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Discovery reported higher third-quarter earnings on strong results at its U.S. networks and a drop in restructuring costs and interest expenses. Net income rose to $262 million, or 35 cents a share, from $117 million or 16 cents a year ago. Revenue rose 3% to $2.7 billion. At Discovery’s U.S. ...

Domestic ad sales up 3%; distribution revenue up 6%

Discovery reported higher third-quarter earnings on strong results at its U.S. networks and a drop in restructuring costs and interest expenses.

Net income rose to $262 million, or 35 cents a share, from $117 million or 16 cents a year ago.

Revenue rose 3% to $2.7 billion.

At Discovery’s U.S. networks, operating income increased 12% to $1 billion. Revenue increased 3% to $1.7 billion.

Advertising revenue rose 3%. Distribution revenue rose 6% despite a drop in subscribers.

Subscribers were down 4% from a year ago and subscribers to Discovery’s fully distributed networks were down 1%.

"Discovery once again delivered strong financial results across our portfolio, generating healthy revenue growth in the U.S. and internationally, and significant operational efficiencies from our ongoing transformation efforts,” said CEO David Zaslav. “We also made progress in the buildout of our digital ecosystems that leverage our owned programming and brand strength. With a solid financial profile and strong balance sheet, we are able to invest meaningfully in our business and create additional value for shareholders."


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