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Lee Enterprises Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year FY24 results
ソース: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 12 12 2024 07:00:00 America/New_York
Total Digital Revenue(1) was 51% of revenue in the quarter, representing $82M
Digital-only subscription revenue increased 30%(2) in the quarter
Amplified Digital® Agency revenue totaled $28M in the quarter, up 21% YOY(2), approaching $100M for the fiscal yearDAVENPORT, Iowa, Dec. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lee Enterprises, Incorporated (NASDAQ: LEE), a digital-first subscription platform providing high quality, trusted, local news, information and a major platform for advertising in 73 markets, today reported preliminary fourth quarter fiscal 2024 financial results(3) for the period ended September 29, 2024.
“The team achieved significant milestones in FY24, driving 41% revenue growth(2) in digital subscriptions and approaching $100 million in Amplified Digital® revenue for the fiscal year,” said Kevin Mowbray, Lee’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We successfully met our digital subscription unit target and laid a robust foundation for our digital transformation through talent investments in AI, technology expertise, and complex IT infrastructure. While these accomplishments reflect strong execution of our strategy, we are not satisfied with the overall operating metrics, as we fell short of our Adjusted EBITDA target,” Mowbray added.
Key Fiscal Year 2024 Highlights:
- Total operating revenue was $611 million.
- Total Digital Revenue was $299 million, a 11% increase over the prior year(2), and represented about half of our total operating revenue.
- Total Print Revenue was $312 million, a 21% decrease over the prior year(2).
- Operating expenses totaled $611 million and Cash Costs(4) totaled $553 million, a 7% and 10% decrease compared to the prior year, respectively.
- Adjusted EBITDA(4) totaled $65 million.
"As we look ahead to FY25, we remain confident in the strength of our core strategy and the opportunities it presents. We are uniquely positioned to lead the growth of local advertising driven by advancements in AI. With our vast library of hyper-local content and strong relationships with over 25,000 local advertisers, we have an unparalleled foundation to capitalize on this shift. Through strategic partnerships with leading AI and technology companies, like Perplexity and ProRata.ai, that were recently announced, we aim to scale rapidly and further solidify our dominant position in the local market, unlocking new growth opportunities and delivering enhanced value to our stakeholders," said Mowbray.
Key Fourth Quarter Highlights:
- Total operating revenue was $159 million.
- Total Digital Revenue was $82 million, a 13% increase over the prior year(2), and represented 51% of our total operating revenue.
- Revenue from digital-only subscribers totaled $24 million, up 30% over the prior year(2).
- Digital advertising and marketing services revenue represented 73% of our total advertising revenue and totaled $52 million. Revenue at Amplified increased 21%(2) and totaled $28 million.
- Digital services revenue, which is predominantly from BLOX Digital, totaled $5 million in the quarter.
- Operating expenses totaled $163 million and Cash Costs totaled $143 million, a 4% and 4% increase compared to the prior year, respectively.
- Adjusted EBITDA totaled $17 million.
2025 Fiscal Year Outlook:
Total Digital Revenue YOY growth in the range of 7% - 10% Adjusted EBITDA YOY growth in the low-single digits Debt and Free Cash Flow:
The Company has $446 million of debt outstanding under our Credit Agreement(5) with BH Finance. The financing has favorable terms including a 25-year maturity, a fixed annual interest rate of 9.0%, no fixed principal payments, and no financial performance covenants.
As of and for the period ended September 29, 2024:
- The principal amount of debt totaled $446 million, a reduction of $10 million for the fiscal year.
- Cash on the balance sheet totaled $10 million. Debt, net of cash on the balance sheet, totaled $436 million.
- Capital expenditures totaled $9 million in FY24. We expect capital expenditures in FY25 to be approximately $12 million.
- For fiscal year 2024, cash paid for income taxes totaled $7 million. We expect cash paid for income taxes to total between $4 million and $10 million in FY25.
- We made no pension contributions in the fiscal year.
Conference Call Information:
As previously announced, we will hold an earnings conference call and audio webcast today at 9 a.m. Central Time. The live webcast will be accessible at www.lee.net and will be available for replay 24 hours later. Analysts have been invited to ask questions on the call. Questions from other participants may be submitted by participating in the webcast. To participate in the live conference call via telephone, please register here. Upon registering, a dial-in number and unique PIN will be provided to join the conference call.
About Lee:
Lee Enterprises is a major subscription and advertising platform and a leading provider of local news and information, with daily newspapers, rapidly growing digital products and nearly 350 weekly and specialty publications serving 73 markets in 26 states. Our core commitment is to provide valuable, intensely local news and information to the communities we serve. Our markets include St. Louis, MO; Buffalo, NY; Omaha, NE; Richmond, VA; Lincoln, NE; Madison, WI; Davenport, IA; and Tucson, AZ. Lee Common Stock is traded on NASDAQ under the symbol LEE. For more information about Lee, please visit www.lee.net.
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- We may be required to indemnify the previous owners of BH Media or The Buffalo News for unknown legal and other matters that may arise;
- Our ability to manage declining print revenue and circulation subscribers;
- The impact and duration of adverse conditions in certain aspects of the economy affecting our business;
- Changes in advertising and subscription demand;
- Changes in technology that impact our ability to deliver digital advertising;
- Potential changes in newsprint, other commodities and energy costs;
- Interest rates;
- Labor costs;
- Significant cyber security breaches or failure of our information technology systems;
- Our ability to achieve planned expense reductions and realize the expected benefit of our acquisitions;
- Our ability to maintain employee and customer relationships;
- Our ability to manage increased capital costs;
- Our ability to maintain our listing status on NASDAQ;
- Competition; and
- Other risks detailed from time to time in our publicly filed documents.
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(563) 383-2100CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(UNAUDITED)Three months ended Twelve months ended (Thousands of Dollars, Except Per Share Data) September 29,
2024September 24,
2023September 29,
2024September 24,
2023Operating revenue: Print Advertising revenue 19,370 23,302 81,488 125,804 Digital Advertising revenue 52,466 49,270 194,213 193,173 Advertising and marketing services revenue 71,836 72,572 275,701 318,977 Print Subscription revenue 49,141 58,792 197,584 252,591 Digital Subscription revenue 23,902 18,661 84,331 60,700 Subscription revenue 73,043 77,453 281,915 313,291 Print Other revenue 8,418 8,966 33,257 39,508 Digital Other revenue 5,276 5,020 20,507 19,362 Other revenue 13,694 13,986 53,764 58,870 Total operating revenue 158,573 164,011 611,380 691,138 Operating expenses: Compensation 58,824 59,048 234,581 266,907 Newsprint and ink 3,712 5,102 16,813 25,346 Other operating expenses 80,704 73,714 301,950 323,067 Depreciation and amortization 6,178 7,524 27,616 30,621 Assets loss (gain) on sales, impairments and other, net 6,466 6,137 11,193 1,882 Restructuring costs and other 7,054 4,552 19,253 12,673 Operating expenses 162,938 156,077 611,406 660,496 Equity in earnings of associated companies 703 2,993 4,572 6,527 Operating income (3,662 ) 10,927 4,546 37,169 Non-operating (expense) income: Interest expense (10,805 ) (10,326 ) (41,232 ) (41,471 ) Pension withdrawal cost — (1,200 ) — (1,200 ) Pension and OPEB related benefit (cost) and other, net 814 162 1,910 2,420 Curtailment/Settlement gain — — 3,593 — Non-operating expenses, net (9,991 ) (11,364 ) (35,729 ) (40,251 ) Income (loss) before income taxes (13,653 ) (437 ) (31,183 ) (3,082 ) Income tax (benefit) expense (4,172 ) 888 (7,610 ) (349 ) Net (loss) income (9,481 ) (1,325 ) (23,573 ) (2,733 ) Net income attributable to non-controlling interests (609 ) (659 ) (2,272 ) (2,534 ) Loss attributable to Lee Enterprises, Incorporated (10,090 ) (1,984 ) (25,845 ) (5,267 ) Loss per common share: Basic (1.69 ) (0.32 ) (4.35 ) (0.90 ) Diluted (1.69 ) (0.32 ) (4.35 ) (0.90 ) DIGITAL / PRINT REVENUE COMPOSITION
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Three months ended Twelve months ended (Thousands of Dollars) September 29,
2024September 24,
2023September 29,
2024September 24,
2023Digital Advertising and Marketing Services Revenue 52,466 49,270 194,213 193,173 Digital Only Subscription Revenue 23,902 18,661 84,331 60,700 Digital Services Revenue 5,276 5,020 20,507 19,362 Total Digital Revenue 81,644 72,951 299,051 273,235 Print Advertising Revenue 19,370 23,302 81,488 125,804 Print Subscription Revenue 49,141 58,792 197,584 252,591 Other Print Revenue 8,418 8,966 33,257 39,508 Total Print Revenue 76,929 91,060 312,329 417,903 Total Operating Revenue 158,573 164,011 611,380 691,138 RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES
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The table below reconciles the non-GAAP financial performance measure of Adjusted EBITDA to Net loss, its most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure:
Three months ended Twelve months ended (Thousands of Dollars) September
29, 2024September
24, 2023September
29, 2024September
24, 2023Net loss (9,481 ) (1,325 ) (23,573 ) (2,733 ) Adjusted to exclude Income tax (benefit) expense (4,172 ) 888 (7,610 ) (349 ) Non-operating expenses, net 9,991 11,364 35,729 40,251 Equity in earnings of TNI and MNI(6) (703 ) (2,993 ) (4,572 ) (6,527 ) Assets loss on sales, impairments and other, net 6,466 6,137 11,193 1,882 Depreciation and amortization 6,178 7,524 27,616 30,621 Restructuring costs and other 7,054 4,552 19,253 12,673 Stock compensation 553 421 1,751 1,806 Add: Ownership share of TNI and MNI EBITDA (50%) 874 3,476 5,519 7,604 Adjusted EBITDA 16,760 30,044 65,306 85,228 The table below reconciles the non-GAAP financial performance measure of Cash Costs to Operating expenses, the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure:
Three months ended Twelve months ended (Thousands of Dollars) September
29, 2024September
24, 2023September
29, 2024September
24, 2023Operating expenses 162,938 156,077 611,406 660,496 Adjustments Depreciation and amortization 6,178 7,524 27,616 30,621 Assets loss (gain) on sales, impairments and other, net 6,466 6,137 11,193 1,882 Restructuring costs and other 7,054 4,552 19,253 12,673 Cash Costs 143,240 137,864 553,344 615,320 The table below reconciles the non-GAAP financial performance measure of Same-store Revenues to Operating Revenues, its most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure:
Three months ended Twelve months ended (Thousands of Dollars) September
29, 2024September
24, 2023September
29, 2024September
24, 2023Print Advertising Revenue 19,370 23,302 81,488 125,804 Exited operations 9 (790 ) (900 ) (19,051 ) Same-store, Print Advertising Revenue 19,379 22,512 80,588 106,753 Digital Advertising and Marketing Services Revenue 52,466 49,270 194,213 193,173 Exited operations (1 ) (443 ) (96 ) (2,897 ) Same-store, Digital Advertising and Marketing Services Revenue 52,465 48,827 194,117 190,276 Total Advertising Revenue 71,836 72,572 275,701 318,977 Exited operations 8 (1,233 ) (996 ) (21,948 ) Same-store, Total Advertising Revenue 71,844 71,339 274,705 297,029 Print Subscription Revenue 49,141 58,792 197,584 252,591 Exited operations — (373 ) (174 ) (2,163 ) Same-store, Print Subscription Revenue 49,141 58,419 197,410 250,428 Digital Subscription Revenue 23,902 18,661 84,331 60,700 Exited operations — (262 ) (84 ) (1,038 ) Same-store, Digital Subscription Revenue 23,902 18,399 84,247 59,662 Total Subscription Revenue 73,043 77,453 281,915 313,291 Exited operations — (635 ) (258 ) (3,201 ) Same-store, Total Subscription Revenue 73,043 76,818 281,657 310,090 Print Other Revenue 8,418 8,966 33,257 39,508 Exited operations — (73 ) (1 ) (396 ) Same-store, Print Other Revenue 8,418 8,893 33,256 39,112 Digital Other Revenue 5,276 5,020 20,507 19,362 Exited operations — — — — Same-store, Digital Other Revenue 5,276 5,020 20,507 19,362 Total Other Revenue 13,694 13,986 53,764 58,870 Exited operations — (74 ) (1 ) (396 ) Same-store, Total Other Revenue 13,694 13,912 53,763 58,474 Total Operating Revenue 158,573 164,011 611,380 691,138 Exited operations 8 (1,942 ) (1,255 ) (25,545 ) Same-store, Total Operating Revenue 158,581 162,069 610,125 665,593 NOTES
(1) Total Digital Revenue is defined as digital advertising and marketing services revenue (including Amplified Digital® Agency), digital-only subscription revenue and digital services revenue.
(2) Same-store revenues is a non-GAAP performance measure based on U.S. GAAP revenues for Lee for the current period, excluding exited operations. Exited operations include (1) business divestitures and (2) the elimination of stand-alone print products discontinued within our markets.
(3) This earnings release is a preliminary report of results for the periods included. The reader should refer to the Company's most recent reports on Form 10-Q and on Form 10-K for definitive information.
(4) The following are non-GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) financial measures for which reconciliations to relevant U.S GAAP measures are included in tables accompanying this release:
- Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial performance measure that enhances financial statement users overall understanding of the operating performance of the Company. The measure isolates unusual, infrequent or non-cash transactions from the operating performance of the business. This allows users to easily compare operating performance among various fiscal periods and how management measures the performance of the business. This measure also provides users with a benchmark that can be used when forecasting future operating performance of the Company that excludes unusual, nonrecurring or one-time transactions. Adjusted EBITDA is a component of the calculation used by stockholders and analysts to determine the value of our business when using the market approach, which applies a market multiple to financial metrics. It is also a measure used to calculate the leverage ratio of the Company, which is a key financial ratio monitored and used by the Company and its investors. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income (loss), plus non-operating expenses, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, assets loss (gain) on sales, impairments and other, restructuring costs and other, stock compensation and our 50% share of EBITDA from TNI and MNI, minus equity in earnings of TNI and MNI.
- Cash Costs represent a non-GAAP financial performance measure of operating expenses which are measured on an accrual basis and settled in cash. This measure is useful to investors in understanding the components of the Company’s cash-settled operating costs. Periodically, the Company provides forward-looking guidance of Cash Costs, which can be used by financial statement users to assess the Company's ability to manage and control its operating cost structure. Cash Costs are defined as compensation, newsprint and ink and other operating expenses. Depreciation and amortization, assets loss (gain) on sales, impairments and other, other non-cash operating expenses and other expenses are excluded. Cash Costs also exclude restructuring costs and other, which are typically paid in cash.
(5) The Company's debt is the $576 million term loan under a credit agreement with BH Finance LLC dated January 29, 2020 (the "Credit Agreement"). Excess Cash Flow is defined under the Credit Agreement as any cash greater than $20,000,000 on the balance sheet in accordance with U.S. GAAP at the end of each fiscal quarter, beginning with the quarter ending June 28, 2020.
(6) TNI refers to TNI Partners publishing operations in Tucson, AZ. MNI refers to Madison Newspapers, Inc. publishing operations in Madison, WI.