Consumer publishing ad revenues are expected to rise by 5.8% at EMAP, according to a full-year results preview by analysts at Lehman Brothers. The broker expects advertising at the consumer publishing division to come in at £147 million in 2003, up from £139 million last year.
EMAP’s Performance division, which houses the radio and television businesses, is forecast to show total revenues up by 15.8% at £161 million. Within this, radio revenues will decline by 2.2% to £88 million, whilst TV jumps 161% to £26 million. For both radio and TV, the second half of the year was much stronger than the first.
Overall group turnover is expected to dip by 6.4% to £963.4 million, whilst headline pre-tax profits rise from 2002’s £151.0 million to £171.3 million for the group’s 2003.
EMAP releases the 2003 full-year financial results tomorrow.