(Quezon City, Philippines – May 5, 2016) – GMA Nework, Inc. (GMA) opened the year on a strong note as its net income surged 148 percent to ?1.013 billion for the first quarter of 2016. Consolidated revenues from all platforms climbed 30 percent to ? 3.903 billion driven by higher airtime sales, which grew 32 percent to ?3.571 billion by the end of the quarter.
“We expect our company’s financial performance to continue to trend upward,” said GMA Chairman and CEO Atty. Felipe L. Gozon. “We are pleased with the results of the first quarter and we hope to further improve and growth particularly in regular advertising.”
Total operating expenses (OPEX) for the first three months slightly went up by 2 percent to ?2.470 billion with production costs and general and administrative expenses increasing by only 1 percent and 3 percent, respectively.
EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) stood at ?1.838 billion, up 86 percent from the same period last year.
Strengthening its commitment of delivering high shareholder return, GMA will pay out cash dividends to its shareholders worth ?1.944 billion at ?0.40 per share on May 16, 2016.
Meanwhile, GMA remained the network of choice among viewers in National Urban Television Audience Measurement (NUTAM) with 36.53 percent household shares, higher than ABS-CBN’s 36.49 percent and TV5’s 8.06 percent in the first quarter based on Nielsen TV Audience Measurement data.
In turn, GMA secured the biggest share in advertising loading (inclusive of political ads) among free-to-air channels during the covered period with 35 percent, while its closest rival, ABS-CBN got 28 percent. Without pol ads, GMA still had the largest share with 36 percent versus ABS-CBN’s 29 percent.
For 2016, the Network’s capital expenditures (CAPEX) were pegged at ?550 million including multi-million investments for mounting the most comprehensive coverage of the upcoming presidential elections. The amount, however, excludes budget for the Network’s digital terrestrial television (DTT) rollout.
Business Developments
All the Network’s major platforms showed a double-digit increase over comparable periods with flagship GMA Channel 7 delivering a 32 percent improvement in airtime revenues. Leading local news channel GMA News TV also grew by 13 percent, as well as Radio GMA by 38 percent.
Revenues of GMA International (GMAI), a business unit of the Network that operates and distributes GMA’s international channels abroad, were also up by 13 percent, driven by the subscriber growth of GMA Pinoy TV, GMA Life TV, and GMA News TV International, as well as sales from several successful international events in the first quarter.
As it continues to reach the unserved and underserved Filipino markets abroad, GMAI announced last March new partnerships with OSN, a major direct-to-home (DTTH) operator in the Middle East and North Africa; Starhub, one of the leading pay-TV operators in Singapore; and with TelCo player LycaTV, one of the largest ethnic content providers in Europe, for the multi-platform distribution of GMA channels via traditional television and mobile.
Meanwhile, GMA New Media, Inc. (NMI), the Network’s subsidiary which manages and operates its internet play, sustained the uptrend in external revenues, which soared 100 percent in the first quarter due to existing partnerships with over-the-top (OTT) providers and programmatic advertising.
In collaboration with GMA News and Public Affairs (N&PA), NMI powered the country’s first 360-degree streaming of a live event for the first presidential debate organized by the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) and mounted by GMA and its print media partner Philippine Daily Inquirer. NMI’s initiative was also one of the first successful attempts at this technology worldwide.
According to Effective Measure, GMA, being the frontrunner in website portalization, also reinforced its strong showing online with its official online portal (www.gmanetwork.com) leading its terms of pageviews with 350.6 million compared to ABS-CBN.com’s 319.1 million.
On the regional front, GMA continues to improve and expand its coverage through transmission upgrades, allowing it to offer Kapuso programs across more areas in the country. Last February, the Network commission a 5KW TV relay station in Butuan City (TV26 Butuan), reaching an estimated 120,000 TV households in Augsan Del Norte, Agusan Del Sur, and Camiguin.