Author: Global Media Finances Map

  • 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…

  • Media Influence Matrix Financial Signals #7

    What company finances reveal about the future of journalism, media and information Financial Signals is a periodic digest of key findings from the Global Media Finances Map, the financial tracking component of the Media Influence Matrix. Each edition draws on newly published company reports to surface patterns, contradictions, and structural developments in the economics of…

  • Digi Communications

    Digi Communications is formally a telecoms group, but in Romania it is also one of the country’s most consequential media owners. Through Digi Romania it combines dominant fixed-broadband and pay-TV distribution, a major 24-hour news channel, one of the country’s highest-traffic general-news websites, four national radio brands, and a premium sports-channel portfolio. In 2025 the…

  • Hanza Media

    Hanza Media, Croatia’s leading domestically owned national-scale newspaper publisher and the company behind the daily Jutarnji list, the regional daily Slobodna Dalmacija, the sports daily Sportske novosti and the women’s weekly Gloria, reported revenue of €39.1 million for 2025, up 2.2% on 2024, but profit slipped 8% to €434,000. That is a net margin of roughly 1.1% on a business…

  • Phoenix New Media

    Phoenix New Media, the New York-listed Chinese internet company behind ifeng.com and the ifeng News and ifeng Video apps, reported a tiny attributable net profit of RMB 0.336 million in 2025 (about US$48,000) after losses of RMB 53.6 million in 2024 and RMB 102.5 million in 2023. Total revenue grew 8.8%, but the improvement did…

  • Delfi Latvia

    Delfi AS, the Latvian operating arm of the Tallinn-listed Ekspress Grupp, reported a sharp jump in net profit for 2025, from €0.59 million to €1.78 million. Almost all of that increase came from a single transaction: the sale, in August 2025, of Delfi’s 25.48% stake in a Latvian fintech called SIA Altero. The buyer was a…

  • Dnevnik

    Dnevnik d.d., the Ljubljana-based publisher of Slovenia’s daily newspaper Dnevnik and the country’s most-read weekly Nedeljski dnevnik, spent 2024 reorganising itself into a holding-and-operating structure: the journalism, the journalists, the brands and the websites were all transferred to a new wholly owned subsidiary, Dnevnik Mediji, d.o.o., while the original company kept the real estate and the financial portfolio. What…