Core Insights - AMC Networks reported mixed fourth quarter results, with total revenue of $595 million, a 1% decline year-over-year, and adjusted earnings per share of 64 cents, falling short of Wall Street expectations of $581.8 million in revenue and 66 cents in earnings [1] - Streaming services have become a significant revenue source, generating $177 million in the quarter, marking a 14% year-over-year increase, surpassing revenue from traditional cable networks [2][3] - The total subscriber count for AMC's streaming services, including AMC+, Shudder, and Acorn TV, remained flat at 10.4 million as of the end of 2025 [3] Revenue and Advertising - Domestic ad revenue decreased by 10% year-over-year to $124.9 million, indicating challenges in the advertising segment [4] - AMC Networks is transitioning away from linear business models but continues to leverage relationships with distributors, with over 1.1 million customers activating ad-supported AMC+ through Charter's Spectrum TV service since a carriage deal in September 2024 [4][5] Strategic Developments - Charter, the leading pay-TV operator in the U.S., has integrated streaming services at no extra charge, contributing to a rare increase in video subscribers in the fourth quarter [5] - AMC Networks achieved carriage renewals with distributors in the U.S. and Canada, covering approximately one-third of its total footprint in 2025 [5] - CEO Kristin Dolan highlighted the shift towards streaming as a significant milestone in the company's ongoing transformation [6]
AMC Networks Posts Mixed Q4 Results As Streaming Overtakes Linear TV As Top U.S. Revenue Source