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Sky Network FY profit falls 9.6% on HD costs

Published: Fri 21 Aug 2009 11:51 AM
Sky Network full-year profit fall 9.6% on costs of high-definition service
August 21 – Sky Network Television Ltd., New Zealand’s biggest pay-TV company, posted a 9.6% decline in full-year profit on costs for the introduction of its digital TV and high definition service.
Net income fell to NZ$88.4 million in the year ended June 30, from NZ$97.7 million a year earlier, the Auckland-based company said in a statement. Sales at the company, which is 44% owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., rose 5% to NZ$692 million.
Commissioning of HD television “introduced a new layer of fixed costs to the business, the benefits of which will be realized as an increasing number of subscribers choose these new services,” chief executive John Fellet said.
Sky’s subscriber base grew by 30,326 subscribers, or 4.1% and the company’s services are now in 47.2 percent of New Zealand homes, it said. Advertising revenue fell 13.1% to NZ$57.8 million.
It will pay a final dividend of 7 cents a share, unchanged from a year earlier, making 14 cents for the year.
Shares of Sky fell 0.9% to NZ$4.59 and have surged 26% this year. The full-year profit beat the NZ$91.7 million forecast from Forsyth Barr.
(BusinessWire)

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