Dolphin Entertainment FY2025 adjusted EBITDA more than triples to $2.9 million; revenue rises 10% to $56.7 million

Reuters03-26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DLPN">Dolphin Entertainment</a> FY2025 adjusted EBITDA more than triples to $2.9 million; revenue rises 10% to $56.7 million
  • Dolphin published an earnings press release reporting fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results.
  • Full-year revenue rose 10% to USD 56.7 million, while net loss narrowed to USD 3.09 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA for the year was USD 2.85 million, and operating loss was USD 39,058.
  • Fourth-quarter revenue increased 27% to USD 15.6 million, and net income was USD 1.02 million.
  • Management cited operating leverage following prior acquisitions and growth investments, and said it expects continued revenue growth and adjusted EBITDA margin expansion in 2026.


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