Tag: EBIDTA

  • Reliance ADA group to hive off DTH operations

    Reliance ADA group to hive off DTH operations

    MUMBAI: The Anil Ambani-owned DTH service Reliance Digital TV which claims to have a five million net subscriber base and an estimated two million active connections is likely to be hived off in to a separate company. For the past three or four years, Reliance Communications, the parent company has been seeking a buyer for the venture. It had spoken to Sun TV in the past but the valuations and expectations did not match what the former was willing to pay for Reliance Digital TV. Unconfirmed reports say that the company had inconclusive conversations with other potential partners too. Hence, it has decided to go for a spin off of its DTH service business which has been relatively stagnant.

    Reliance Communications, the parent company of Reliance Digital, is being driven to do this to pare its debt-EBIDTA ratio. Speaking to investors yesterday RCOM CEO (consumer business) Gurdeep Singh said that the idea was to bring that number from 4.64 currently to about three in 18-24 months. Other assets that could be seeking buyers include equity stakes in its international operations at Reliance Globalcom, and in its tower unit Reliance Infratel.

    “We are looking to bring down our debt-to-EBIDTA ratio to around 3 within 18-24 months and are looking at monetizing our non-core assets to deleverage the balance sheet,” Reliance Communications (RCom) CEO (Consumer Business) Gurdeep Singh informed PTI. He added: “For this, we are looking at hiving off the DTH business, stake sale in our international operations at Reliance Globalcom, monetization of our real estate assets, as well as a possible divestment in Reliance Infratel, which handles our towers portfolio.”

    The group earlier this week announced the merger of its wireless business with another telco Aircel. It is also looking to raise $1 billion (approximately Rs 6,686.5 crore) in equity to expand the venture and make possible payments to the government for mobile spectrum use.

  • Q1-17: Den Networks reports higher standalone revenue, operating profits

    Q1-17: Den Networks reports higher standalone revenue, operating profits

    BENGALURU: Multiple-systems operator Den Networks Limited (Den) reported 21.2 percent increase in standalone Total Income from operations (TIO) for the quarter ended June 30, 2016 (Q1-17, current quarter) as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter (Q1-16). The company also reported a standalone operating profit (EBIDTA) of Rs 4.58 crore (1.9 percent margin) in the current quarter as opposed to a standalone operating loss (negative EBIDTA) of Rs 26.44 crore. Den’s standalone TIO for the current quarter was Rs 238.67 crore as compared to Rs 196.89 crore. EBIDTA including other income was Rs 15.45 crore (6.2 percent margin) in Q1-17 as opposed to an operating loss (including other income) of Rs 6.01 crore in Q1-17.

    However the company reported higher standalone losses for the current quarter as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter. Net loss after tax (PAT) increased to Rs 57.40 crore in Q1-17 as compared to loss of Rs 53.49 crore in Q1-16. Standalone Total Comprehensive Income (TCI) was lower at a negative Rs 56.93 crore in Q1-17 as compared a negative Rs 51.74 crore in Q1-16.

    Segment numbers

    The company has two operating segments – Cable Distribution Network (Cable) and Broadband. Both segments reported improved operating numbers.

    Cable segment reported 15.1 percent growth in standalone operating revenue in Q1-17 at Rs 220.88 crore as compared to Rs 191.87 crore in Q1-16. Standalone operating loss in the current quarter was lower at Rs 31.19 crore as compared to a standalone operating loss of Rs 37.29 core in Q1-16.

    Broadband segment standalone revenue more than tripled (over 3.5 times) in the current quarter to Rs 17.79 crore as compared to Rs 5.02 crore in Q1-16. The segment reported lower standalone operating loss in Q1-17 of Rs 14.26 crore as compared to an operating loss of Rs 19.24 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by Den

    Standalone Total Expenditure in the current quarter was 12.1 percent higher at Rs 284.12 crore (119 percent of TIO) as compared Rs 253.43 crore (128.7 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    As percentage of TIO, Total expenditure in the current quarter was lower as compared to Q1-16. Most major standalone cost heads decreased in the current quarter as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter except for Content Costs, Other Expenses and Depreciation and Amortisation and hence wiped away the increase in TIO and resulted in higher loss. Other factors that contributed to higher loss were lower Other Income and higher Finance costs in Q1-17.

    As mentioned above, a major cost head for Den is Content Costs which increased by a massive Rs 30.70 crore or 35 percent to Rs 107.28 crore (44.9 percent of TIO) in Q1-17 from Rs 79.47 crore (40.4 percent of TIO). Standalone

    Other Expenses increased 5.4 percent in the current quarter to Rs 62 crore (26 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 58.84 crore (29.9 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Standalone Placement fees declined 21.8 percent in the current quarter to Rs 43.69 crore (18.3 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 55.89 crore (28.4 percent of TIO).

    Standalone Employee benefits expense in Q1-17 declined 14.3 percent to Rs 19.57 crore (8.2 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 22.83 crore (11.6 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Standalone Finance costs in the current quarter increased 31.2 percent to Rs 22.82 crore (9.6 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 17.39 crore (8.8 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Standalone Other Income in Q1-17 was almost half (declined 46.8 percent) to Rs10.87 crore as compared to Rs 20.43 crore in Q1-16.

    Note: (1) All numbers mentioned in this report are standalone unless stated otherwise.

  • Q1-17: Den Networks reports higher standalone revenue, operating profits

    Q1-17: Den Networks reports higher standalone revenue, operating profits

    BENGALURU: Multiple-systems operator Den Networks Limited (Den) reported 21.2 percent increase in standalone Total Income from operations (TIO) for the quarter ended June 30, 2016 (Q1-17, current quarter) as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter (Q1-16). The company also reported a standalone operating profit (EBIDTA) of Rs 4.58 crore (1.9 percent margin) in the current quarter as opposed to a standalone operating loss (negative EBIDTA) of Rs 26.44 crore. Den’s standalone TIO for the current quarter was Rs 238.67 crore as compared to Rs 196.89 crore. EBIDTA including other income was Rs 15.45 crore (6.2 percent margin) in Q1-17 as opposed to an operating loss (including other income) of Rs 6.01 crore in Q1-17.

    However the company reported higher standalone losses for the current quarter as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter. Net loss after tax (PAT) increased to Rs 57.40 crore in Q1-17 as compared to loss of Rs 53.49 crore in Q1-16. Standalone Total Comprehensive Income (TCI) was lower at a negative Rs 56.93 crore in Q1-17 as compared a negative Rs 51.74 crore in Q1-16.

    Segment numbers

    The company has two operating segments – Cable Distribution Network (Cable) and Broadband. Both segments reported improved operating numbers.

    Cable segment reported 15.1 percent growth in standalone operating revenue in Q1-17 at Rs 220.88 crore as compared to Rs 191.87 crore in Q1-16. Standalone operating loss in the current quarter was lower at Rs 31.19 crore as compared to a standalone operating loss of Rs 37.29 core in Q1-16.

    Broadband segment standalone revenue more than tripled (over 3.5 times) in the current quarter to Rs 17.79 crore as compared to Rs 5.02 crore in Q1-16. The segment reported lower standalone operating loss in Q1-17 of Rs 14.26 crore as compared to an operating loss of Rs 19.24 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by Den

    Standalone Total Expenditure in the current quarter was 12.1 percent higher at Rs 284.12 crore (119 percent of TIO) as compared Rs 253.43 crore (128.7 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    As percentage of TIO, Total expenditure in the current quarter was lower as compared to Q1-16. Most major standalone cost heads decreased in the current quarter as compared to the corresponding year ago quarter except for Content Costs, Other Expenses and Depreciation and Amortisation and hence wiped away the increase in TIO and resulted in higher loss. Other factors that contributed to higher loss were lower Other Income and higher Finance costs in Q1-17.

    As mentioned above, a major cost head for Den is Content Costs which increased by a massive Rs 30.70 crore or 35 percent to Rs 107.28 crore (44.9 percent of TIO) in Q1-17 from Rs 79.47 crore (40.4 percent of TIO). Standalone

    Other Expenses increased 5.4 percent in the current quarter to Rs 62 crore (26 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 58.84 crore (29.9 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Standalone Placement fees declined 21.8 percent in the current quarter to Rs 43.69 crore (18.3 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 55.89 crore (28.4 percent of TIO).

    Standalone Employee benefits expense in Q1-17 declined 14.3 percent to Rs 19.57 crore (8.2 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 22.83 crore (11.6 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Standalone Finance costs in the current quarter increased 31.2 percent to Rs 22.82 crore (9.6 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 17.39 crore (8.8 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Standalone Other Income in Q1-17 was almost half (declined 46.8 percent) to Rs10.87 crore as compared to Rs 20.43 crore in Q1-16.

    Note: (1) All numbers mentioned in this report are standalone unless stated otherwise.

  • Q1-17: TV Today topline, bottomline up

    Q1-17: TV Today topline, bottomline up

    BENGALURU: TV Today Network Limited (TVTN) reported 7.7 percent increase in standalone revenue (TIO) for the quarter ended 30 June 2016 (Q1-17, current quarter) as compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q1-16). Standalone profit after tax (PAT) increased 23.9 percent in the current quarter as compared to Q1-16. TVYN reported TIO and PAT of Rs 136.94 crore and Rs 22.38 crore (16.3 percent margin) in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 127.12 crore and Rs 18.06 crore (14.2 percent margin), respectively.

    EBIDTA for the current quarter increased 22.9 percent to Rs 36.80 crore (26.9 percent margin) as compared to the Rs 29.95 crore (23.6 percent margin) in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Segment results

    The company has two main segments – Television broadcasting (TV) and Radio broadcasting (Radio) – it currently three runs radio stations under the brand Oye FM 104.8 at New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. The company has been partially successful in selling off a few of its radio stations to Entertainment Network India Limited (ENIL, Radio Mirchi) and has also recently signed on ENIL on to hawk ads for its three remaining stations. Probably, the results of this association will start showing over the next few quarters.

    TVTN’s TV segment reported 9.1 percent year-over-year (y-o-y) growth in operating revenue to Rs 136 crore in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 124.66 crore in Q1-16. The segment reported an operating profit of Rs 33.79 crore in the current quarter as compared to Rs 28.11 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Radio segment reported 45.3 percent decline in operating revenue at Rs 1.35 crore in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 2.62 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. The segment reported a higher operating loss of Rs 3.52 crore in the current quarter as compared to an operating loss of Rs 2.82 crore in Q1-16.

    Let us look at the other numbers reported for Q1-17

    Total expenditure in the current quarter increased 2.3 percent to Rs 107.61 crore (78.6 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 105.16 crore (82.7 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Production cost increased 11.2 percent y-o-y in Q1-17 to Rs 13.48 crore (9.8 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 12.11 crore (9.5 percent of TIO). Employee Benefit Expense in the current quarter increased 18.6 percent y-o-y to Rs 38.73 crore (28.3 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 32.66 crore (25.7 percent of TIO).

    Advertisement expense in Q1-17 declined 18.6 percent to Rs 31.13 crore (22.7 percent of TIO) from Rs 38.24 crore (23.6 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:

    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.

    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

  • Q1-17: TV Today topline, bottomline up

    Q1-17: TV Today topline, bottomline up

    BENGALURU: TV Today Network Limited (TVTN) reported 7.7 percent increase in standalone revenue (TIO) for the quarter ended 30 June 2016 (Q1-17, current quarter) as compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q1-16). Standalone profit after tax (PAT) increased 23.9 percent in the current quarter as compared to Q1-16. TVYN reported TIO and PAT of Rs 136.94 crore and Rs 22.38 crore (16.3 percent margin) in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 127.12 crore and Rs 18.06 crore (14.2 percent margin), respectively.

    EBIDTA for the current quarter increased 22.9 percent to Rs 36.80 crore (26.9 percent margin) as compared to the Rs 29.95 crore (23.6 percent margin) in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Segment results

    The company has two main segments – Television broadcasting (TV) and Radio broadcasting (Radio) – it currently three runs radio stations under the brand Oye FM 104.8 at New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. The company has been partially successful in selling off a few of its radio stations to Entertainment Network India Limited (ENIL, Radio Mirchi) and has also recently signed on ENIL on to hawk ads for its three remaining stations. Probably, the results of this association will start showing over the next few quarters.

    TVTN’s TV segment reported 9.1 percent year-over-year (y-o-y) growth in operating revenue to Rs 136 crore in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 124.66 crore in Q1-16. The segment reported an operating profit of Rs 33.79 crore in the current quarter as compared to Rs 28.11 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Radio segment reported 45.3 percent decline in operating revenue at Rs 1.35 crore in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 2.62 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. The segment reported a higher operating loss of Rs 3.52 crore in the current quarter as compared to an operating loss of Rs 2.82 crore in Q1-16.

    Let us look at the other numbers reported for Q1-17

    Total expenditure in the current quarter increased 2.3 percent to Rs 107.61 crore (78.6 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 105.16 crore (82.7 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Production cost increased 11.2 percent y-o-y in Q1-17 to Rs 13.48 crore (9.8 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 12.11 crore (9.5 percent of TIO). Employee Benefit Expense in the current quarter increased 18.6 percent y-o-y to Rs 38.73 crore (28.3 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 32.66 crore (25.7 percent of TIO).

    Advertisement expense in Q1-17 declined 18.6 percent to Rs 31.13 crore (22.7 percent of TIO) from Rs 38.24 crore (23.6 percent of TIO) in Q1-16.

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:

    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.

    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

  • Q1-17: Siti revenue, EBIDTA up

    Q1-17: Siti revenue, EBIDTA up

    BENGALURU: The Dr Subhash Chandra led newly renamed Siti Networks Limited (Siti) formerly known as Siti Cable Network Limited, reported 22.7 percent and 28.7 year-over-year growth in operating revenue and EBIDTA for the quarter ended 30 June 2106 (Q1-17, current quarter). Siti’s revenue in the current quarter was Rs 281.97 crore as compared to Rs 229.72 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. EBIDTA (including other income) in Q1-17 was Rs 47.41 crore (16.8 percent margin) versus Rs 36.84 crore (16 percent margin). Loss however was higher in Q1-17 at Rs 52.61 crore as opposed to a loss of Rs 36.68 crore in Q1-16.

    The company says that its digital subscriber base has grown to 84 lakh during the current quarter from 79 lakh in the immediate trailing quarter. For Q1-16, the company had reported a digital subscriber base of 55.80 lakh. It says that it has expanded its footprint to 387 cities across the country in Q1-17 as compared to 312 cities at the end of the immediate trailing quarter. Broadband subscriber base has increased quarter-over-quarter in Q1-17 to 1.67 lakh from 1.32 lakh in Q4-16. HD Services: Siti says that it has strengthened its SITI HD+ services by expanding its bouquet to 57 HD channels. SITI HD+ customer base increased 65,140, up 29.8 percent over Q4-16 (50,170).

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by the company for Q1-17

    Subscription revenue in the current quarter increased 8 percent in Q1-17 y-o-y to Rs 139.3 crore from Rs 129 crore. Carriage revenue declined slightly to Rs 72 crore from Rs 79 crore, while activation charges almost tripled (2.93 times) to Rs 36.6 crore from Rs 12.5 crore. Broadband revenue more than doubled in the current quarter to Rs 19.5 crore from Rs 9 crore in Q1-16.

    Other Income more than doubled to Rs 4.92 crore in Q1-17 from Rs 2.44 crore in Q1-16.  Finance costs in the current quarter reduced to Rs 29.67 crore from Rs 34.39 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. Total Expenditure increased to Rs 294.20 crore from Rs 231.16 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. Employee Benefit Expense increased to Rs 19.12 crore in the current quarter from Rs 13.33 crore in Q1-16.  Carriage sharing, pay channel and related costs in Q1-17 increased to Rs 148.44 crore from Rs 135.70 crore in Q1-16.

    Company speak

    Siti executive director & CEO, V D Wadhwa said, “We expanded our reach further by branching out to 387 cities in line with our strategy of select market expansion. We have established our broadband presence in Haryana and expect to significantly expand our subscriber base this year.

    Recurring cash flows were sluggish due to delays in Phase 3 monetization on account of legal bottlenecks. However, we expect a time bound resolution by the second half of the year and limited long term impact of this issue. We are well prepared for improved monetization of our subscriber base.”

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:

    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.

    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

  • Q1-17: Siti revenue, EBIDTA up

    Q1-17: Siti revenue, EBIDTA up

    BENGALURU: The Dr Subhash Chandra led newly renamed Siti Networks Limited (Siti) formerly known as Siti Cable Network Limited, reported 22.7 percent and 28.7 year-over-year growth in operating revenue and EBIDTA for the quarter ended 30 June 2106 (Q1-17, current quarter). Siti’s revenue in the current quarter was Rs 281.97 crore as compared to Rs 229.72 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. EBIDTA (including other income) in Q1-17 was Rs 47.41 crore (16.8 percent margin) versus Rs 36.84 crore (16 percent margin). Loss however was higher in Q1-17 at Rs 52.61 crore as opposed to a loss of Rs 36.68 crore in Q1-16.

    The company says that its digital subscriber base has grown to 84 lakh during the current quarter from 79 lakh in the immediate trailing quarter. For Q1-16, the company had reported a digital subscriber base of 55.80 lakh. It says that it has expanded its footprint to 387 cities across the country in Q1-17 as compared to 312 cities at the end of the immediate trailing quarter. Broadband subscriber base has increased quarter-over-quarter in Q1-17 to 1.67 lakh from 1.32 lakh in Q4-16. HD Services: Siti says that it has strengthened its SITI HD+ services by expanding its bouquet to 57 HD channels. SITI HD+ customer base increased 65,140, up 29.8 percent over Q4-16 (50,170).

    Let us look at the other numbers reported by the company for Q1-17

    Subscription revenue in the current quarter increased 8 percent in Q1-17 y-o-y to Rs 139.3 crore from Rs 129 crore. Carriage revenue declined slightly to Rs 72 crore from Rs 79 crore, while activation charges almost tripled (2.93 times) to Rs 36.6 crore from Rs 12.5 crore. Broadband revenue more than doubled in the current quarter to Rs 19.5 crore from Rs 9 crore in Q1-16.

    Other Income more than doubled to Rs 4.92 crore in Q1-17 from Rs 2.44 crore in Q1-16.  Finance costs in the current quarter reduced to Rs 29.67 crore from Rs 34.39 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. Total Expenditure increased to Rs 294.20 crore from Rs 231.16 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter. Employee Benefit Expense increased to Rs 19.12 crore in the current quarter from Rs 13.33 crore in Q1-16.  Carriage sharing, pay channel and related costs in Q1-17 increased to Rs 148.44 crore from Rs 135.70 crore in Q1-16.

    Company speak

    Siti executive director & CEO, V D Wadhwa said, “We expanded our reach further by branching out to 387 cities in line with our strategy of select market expansion. We have established our broadband presence in Haryana and expect to significantly expand our subscriber base this year.

    Recurring cash flows were sluggish due to delays in Phase 3 monetization on account of legal bottlenecks. However, we expect a time bound resolution by the second half of the year and limited long term impact of this issue. We are well prepared for improved monetization of our subscriber base.”

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:

    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.

    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.

  • Siti Cable Network renamed as Siti Networks

    Siti Cable Network renamed as Siti Networks

    MUMBAI: A new name brings in new vibes and possibly a new direction. At least that ‘s what the Essel group is aiming for if one goes by the name change it has resorted to at its national cable TV MSO Siti Cable. Last week, It informed the Bombay stock exchange, that it will be called Siti Networks as it has got shareholders (earlier) and the Registrars’ approval on 5 August for the renaming. The company was originally incorporated as Wire and Wireless (India) Ltd.

    As reported by Indiantelevision.com earlier, Siti Networks reported 29.4 per cent growth in revenue for the fiscal ended 31 March 2016 (FY-16, current fiscal). The company reported revenue of Rs 1213 crore in FY-16 as compared to Rs 937 crore in the previous year. Operating profit (EBIDTA) in the current year increased to Rs 323 crore as compared to Rs 168.4 crore in FY-15.

    The company has reported a profitable turnaround for the first time in its history. Neglecting the impact of minority interest, Siti profit after tax in the current year was Rs 6.84 crore as compared to a loss (without factoring in minority interest) of Rs 101.88 crore in FY-15.The company’s loss in the current year declined to Rs 1.71 crore from a loss of Rs 109.10 crore in FY-15. Siti reported profit before tax (PBT) at Rs 22 crore in FY16 as compared to a negative PBT of Rs 85.2 crore.

    Siti’s cable subscribers in FY-16 grew to 1.22 crore from 1.05 crore reported at the end of FY-15. The growth happened in Q3-16.

    On the other hand the digital subscribers in FY-16 increased to 79 lakh (64.8 percent of cable subscribers) as compared to 53.8 lakh in FY-15 (51.2 percent of cable subscribers). Digital subscribers in the quarter ended 31 March 2016 (Q4-16, current quarter) increased by 11 lakh to 79 lakh as compared to 68 lakh in Q3-16.

    Whereas, the broadband subscribers in FY-16 grew 93.3 percent to1.355 lakh from 0.701 lakh in FY-15. Broadband subscribers in Q3-16 were 1.07 lakh.

  • Siti Cable Network renamed as Siti Networks

    Siti Cable Network renamed as Siti Networks

    MUMBAI: A new name brings in new vibes and possibly a new direction. At least that ‘s what the Essel group is aiming for if one goes by the name change it has resorted to at its national cable TV MSO Siti Cable. Last week, It informed the Bombay stock exchange, that it will be called Siti Networks as it has got shareholders (earlier) and the Registrars’ approval on 5 August for the renaming. The company was originally incorporated as Wire and Wireless (India) Ltd.

    As reported by Indiantelevision.com earlier, Siti Networks reported 29.4 per cent growth in revenue for the fiscal ended 31 March 2016 (FY-16, current fiscal). The company reported revenue of Rs 1213 crore in FY-16 as compared to Rs 937 crore in the previous year. Operating profit (EBIDTA) in the current year increased to Rs 323 crore as compared to Rs 168.4 crore in FY-15.

    The company has reported a profitable turnaround for the first time in its history. Neglecting the impact of minority interest, Siti profit after tax in the current year was Rs 6.84 crore as compared to a loss (without factoring in minority interest) of Rs 101.88 crore in FY-15.The company’s loss in the current year declined to Rs 1.71 crore from a loss of Rs 109.10 crore in FY-15. Siti reported profit before tax (PBT) at Rs 22 crore in FY16 as compared to a negative PBT of Rs 85.2 crore.

    Siti’s cable subscribers in FY-16 grew to 1.22 crore from 1.05 crore reported at the end of FY-15. The growth happened in Q3-16.

    On the other hand the digital subscribers in FY-16 increased to 79 lakh (64.8 percent of cable subscribers) as compared to 53.8 lakh in FY-15 (51.2 percent of cable subscribers). Digital subscribers in the quarter ended 31 March 2016 (Q4-16, current quarter) increased by 11 lakh to 79 lakh as compared to 68 lakh in Q3-16.

    Whereas, the broadband subscribers in FY-16 grew 93.3 percent to1.355 lakh from 0.701 lakh in FY-15. Broadband subscribers in Q3-16 were 1.07 lakh.

  • Q1-17: Low programming and low realisation lower Balaji Telefilms standalone topline

    Q1-17: Low programming and low realisation lower Balaji Telefilms standalone topline

    BENGALURU: Balaji Telefilms Limited (Balaji) reported 23 percent year-over-year (y-o-y) decline in standalone total revenue from operations (TIO) for the quarter ended 30 June 2016 (Q1-17, current quarter). The company reported standalone revenue for Q1-17 at Rs 53.59 crore and Rs 69.38 crore for the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Revenue from Balajis’ Commissioned Programs segment in Q1-17 was Rs 52.64 crore, while for Q1-16 it was Rs 68.44 crore. Programming hours for Q1-17 were 225.5 hours, lower than the 257 hours reported for the corresponding year ago quarter. Net realisation per hour was also lower at Rs 23.33 lakh in the current quarter as compared to Rs 26.6 lakh in Q1-16. The company says that the previous quarter included Nach Baliye and Jodha Akbar resulting in higher revenue as compared to the current quarter. The company says that Q2-17 will have two new shows Mazaak Mazaak Mein on Life Ok and Bhramarakshas on Zee TV. Margin was lower in the current quarter due to launch of a new show Kawach on June 11, 2016 which will improve in the subsequent quarters

    The company’s Films segment reported operating revenue of Rs 53.44 crore in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 1.04 crore in Q1-16. The segment’s operating profit in the current quarter was Rs 2.53 crore as compared to an operating loss of Rs 0.45 crore. The company says that revenue growth in the current quarter is due to release of Azhar and Udta Punjab. The company expects revenue of approximately Rs 18.61 crore for satellite, digital and other rights of Azhar and Udta Punjab in Q2-17. It says further that piracy of two of its movies led to a lower profit on Udta Punjab and loss on Great Grand Masti (released in July 2016) resulting into an approximate loss of revenue of Rs 36 crore.

    Balaji’s consolidated TIO increased 54.9 percent y-o-y to Rs 117.38 crore in Q1-17 as compared to Rs 75.80 crore in Q1-16. The company reported negative consolidated EBIDTA of Rs 3.01 crore for the current quarter as compared to a consolidated operating profit of Rs 4.76 crore in Q1-16.

    Total comprehensive income in the current quarter was lower at Rs 0.66 crore as compared to a comprehensive income of Rs 4.28 crore in Q1-16.Balaji reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 0.2 crore in the current quarter as compared to a profit after tax of Rs 4.4 crore in Q1-16. The company says that net loss has been incurred in the current quarter after accounting for income tax of Rs 2.72 crore which relates to its television segment.

    Total Expenditure in the current quarter was Rs 120.35 crore (102.5 percent of TIO) which was 64.5 percent more as compared to Rs 73.16 crore (96.5 percent of TIO) in Q1-16. Cost of Production/Acquisition and Telecast Fees in Q1-17 was Rs 83.92 crore (71.5 percent of TIO), 5.7 percent lower than Rs 89 crore in the corresponding year ago quarter.

    Marketing and distribution expense in Q1-17 increased to Rs 13.26 crore as compared to Rs 0.30 crore in Q1-16. Employee Benefit Expense in the current quarter increased 54.1 percent y-o-y to Rs 6.46 crore (5.5 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 4.19 crore (5.5 percent of TIO) in Q1-16. Other expenditure in Q1-17 increased 17.3 percent y-o-y to Rs 7.82 crore (6.7 percent of TIO) as compared to Rs 6.67 crore (8.8 percent of TIO).

    Balaji says that it has so far invested Rs14.3 crore in its digital foray ALT Digital, which is currently in a prelaunch phase with expenses mainly on account of content, technology, salaries and other business overheads.

    Note: The unit of currency in this report is the Indian rupee – Rs (also conventionally represented by INR). The Indian numbering system or the Vedic numbering system has been used to denote money values. The basic conversion to the international norm would be:

    (a) 100,00,000 = 100 lakh = 10,000,000 = 10 million = 1 crore.

    (b) 10,000 lakh = 100 crore = 1 arab = 1 billion.