Author: Global Media Finances Map

  • Berlingske Media

    Berlingske Media, the Copenhagen publishing group behind Berlingske, B.T., Weekendavisen and Euroinvestor, described 2025 as a record year. Revenue rose 4.2% to DKK 646.7 million (€86.7 million), while operating result, defined by the company as EBITDA before exceptional items, rose 53.6% to DKK 94.6 million (€12.7 million). Net profit after tax was DKK 63.0 million…

  • Star Media Group Berhad

    Star Media Group Berhad, the Petaling Jaya-based publisher of The Star, Malaysia’s largest-circulating English-language newspaper, reported revenue of RM208.3 million (US$ 51.5 million) for the year ended 31 December 2025, down 15.9% from RM247.6 million (US$ 61.2 million) in 2024. The group reported a net loss of RM4.3 million (US$ 1.1 million), compared with a profit…

  • Tindle Newspapers Limited

    Tindle Newspapers Limited, the Farnham-based intermediate holding and management-services company within one of the United Kingdom’s last large independent local newspaper groups, reported a loss for the financial year of £685,800 for the year ended 31 March 2025, compared with a profit of £1,023,298 in the prior year. Turnover rose 10.0% to £2,229,216, while the…

  • Hürriyet Gazetecilik ve Matbaacılık

    Hürriyet Gazetecilik ve Matbaacılık A.Ş., the publisher of Hürriyet, for decades Turkey’s most influential national daily and since 2018 a part of the Erdoğan-aligned Demirören conglomerate, reported a consolidated net loss of TRY 830.0 million (US$ 19.3 million) for the year ended 31 December 2025, on revenue of TRY 1.22 billion (US$ 28.4 million). Both figures…

  • Večer Mediji

    Večer Mediji, the Maribor-based publisher of Slovenia’s oldest post-war daily Večer and one of the country’s three main general-news newspapers, reported net sales of €6.49 million in 2025, down 8.3% on 2024, and a net profit of €108,460, down 4.7%. The headline number, though, is not the profit, but the headcount: the company’s average number of employees…

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    Daily Mail and General Trust

    Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT) is the privately-held UK media group behind the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, Metro, The i Paper and the science weekly New Scientist. It also runs dmg events, the exhibitions business behind ADIPEC (the world’s largest energy show, on the company’s own description), and owns the UK property-information business Landmark and (until completion of…

  • Jagran Prakashan

    Jagran Prakashan Ltd, the Kanpur-based publisher of Dainik Jagran, India’s largest-read newspaper, closed the financial year ended 31 March 2025 (FY25) with slightly lower revenue but much lower profit. Group revenue fell 2.4% to ₹1,888 crore, while group profit after tax fell 43% to ₹94 crore. At the parent company alone, things held up better: revenue…

  • Canal+

    Canal+ SA, the French subscription television company spun off from Vivendi and admitted to trading in London in December 2024, closed FY2025 with revenues of €6,949 million and Adjusted EBIT before exceptional items of €646 million. MultiChoice, the dominant pay-TV operator in sub-Saharan Africa and the company behind DStv, GOtv, M-Net and SuperSport, has been…

  • Adria News Production

    Adria News Production, produkcija vsebin in marketing, d.o.o., the Ljubljana company that operates n1info.si, the Slovenian arm of the regional N1 news brand, filed its FY2025 annual report with AJPES showing net profit of €19,037, down 90 percent from €190,078 the year before, on net sales that were almost unchanged at €2,895,276 (down 0.9% from…

  • RE Media

    RE MEDIA SIA, the Valmiera-based company that produces and broadcasts ReTV, in 2025 reported net turnover up by 5.2% to €640,480 and net profit fell to €580 from €1,982 in 2024, the lowest profit number since the brief loss-making year of 2022. Equity has been negative every year since 2022 and stood at minus €46,403…