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Viacom Reports Record Revenue In Second Quarter

Viacom Reports Record Revenue In Second Quarter

Global media company, Viacom, has today announced that advertising revenue for second quarter trading grew by 11% to $3.4 billion, citing an ‘outstanding’ period for the group which was led by double-digit operating income from cable networks and television.

For the three months to June 2004, operating income increased by 10% to $1.4 billion, while revenue climbed by 7% year-on-year to $6.4 billion.

Over the three month period, cable networks and television outperformed all other segments, growing by a massive 23% and 35% respectively. Advertising also saw a marked improvement over the quarter as revenues rose by 11%.

For the six months ending 30 June, operating income increased by 14% to $2.6 billion from $2.3 billion for the same period last year, while revenues are up over 9% year-on-year to $13.6 billion.

Chairman and chief executive, Sumner Redstone said: “Viacom finished the first half of 2004 with an outstanding second quarter performance, highlighted by double-digit gains in net earnings and operating income and high single-digit growth in revenues.”

Viacom, owner of the MTV networks, said in a statement this morning that it continues to believe it is on track to deliver full-year 2004 revenue growth of 5% to 7% and operating income growth of 12% to 14%.

Viacom: 020 7478 5240 www.viacom.co.uk

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