Paramount Revenue, Streaming Subscribers Inch Up In Q4, But Losses Widen On TV Slump
Deadline·2026-02-25 21:19

Financial Performance - Paramount reported a 2% increase in total revenue for Q4, reaching $8.15 billion, but experienced wider losses compared to the previous year [1] - Diluted losses per share were 52 cents, up from a loss of 31 cents in the same quarter of the previous year [1] Division Performance - Revenue in the TV Media division decreased by 5%, primarily due to a 10% decline in advertising revenue, with political ad spending in 2024 not having a counterpart in the 2025 quarter [2] - Subscriptions to Paramount+ increased by 4% year-over-year, totaling 78.9 million, contributing to a 10% rise in direct-to-consumer revenue [2] Merger and Negotiations - The merger between Paramount and Skydance, valued at $8.4 billion, was completed in August, affecting the quarterly comparisons on a pro forma basis [1] - Ongoing negotiations with Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) are being closely monitored, with a more favorable response from WBD compared to previous interactions [3] - CEO David Ellison has maintained a low profile during these negotiations, contrasting with the more public approach of Netflix's co-CEO [4] Stock Performance - Despite positive developments regarding WBD, Paramount's shares fell by 2% and have decreased by 24% since the beginning of the year, remaining flat since the Skydance merger [5]

Paramount Revenue, Streaming Subscribers Inch Up In Q4, But Losses Widen On TV Slump - Reportify