted access. The public is granted access to the conference call on a listen-only basis.

A replay line will be open from 12:30 p.m. Eastern time May 10 until midnight June 11. The domestic number to access the replay is (866) 207-1041 and the international number is (402) 970-0847. The access code for both numbers is 7110746.

A replay of the conference call will be archived and available online for an extended period of time following the call. To access the audio replay, visit http://ir.scripps.com/ approximately four hours after the call, and the link can be found on that page under "audio/video links."

Forward-looking statements
This document contains certain forward-looking statements related to the company's businesses that are based on management's current expectations. Forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties, including changes in advertising demand and other economic conditions that could cause actual results to differ materially from the expectations expressed in forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this document and should be evaluated with the understanding of their inherent uncertainty. A detailed discussion of principal risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results and events to differ materially from such forward-looking statements is included in the company's Form 10-K, on file with the SEC, in the section titled "Risk Factors." The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date such statements are made.

Media contact: Michael Perry, The E.W. Scripps Company, (513) 259-4718, michael.perry@scripps.com
Investor contact: Carolyn Micheli, The E.W. Scripps Company, (513) 977-3732, carolyn.micheli@scripps.com

About Scripps
The E.W. Scripps Company (NASDAQ: SSP) is a diversified media company focused on creating a better-informed world. As one of the nation's largest local TV broadcasters, Scripps serves communities with quality, objective local journalism and operates a portfolio of more than 60 stations in 40+ markets. Scripps reaches households across the U.S. with national news outlets Scripps News and Court TV and popular entertainment brands ION, Bounce, Defy TV, Grit, ION Mystery and Laff. Scripps is the nation's largest holder of broadcast spectrum. Scripps is the longtime steward of the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Founded in 1878, Scripps' long-time motto is: "Give light and the people will find their own way."

 

THE E.W. SCRIPPS COMPANY

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS




Three Months Ended 

March 31,

(in thousands, except per share data)


2024


2023






Operating revenues


$       561,464


$       527,778

Segment, shared services and corporate expenses


(474,226)


(455,346)

Restructuring costs


(5,015)


(16,511)

Depreciation and amortization of intangible assets


(38,688)


(38,543)

Gains (losses), net on disposal of property and equipment


(147)


(896)

Operating expenses


(518,076)


(511,296)

Operating income


43,388


16,482

Interest expense


(54,917)


(48,838)

Defined benefit pension plan income


177


134

Miscellaneous, net


16,821


(503)

Income (loss) from operations before income taxes


5,469


(32,725)

Benefit (provision) for income taxes


(3,843)


14,185

Net income (loss)


1,626


(18,540)

Preferred stock dividends


(14,377)


(12,576)

Net loss attributable to the shareholders of The E.W. Scripps Company


$       (12,751)


$       (31,116)






Net loss per diluted share of common stock attributable to the shareholders of The E.W. Scripps Company:


$           (0.15)


$           (0.37)






Weighted average diluted shares outstanding


84,891


83,751

See notes to results of operations.

 

Notes to Results of Operations

1. SEGMENT INFORMATION

We determine our business segments based upon our management and internal reporting structures, as well as the basis on which our chief operating decision maker makes resource-allocation decisions.  

Our Local Media segment includes more than 60 local television stations and their related digital operations. It is comprised of 18 ABC affiliates, 11 NBC affiliates, nine CBS affiliates and four FOX affiliates. We also have seven CW affiliates - four on full power stations and three on multicast; seven independent stations and 10 additional low power stations. Our Local Media segment earns revenue primarily from the sale of advertising to local, national and political advertisers and retransmission fees received from cable operators, telecommunications companies, satellite carriers and over-the-top virtual MVPDs.

Our Scripps Networks segment includes national news outlets Scripps News and Court TV as well as popular entertainment brands ION, Bounce, Defy TV, Grit, ION Mystery and Laff. The Scripps Networks reach nearly every U.S. television home through free over-the-air broadcast, cable/satellite, connected TV and digital distribution. These operations earn revenue primarily through the sale of advertising.

Our respective business segment results reflect the impact of intercompany carriage agreements between our local broadcast television stations and our national networks. We also allocate a portion of certain corporate costs and expenses, including accounting, human resources, employee benefit and information technology to our business segments. These intercompany agreements and allocations are generally amounts agreed upon by management, which may differ from an arms-length amount.

The other segment caption aggregates our operating segments that are too small to report separately. Costs for centrally provided services and certain corporate costs that are not allocated to the business segments are included in shared services and corporate costs. These unallocated corporate costs would also include the costs associated with being a public company. Corporate assets are primarily cash and cash equivalents, property and equipment primarily used for corporate purposes and deferred income taxes.

Our chief operating decision maker evaluates the operating performance of our business segments and makes decisions about the allocation of resources to our business segments using a measure called segment profit. Segment profit excludes interest, defined benefit pension plan amounts, income taxes, depreciation and amortization, impairment charges, divested operating units, restructuring activities, investment results and certain other items that are included in net income (loss) determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Information regarding the operating results of our business segments is as follows:



Three Months Ended 

March 31,



(in thousands)


2024


2023


Change








Segment operating revenues:







Local Media


$     352,836


$     311,923


13.1 %

Scripps Networks


209,278


216,473


(3.3) %

Other


4,113


3,756


9.5 %

Intersegment eliminations


(4,763)


(4,374)


8.9 %

Total operating revenues


$     561,464


$     527,778


6.4 %








Segment profit (loss):







Local Media


$       65,556


$       45,843


43.0 %

Scripps Networks


49,654


51,526


(3.6) %

Other


(6,397)


(1,532)



Shared services and corporate


(21,575)


(23,405)


(7.8) %

Restructuring costs


(5,015)


(16,511)



Depreciation and amortization of intangible assets


(38,688)


(38,543)



Gains (losses), net on disposal of property and equipment


(147)


(896)



Interest expense


(54,917)


(48,838)



Defined benefit pension plan income


177


134



Miscellaneous, net


16,821


(503)



Income (loss) from operations before income taxes


$         5,469


$      (32,725)



Operating results for our Local Media segment were as follows:



Three Months Ended 

March 31,



(in thousands)


2024


2023


Change








Segment operating revenues:







Core advertising


$     136,443


$     141,313


(3.4) %

Political


15,166


3,525



Distribution


197,499


163,441


20.8 %

Other


3,728


3,644


2.3 %

Total operating revenues


352,836


311,923


13.1 %

Segment costs and expenses:







Employee compensation and benefits


106,726


105,714


1.0 %

Programming


130,744


118,052


10.8 %

Other expenses


49,810


42,314


17.7 %

Total costs and expenses


287,280


266,080


8.0 %

Segment profit


$       65,556


$       45,843


43.0 %

 

Operating results for our Scripps Networks segment were as follows:



Three Months Ended 

March 31,



(in thousands)


2024


2023


Change








Total operating revenues


$     209,278


$     216,473


(3.3) %

Segment costs and expenses:







Employee compensation and benefits


29,981


30,173


(0.6) %

Programming


89,162


87,406


2.0 %

Other expenses


40,481


47,368


(14.5) %

Total costs and expenses


159,624


164,947


(3.2) %

Segment profit


$       49,654


$       51,526


(3.6) %

 

2. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(in thousands)


As of 

March 31, 

2024


As of
December 31,
2023






ASSETS





Current assets:





Cash and cash equivalents


$            30,229


$            35,319

Other current assets


609,210


640,774

Total current assets


639,439


676,093

Investments


23,689


23,265

Property and equipment


457,181


455,255

Operating lease right-of-use assets


101,676


99,194

Goodwill


1,968,574


1,968,574

Other intangible assets


1,704,532


1,727,178

Programming


421,735


449,943

Miscellaneous


10,999


10,618

TOTAL ASSETS


$       5,327,825


$       5,410,120






LIABILITIES AND EQUITY





Current liabilities:





Accounts payable


$            90,969


$            76,383

Unearned revenue


13,875


12,181

Current portion of long-term debt


15,612


15,612

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities


326,345


373,643

Total current liabilities


446,801


477,819

Long-term debt (less current portion)


2,855,258


2,896,824

Other liabilities (less current portion)


863,804


879,294

Total equity


1,161,962


1,156,183

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY


$       5,327,825


$       5,410,120

 

3. EARNINGS PER SHARE ("EPS")

Unvested awards of share-based payments with non-forfeitable rights to receive dividends or dividend equivalents, such as our RSUs, are considered participating securities for purposes of calculating EPS. Under the two-class method, we allocate a portion of net income to these participating securities and, therefore, exclude that income from the calculation of EPS for common stock. We do not allocate losses to the participating securities.

The following table presents information about basic and diluted weighted-average shares outstanding:



Three Months Ended 

March 31,

(in thousands)


2024


2023






Numerator (for basic and diluted earnings per share)





Net income (loss)


$         1,626


$      (18,540)

Less preferred stock dividends


(14,377)


(12,576)

Numerator for basic and diluted earnings per share


$      (12,751)


$      (31,116)

Denominator





Basic weighted-average shares outstanding


84,891


83,751

Effect of dilutive securities



Diluted weighted-average shares outstanding


84,891


83,751

 

4. NON-GAAP INFORMATION

In addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, this earnings release discusses adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP performance measure that management and the company's Board of Directors uses to evaluate the performance of the business. We also believe that the non-GAAP measure provides useful information to investors by allowing them to view our business through the eyes of management and is a measure that is frequently used by industry analysts, investors and lenders as a measure of valuation for broadcast companies.

Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax, plus income tax expense (benefit), interest expense, losses (gains) on extinguishment of debt, defined benefit pension plan expense (income), share-based compensation costs, depreciation, amortization of intangible assets, impairment of goodwill, loss (gain) on business and asset disposals, acquisition and integration costs, restructuring charges and certain other miscellaneous items. We consider adjusted EBITDA to be an indicator of our operating performance.

A reconciliation of the adjusted EBITDA measure to the comparable financial measure in accordance with GAAP is as follows:



Three Months Ended 

March 31,

(in thousands)


2024


2023






Net income (loss)


$         1,626


$      (18,540)

Provision (benefit) for income taxes


3,843


(14,185)

Interest expense


54,917


48,838

Defined benefit pension plan income


(177)


(134)

Share-based compensation costs


4,606


3,475

Depreciation


15,120


15,053

Amortization of intangible assets


23,568


23,490

Losses (gains), net on disposal of property and equipment


147


896

Restructuring costs


5,015


16,511

Miscellaneous, net


(16,821)


503

Adjusted EBITDA


$       91,844


$       75,907

 

5. SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION

The following table presents additional information on certain sources and uses of cash:



Three Months Ended 

March 31,

(in thousands)


2024


2023






Capital expenditures


$      (17,897)


$        (8,296)

Preferred stock dividends paid



(12,000)

Interest paid


(67,347)


(61,973)

Income taxes refunded (paid)


(182)


7,679

Mandatory contributions to defined retirement plans


(297)


(247)

 

 

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FAQ

What was E.W. Scripps Company's revenue for Q1 2024?

E.W. Scripps Company reported $561 million in revenue for Q1 2024.

What is the expected range for E.W. Scripps Company's political advertising revenue in 2024?

E.W. Scripps Company expects political advertising revenue for 2024 to be between $240 million and $270 million.

Is E.W. Scripps Company exploring a sale of the Bounce TV network?

Yes, E.W. Scripps Company is exploring a sale of the Bounce TV network.

What affected E.W. Scripps Company's operating performance positively in Q1 2024?

E.W. Scripps Company's operating performance was aided by strong local political advertising and distribution revenues, lift in direct-response advertising, and prudent expense management.

What events did Scripps Networks hold in Q1 2024?

Scripps Networks held its first major upfront events in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles in Q1 2024.

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