Digital revenues at the group’s core business increased 20% from £68.3 million in 2014 to £82.1 million, helping to reduce losses before interest, depreciation and amortisation from £19.4 million to £19.1 million.
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Despite a 4% decline in viewing figures, which chief executive Adam Crozier said remains a key area for improvement, pre-tax profits were up 25% to £391 million.
The first episode saw sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf jump head first into a world of excitable artistic debate while meeting some YOLO-type characters who were determined to change the stuffy conventions.
