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Belo's Monthly Revenue and Statistical Report September 2005

Belo's Monthly Revenue and Statistical Report September 2005

DALLAS, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Belo Corp. (NYSE:BLC) issued today its statistical report for the month of September. Consolidated revenue for September increased 19.3 percent with a 6.1 percent increase in advertising revenues for the Newspaper Group tempered by expected decreases in political advertising at the Television Group. September 2004 included a $19.6 million reduction of revenue related to the circulation overstatement at The Dallas Morning News.

Television Group revenues decreased 4.3 percent in September which included a $3.5 million increase in network compensation due to an adjustment of previously deferred revenues. Spot revenue decreased 10.5 percent in September with national up 9.2 percent and local down six percent. Political revenue in September 2005 was $919,000 versus $6.4 million in September of last year.

Newspaper Group total revenue increased 53 percent for the month of September versus the prior year, with a 6.1 percent increase in advertising revenue. Advertising revenue increased 6.6 percent at The Dallas Morning News, 11 percent at The Providence Journal, and less than one percent at The Press-Enterprise in Riverside. Revenues associated with the implementation of the Circulation Review Team's recommended changes at The Dallas Morning News, primarily the move from a buy-sell arrangement to a fee-for-delivery distribution system, were $1.6 million in September.

At The Dallas Morning News, total revenue increased 118 percent in September versus last year, with an increase in advertising revenue of 6.6 percent. Retail full-run ROP revenue increased 14 percent with significant increases noted in the real estate and professional services categories. General full-run ROP revenue increased 34 percent with substantial increases in the financial and insurance categories partially offset by a decrease in the telecom category. Classified revenue increased 0.3 percent versus the prior year with a 22 percent increase in classified employment revenue and decreases in classified real estate revenue and classified automotive revenue of 1.1 percent and 14 percent, respectively.

At The Providence Journal, advertising revenue increased 11 percent in September versus September 2004, with total revenue up 6.8 percent. Classified revenue increased 21 percent in September led by strong real estate advertising, which was up 45 percent. Classified automotive at The Journal was up for the tenth consecutive month, increasing 5.1 percent.

At The Press-Enterprise, advertising revenues increased 0.4 percent for September with total revenue down 1.6 percent. Gains in classified revenue categories, including an 11 percent increase in classified automotive, were mostly offset by decreases in retail and general. September's performance at The Press-Enterprise is partially due to a very difficult comparison to September 2004, in which ad revenue was up 32 percent and total revenue was up 24 percent versus September 2003.

About Belo

Belo Corp. is one of the nation's largest media companies with a diversified group of market-leading television, newspaper, cable and interactive media assets. A Fortune 1000 company with 7,600 employees and $1.5 billion in annual revenues, Belo operates in some of America's most dynamic markets in Texas, the Northwest, the Southwest, Rhode Island, and the Mid- Atlantic. Belo owns 19 television stations, six of which are in the 15 largest U.S. broadcast markets. The Company also owns or operates seven cable news channels and manages one television station through a local marketing agreement. Belo's daily newspapers are The Dallas Morning News, The Providence Journal, The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, CA) and the Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, TX). The Company also publishes specialty publications targeting young adults, affluent populations and the fast-growing Hispanic market, including Quick and al dia in Dallas/Fort Worth, and the d, El D and La Prensa in Riverside. Belo operates more than 30 Web sites associated with its operating companies. Additional information is available at http://www.belo.com/ or by contacting Carey Hendrickson, vice president/Investor Relations & Corporate Communications, at 214-977-6626.

Statements in this communication concerning Belo's business outlook or future economic performance, anticipated profitability, revenues, expenses, capital expenditures, investments, future financings or other financial and non-financial items that are not historical facts, are "forward-looking statements" as the term is defined under applicable federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those statements.

Such risks, uncertainties and factors include, but are not limited to, changes in capital market conditions and prospects, and other factors such as changes in advertising demand, interest rates and newsprint prices; newspaper circulation matters, including changes in readership, and audits and related actions (including the censure of The Dallas Morning News) by the Audit Bureau of Circulations; technological changes, including the transition to digital television and the development of new systems to distribute television and other audio-visual content; development of Internet commerce; industry cycles; changes in pricing or other actions by competitors and suppliers; regulatory changes; adoption of new accounting standards or changes in existing accounting standards by the Financial Accounting Standards Board or other accounting standard-setting bodies or authorities; the effects of Company acquisitions and dispositions; the effects of Hurricane Katrina; general economic conditions; and significant armed conflict, as well as other risks detailed in Belo's other public disclosures, and filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") including the Annual Report on Form 10-K.

Belo
Monthly Revenue and Statistics
September 2005

Revenue (Note 1):
(Dollars in thousands)
September
2005 2004 Change
Number of Sundays 4 4 -

Net Operating Revenues
Television Group 60,413 63,119 -4.3%
Newspaper Group 70,660 46,280 52.7%
Other* 1,369 1,649 -17.0%
Total Net Operating Revenues 132,442 111,048 19.3%

Television Group
Spot Revenue 51,366 57,415 -10.5%
All Other Revenue 9,047 5,704 58.6%
Total Television Group 60,413 63,119 -4.3%

Newspaper Group
Ad Revenue 58,781 55,394 6.1%
All Other Revenue 11,879 (9,114) 230.3%
Total Newspaper Group 70,660 46,280 52.7%

Belo
Monthly Revenue and Statistics
September 2005

Revenue (Note 1):
(Dollars in thousands)
YTD
2005 2004 Change
Number of Sundays 39 39 -

Net Operating Revenues
Television Group 499,992 520,936 -4.0%
Newspaper Group 598,697 565,715 5.8%
Other* 11,796 14,999 -21.4%
Total Net Operating Revenues 1,110,485 1,101,650 0.8%

Television Group
Spot Revenue 455,845 479,852 -5.0%
All Other Revenue 44,147 41,084 7.5%
Total Television Group 499,992 520,936 -4.0%

Newspaper Group
Ad Revenue 503,093 493,167 2.0%
All Other Revenue 95,604 72,548 31.8%
Total Newspaper Group 598,697 565,715 5.8%

Supplemental Newspaper Advertising Revenue Data

September % Change

DMN PJ PE Group
Retail** 14.4% 5.5% -2.6% 9.5%
General** 33.8% -10.5% -2.3% 24.5%
Classified Total 0.3% 20.9% 7.5% 5.8%
Automotive -13.8% 5.1% 11.0% -8.1%
Employment 21.5% 1.5% 3.2% 11.9%
Real Estate -1.1% 44.8% 8.2% 11.0%

Total Advertising Revenue 6.6% 10.6% 0.4% 6.1%

YTD % Change

DMN PJ PE Group
Retail** -4.0% -5.0% 0.4% -3.7%
General** -2.3% -13.7% 2.3% -2.3%
Classified Total -2.0% 21.8% 24.3% 7.8%
Automotive -18.0% 10.0% -0.3% -13.4%
Employment 16.7% 11.3% 14.7% 15.0%
Real Estate 1.4% 36.7% 74.2% 24.3%

Total Advertising Revenue -1.8% 5.9% 11.3% 2.0%

Note 1: Certain amounts have been reclassified to conform to the
current year presentation.

* This segment represents Belo's cable news operations, principally
NorthWest Cable News and Texas Cable News.

** Does not include internet-related revenue.

DMN - The Dallas Morning News
PJ - The Providence Journal
PE - The Press-Enterprise

Linage (Note 1):
September
2005 2004 Change
Number of Sundays 4 4 -

FULL RUN ROP
(Measured in six-column SAU inches)

The Dallas Morning News (Note 2)
Retail 79,108 72,013 9.9%
General 29,951 24,428 22.6%
Classified 123,896 117,408 5.5%
TOTAL 232,954 213,849 8.9%

The Providence Journal
Retail 58,673 52,795 11.1%
General 3,746 4,604 -18.6%
Classified 43,396 40,642 6.8%
TOTAL 105,815 98,041 7.9%

The Press-Enterprise
Retail 28,057 28,832 -2.7%
General 12,836 15,590 -17.7%
Classified 84,078 88,758 -5.3%
TOTAL 124,971 133,180 -6.2%

Linage (Note 1):
YTD
2005 2004 Change
Number of Sundays 39 39 -

FULL RUN ROP
(Measured in six-column SAU inches)

The Dallas Morning News (Note 2)
Retail 682,932 663,200 3.0%
General 231,089 205,816 12.3%
Classified 1,109,335 1,066,706 4.0%
TOTAL 2,023,357 1,935,722 4.5%

The Providence Journal
Retail 485,557 490,784 -1.1%
General 37,637 44,403 -15.2%
Classified 376,553 352,398 6.9%
TOTAL 899,747 887,585 1.4%

The Press-Enterprise
Retail 231,314 238,117 -2.9%
General 104,269 113,500 -8.1%
Classified 719,429 719,221 0.0%
TOTAL 1,055,012 1,070,838 -1.5%

Note 1: Certain amounts have been reclassified to conform to the
current year presentation.

Note 2: Linage is for The Dallas Morning News newspaper only. Linage
for the Denton Record-Chronicle, al dia, and Quick is not included due
to the difference in their circulation versus The Dallas Morning News.

Source: Internal Records

Source: Belo Corp.

CONTACT: Carey Hendrickson, vice president-Investor Relations &
Corporate Communications of Belo Corp., +1-214-977-6626

Web site: http://www.belo.com/

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