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24.07.25 - 10:42
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ITV announces new cost-cutting drive as half-year profits fall 44% (The Guardian)
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Broadcasters plans £15m in savings and flags £20m cut to programme budget amid continued dip in advertisingBusiness live – updatesITV has launched a further £15m in cost cuts after profits at the broadcaster plummeted by more than 40% in the first half of the year, after struggling to repeat the success of an advertising boom in last year's men's European football championships.The broadcaster said that pre-tax profits were down by 44% year-on-year to £99m in the first six months, as total advertising revenues fell by 7% to £824m. Continue reading......
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15.05.25 - 09:42
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ITV Q1 Revenue Down 1% (AFX)
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LONDON (dpa-AFX) - ITV plc (ITV.L), a British media company, Thursday reported revenue of 875 million pounds for the first quarter, 1% down from 887 million pounds in the comparable quarter last y......
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06.03.25 - 10:36
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ITV Plc FY24 Pretax Profit Rises (AFX)
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LONDON (dpa-AFX) - ITV Plc (ITV.L) reported statutory profit before tax of 521 million pounds for twelve months ended 31 December 2024, compared to 193 million pounds, last year. Statutory EPS inc......
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06.03.25 - 09:36
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ITV profits more than double as production arm reports record earnings (The Guardian)
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Broadcaster benefits from hits such as Mr Bates vs the Post Office and Jilly Cooper adaptation RivalsITV's profits jumped in 2024 thanks to record earnings at the British broadcaster's production arm, ITV Studios, as it benefited from hits including Mr Bates vs the Post Office, the Jilly Cooper adaptation Rivals and Fool Me Once.The FTSE 250 company said revenues were down 3% to £4.1bn in 2024 compared with the previous year, but its measure of adjusted profits was up 11% at £542m. Profit before tax more than doubled to £521m, up from £193m a year earlier. Continue reading......
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13.10.24 - 18:54
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′Work-life balance is a lie′: women in business urged to stop trying to have it all (The Guardian)
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'Take off rose-tinted glasses' to avoid living in a constant state of guilt, say female business leadersWomen should stop striving for work-life balance to avoid living in a constant state of guilt, the ITV presenter and TV show host Charlene White has said.“A lot of parents, especially women, are told that we need to think about work-life balance when actually, if we focus too much on that, we consistently live in a state of guilt,” said the Loose Women presenter and mother of two. “I don't think about work-life balance. I just do the best I can, every day.” Continue reading......
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