Gray Media Beats Guidance With Strong Third Quarter Financial Results

Core Insights - Gray Media, Inc. reported strong financial results for Q3 2025, with total revenue of $749 million, exceeding the high end of guidance [4][12] - Core advertising revenue reached $355 million, reflecting solid performance despite a comparison to the previous year's Olympic-related revenue [4][14] - The company successfully executed debt market transactions to enhance liquidity and extend debt maturities, increasing financial flexibility [4][6] Financial Performance - Total revenue for Q3 2025 was $749 million, aligning with the high end of guidance [4] - Core advertising revenue was $355 million, slightly down from $365 million in Q3 2024, but at the high end of guidance [14] - Retransmission consent revenue was $346 million, exceeding guidance by $1 million, though down from $369 million in Q3 2024 [4][14] - Political advertising revenue was $8 million, exceeding guidance by $1 million, but significantly lower than $173 million in Q3 2024 [4][14] - Net loss attributable to common stockholders was $23 million, compared to a net income of $83 million in Q3 2024, primarily due to decreased political advertising [4][14] Operational Highlights - Broadcast operating expenses were $542 million, significantly below guidance, reflecting ongoing cost containment efforts [4][14] - The transition of WANF in Atlanta to an independent station is expected to enhance local news and sports programming [4][14] - The company is pursuing acquisitions and divestitures to expand its market presence, with agreements involving several television stations [6][7] Debt and Liquidity Management - The company amended its Senior Credit Agreement to increase the Revolving Credit Facility by $50 million, extending the term to December 2028 [4][9] - Gray Media issued $900 million in Senior Secured Second Lien Notes and $775 million in Senior Secured First Lien Notes to refinance existing debt [4][9] - As of September 30, 2025, the company had $742 million available under its Revolving Credit Facility [9][18] Future Guidance - For Q4 2025, the company anticipates a decrease in retransmission consent revenue compared to the prior year, primarily due to WANF's transition [12] - Guidance for core advertising revenue is projected between $380 million and $390 million for Q4 2025 [12] - Total revenue guidance for the year ending December 31, 2025, is set between $3,070 million and $3,085 million [12]