
"Total revenue -- $51.7 million, up 14% year over year, with gains attributable to multi-platform audience expansion, increased affiliate, and licensing revenue. Broadcast revenue -- $43.7 million, a 20.8% year-over-year increase, led by significant growth in affiliate fee and licensing streams. Digital revenue -- $8 million, down 12.7% year over year, driven by lower advertising, subscription, and product sales within digital platforms."
"Advertising revenue -- $27.2 million, a 5.8% decline year over year, mainly reflecting tough comparisons post-2024 election surge, with the decline offset by growth in linear cable, and satellite advertising. Affiliate revenue -- $13 million, up 75.2% year over year, reflecting new contractual agreements and rate escalations implemented in late 2025. Subscription revenue -- $6.4 million, down 7.9% year over year, as increased Newsmax+ subscriber adoption was outweighed by declines in publication subscriptions due to weaker new customer signups."
"Product sales revenue -- $1.5 million, representing a 3.5% year-over-year decrease, primarily from reduced book and supplement sales. Licensing revenue -- $3.5 million, significantly higher than the $437,000 reported a year ago, due to expanded licensing agreements. Net loss -- $2.2 million, an 87.3% improvement over the prior year's $17.2 million net loss, attributed to increased revenue, lower legal expenses, and greater other income."
"Adjusted EBITDA -- Negative $0.4 million, decreased by $0.8 million year over year, reflecting higher production, programming, and personnel expenses, partially offset by affiliate fee and licensing revenue growth. Total audience reach -- 30.4 million total viewers, and 13.3 million adults aged 35 to 64, mai"
Total revenue increased 14% year over year to $51.7 million, supported by multi-platform audience expansion and higher affiliate and licensing revenue. Broadcast revenue rose 20.8% to $43.7 million, led by affiliate fee and licensing growth. Digital revenue fell 12.7% to $8 million due to lower advertising, subscription, and product sales within digital platforms. Advertising revenue declined 5.8% to $27.2 million, reflecting tougher comparisons after a 2024 election surge, partially offset by growth in linear cable and satellite advertising. Affiliate revenue increased 75.2% to $13 million from new contracts and late-2025 rate escalations. Subscription revenue decreased 7.9% to $6.4 million, and product sales revenue fell 3.5% to $1.5 million. Licensing revenue rose to $3.5 million. Net loss improved to $2.2 million, while adjusted EBITDA remained negative at $0.4 million due to higher operating costs.
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