Peacock lost $ 372 million in the last three months of 2024, when it was added … zero subscribers. The good news is that it didn’t lose Members either: Peacock’s 36 million subscribers at the end of the year stayed stationary with the previous quarter results. The third quarter of the platform revenue was $ 1.3 billion.
Losing hundreds of millions of dollars is nothing new for peacock. The Lost $ 436 million previous quarter – And the included Paris -Sos. Streamer added 3 million subscribers during the summer – they (more or less) got stuck around.
The dollar losses continue to improve the quarter to the quarter. Peacock lost $ 825 million During the last quarter of 2023; The management has not yet announced when they expect the peacock to make a profit.
A matter of fact really have The announcement is A gigantic restructuring of TV and digital assets. Cable channels MSNBC, CNBC, USA Network, Oxygen, E!, Syfy and Golf Channel – as well as holding as Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes, Golfnow and Sports Engine – are spinning a new independent company and leaving NBC, peacock,, Bravo, the theme parks And telemundo behind. Donna Langley gets the remaining goodiesMatt Strauss inherits the gones.
NBCuniversal Owned by Combthat reported the third quarter earnings On Thursday morning. Overall, the best company’s media analyst financial expectations in the fourth quarter.
Wall Street forecast Comcast would report profits per share of 86 cents on revenue of $ 31.62 billion; Comcast reported adjusted EPS at 96 cents at $ 31.92 billion in revenue.
For Universal, much of the cashier for “The Wild Robot” was realized (September 27, 2024; $ 325 million all over the world) during the fourth quarter. Biggie was “wicked” (November 22, 2024), while Focus has “Nosferatu” (Christmas Day 2024) snuck under the thread. “Wicked” has made more than $ 700 million all over the world; A sequel, now entitled “Wicked: for Good”, comes out for Thanksgiving 2025.
Streaming, universal movies are actually Much more successful on Netflix (Read: Revenue for NBCU!) Than they are on the peacock. At Peacock, the usual “Grinch” films returned to the Nielsen lists at Christmastime, and the return of “Despicable Me 4” was a winner. “Twists” and TV The series “Yellowstone” made performances at the Nielsen streaming diagram as well, although none of that really set the world on fire. “Day of the Jackal” with Eddie Redmayne at Peacock (in the United States) received well critically – But not here at IndieWire! – But did not move the needle when it comes to the audience. As usual for autumn/winter, NBC and Peacock enjoyed TV’s most guarded show, “Sunday Night Football.”