Universal Music 3Q Revenue Jumped on Subscriptions, Streaming Growth -- Update
27 Outubro 2022 - 1:59PM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
Universal Music Group NV--the record label behind the Weeknd,
Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift--posted higher revenue for the third
quarter as subscriptions and streaming continued to grow, albeit at
a slower pace than earlier this year.
The world's largest music company said Thursday that revenue for
the three months to the end of September climbed to 2.66 billion
euros ($2.68 billion) from EUR2.15 billion last year.
Universal's recorded-music business, which encompasses
subscription and streaming, accounted for the lion's share of
revenue. Subscription revenue grew 8.7% at constant currency to
EUR991 million, while streaming revenue rose 5.2% to EUR362
million.
However, streaming growth cooled down considerably compared with
the second quarter, when streaming revenue jumped 16% at constant
currency. Streaming services enjoyed a banner two years as
listeners turned to digital when coronavirus restrictions brought
live concerts to a standstill, though the pace of growth has slowed
in recent months as coronavirus restrictions have largely
subsided.
Earlier this week, streaming giant Spotify Technology SA posted
a better-than-expected rise in revenue and users for the latest
quarter. The company is weighing price hikes for its services
sometime next year, after Apple Inc. on Monday raised the
subscription price in the U.S. for its music service by $1 a month,
citing an increase in licensing costs.
Universal shares jumped after Apple's announcement as analysts
expect the move will bring in additional revenue for the record
label.
"We are continually improving the monetization of music and
music-related content, generating high-quality revenue and
recurring income from more sources than ever before," Universal
Chief Executive Lucian Grainge said in a statement announcing the
results.
Downloads and other digital revenue, also part of Universal's
recorded-music business, jumped 56% at constant currency to EUR137
million. License and other revenue climbed 30% to EUR306 million,
driven by a strong recovery in live tours.
However, revenue from physical sales, such as CDs, slipped 9.6%
at constant currency to EUR264 million, a decline that Universal
attributed to the digital-consumption transition and a difficult
comparison against strong physical sellers in the prior-year
quarter. BTS, Blackpink, Ado, INI and Morgan Wallen were among the
top sellers for the quarter.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and
amortization--a key profitability measure for Universal--rose to
EUR553 million from EUR461 million last year.
Universal was expected to post revenue of EUR2.54 billion and
adjusted earnings of EUR527 million, according to Visible Alpha
consensus.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
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