Two of the major newspaper companies reported second-quarter earnings today. The New York Times (NYSE: NYT) reported EPS of $0.34 from continuing operations compared with $037 in the second quarter last year, before items. Tribune Company (NYSE: TRB) reported EPS from continuing operations of $0.17 compared with $0.53 in the second quarter of 2006. Those earnings were brought down by about $0.30 in one-time charges related to job cuts and write-offs.
Tribune is expecting to be acquired by mogul Sam Zell through a complex process where employees would own a large portion of the company but, according to the Associated Press, "Now the industry's accelerating decline has some Wall Street experts wondering whether the deal for the parent company of the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times and Chicago Cubs could fall apart." Revenues decreased 7% in the quarter and while the company remains publicly confident in the deal's prospects, the stock will plunge if it doesn't go through.
Shares of the New York Times soared on the news of Rupert Murdoch's bid for Dow Jones (NYSE: DJ). It has since given up all those gains as investors realized that was a one-shot deal rather than a sign of some new paradigm where the newspaper industry is something other than a declining wreck.
Tribune's saving grace has been the fact that its non-newspaper properties are performing well, but the industry continues its free fall. Advertising revenues fell 5.7% at the New York Times.
The newspaper industry remains one of the ultimate contrarian bets and, if the industry does somehow stage a turnaround, believers will be richly-rewarded. But none of these stocks are for the faint of heart, and I'll be staying far away for now.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-26-2007 @ 12:29AM
Mary Ann said...
Most newspapers are getting more than they can handle from other vehicles of news, such as the Internet. Readership is sliding. Therefore, ad revenues are down and will continue to slide.
7-26-2007 @ 1:50PM
Jake said...
Sad but true! The NYT has lost it's heart and soul. It is now controlled by the outside forces of extremists, and panders to the hate America fringe lunatics. It is no longer a newspaper. It is strictly a propaganda delivery system for the Soros, Moore, Sultzy et.al gang of hate mongers.
So sad what the low life extreme leftist Marxist-socialist, "Pinch", son-of-"Punch" has done to this once great newspaper since he was elevated to the top! Total destruction!
7-26-2007 @ 1:51PM
Gregg said...
Instead of reporting all the facts, the NYT seems to
state what they want you to know if it is in line with
their agenda. More and more people are seeing right
through them and its almost laughable any more. The
bang for your advertising buck is gone. It's slipping
away and they are to arogant to change. Maybe when ony one delivery truck is left they will get the
message.