Newsmax FY2025 net loss widens to $(99) million; revenue rises 10.7% to $189 million

Reuters03-27
Newsmax FY2025 net loss widens to $(99) million; revenue rises 10.7% to $189 million
  • Newsmax published a Form 8-K with fourth-quarter and full-year financial results, reporting Q4 revenue of USD 52.2 million, up 9.6% year over year.
  • Q4 broadcast revenue was USD 42.5 million, up 12.6%, driven by affiliate fee growth, higher ratings and pricing for broadcast advertising, and licensing growth.
  • Q4 net loss was USD 3.0 million, compared with a year-earlier net loss, reflecting higher investments in headcount, programming and production, plus stock-based compensation, partly offset by higher broadcast advertising, affiliate fees, book sales and licensing revenue.
  • For the full year, revenue was USD 189.3 million, up 10.7%, including broadcast revenue of USD 153.3 million, up 17.3%.
  • Newsmax guided for 2026 revenue of USD 212 million to USD 216 million, and CEO Christopher Ruddy said the company expects to accelerate growth as public-company transition costs are largely absorbed.


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