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Comcast Sees Q1 Profit Dip On Cable, Ad Revenue

Last updated: April 24, 2025 4:38 am
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Comcast Reports 12.5% Drop in First-Quarter Net Income

Comcast, the Philadelphia-based media conglomerate, announced a 12.5% decrease in net income for the first quarter of the year. This decline was attributed to a decrease in revenue from its core cable business and a drop in ad revenue from its NBCUniversal networks.

The company reported a slight decrease in overall revenue, which totaled $29.89 billion, compared to $30.06 billion in the same period last year. Net income per share was reported at 89 cents, while adjusted earnings per share stood at $1.09 after accounting for certain costs.

Comcast’s CEO, Brian Roberts, emphasized the importance of financial discipline in the face of a challenging media landscape. He expressed confidence in the company’s ability to navigate the evolving environment and capitalize on future opportunities, citing strong free cash flow generation and a diversified business portfolio.

As with its competitors, Comcast is dealing with shifting consumer preferences towards digital and broadband platforms, away from traditional cable and TV services. This transition poses challenges for Comcast, given its significant presence in traditional media and reliance on connectivity services like cable TV distribution.

During the quarter, Comcast lost 199,000 domestic broadband customers and 427,000 cable TV customers, reflecting intense competition in these markets. Revenue from NBCUniversal operations, however, increased by about 1% to $6.44 billion, despite a 6.8% decline in U.S. ad revenue.

NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock, continued to gain traction, with a 16% increase in revenue and a significant reduction in quarterly operating losses. The service reported 41 million paid subscribers, up from 36 million at the end of 2024, indicating growing consumer interest in streaming content.

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