Television Company Belo Corp. (BLC) Reports Results for First Quarter 2011
Television Company Belo Corp. (BLC) Reports Results for First Quarter 2011
DALLAS, April 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Belo Corp. (NYSE: BLC), one of the nation's largest pure-play, publicly-traded television companies, today reported pro forma earnings per share of $0.09 in the first quarter of 2011 versus pro forma earnings per share of $0.11 in the first quarter of 2010. Pro forma earnings per share in the first quarter of 2011 exclude a net non-cash charge, after taxes, of $13.3 million, or $0.13 per share, related to the January 2011 split of The G. B. Dealey Retirement Pension Plan ("Pension Plan") with A. H. Belo Corporation ("A. H. Belo"). Pro forma earnings per share in the first quarter of 2010 exclude a credit of $2.5 million, net of taxes, or $0.02 per share, from pension contribution reimbursements received from A. H. Belo related to its obligation to reimburse Belo for 60 percent of any pension contributions Belo made to the Pension Plan prior to the completion of the split. Including these items, net earnings (loss) per share in the first quarter of 2011 were ($0.04) compared to $0.13 per share in the first quarter of 2010.
Dunia A. Shive, Belo's president and Chief Executive Officer, said, "Belo's spot revenue excluding political was up slightly in the first quarter of 2011 despite difficult comparisons to the first quarter of 2010, which included significant Olympics and Super Bowl revenue. The Company's station adjusted EBITDA was $47.4 million in the first quarter of 2011. During the quarter, the Company paid off the remaining balance of its revolving credit facility. While we expect to draw on the facility to accommodate interest payments in the second quarter, we currently expect to begin accumulating a cash balance in the back half of the year as the Company's next tranche of debt does not mature until May 2013."
Shive also noted that Belo's Board of Directors lifted the Company's dividend suspension, with the declaration of a $0.05 per share quarterly dividend as detailed in a separate press release, also issued today.
First Quarter in Review
Operating Results
Total revenue decreased 1.9 percent in the first quarter of 2011 versus the first quarter of 2010. Total spot revenue, excluding political, was up 0.4 percent with a 2.1 percent increase in local spot revenue and a 2.7 percent decrease in national spot revenue. Core local and national spot revenue was affected by the loss of Olympics and Super Bowl revenue from the first quarter of 2010, which totaled $10.7 million. Total spot revenue, including political, was down 4.2 percent in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter of 2010. Political revenue in the first quarter of 2011 was $5.9 million lower than the first quarter of 2010.
Other revenue, which includes barter and trade advertising, network compensation, Internet advertising and retransmission revenue, was up 10 percent in the first quarter of 2011 due primarily to increases in Internet and retransmission revenue, which were partially offset by a decrease in network compensation.
Station salaries, wages and employee benefits increased $2.6 million, or 5.1 percent, during the first quarter of 2011 versus the first quarter of 2010 due primarily to employee merit increases, partial reinstatement of the Company's 401(k) plan matching contribution which was suspended in 2009, and higher station pension expense.
Station programming and other operating costs were up $4.6 million in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter 2010 due primarily to a $3.9 million non-cash expense reduction related to third-party funding of certain newsgathering equipment in the first quarter of 2010.
Station adjusted EBITDA was $47.4 million for the first quarter of 2011, and the station adjusted EBITDA margin for the first quarter of 2011 was 31 percent.
Corporate
Corporate operating costs of $6.3 million in the first quarter of 2011 were $3.3 million lower than the first quarter of 2010 due primarily to lower accrued bonus expense, a decrease in outside services expense primarily related to lower technology costs, and lower pension expense.
The Company's reported combined station and corporate operating costs were up 3.6 percent in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter of 2010.
Other Items
On January 3, 2011, Belo announced the completion of the split of the Pension Plan with A. H. Belo. In the first quarter of 2011, the Company recorded a net non-cash charge of $20.5 million related to the Pension Plan split, with an associated tax benefit of $7.1 million. The $20.5 million charge is shown as a separate component of total operating costs and expenses on Belo's Consolidated Statements of Operations. The Company also recorded an increase in equity of $72 million and a reduction in its unfunded pension liability of $117 million in the first quarter 2011 in connection with the split.
The Company recorded a reduction in operating expenses of $4.1 million in the first quarter of 2010 related to pension contribution reimbursements received from A. H. Belo pursuant to its obligation to reimburse Belo for 60 percent of any pension contributions Belo made to the Pension Plan prior to the split.
Belo's depreciation expense totaled $7.9 million in the first quarter of 2011, down from $9.2 million in the first quarter of 2010.
The Company's interest expense decreased $1.9 million in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter of 2010 due primarily to lower borrowings on its revolving credit facility and lower ongoing fees associated with the Company's election to reduce the commitment amount under its facility in 2010.
Income tax expense decreased $9.7 million in the first quarter of 2011 compared to the first quarter of 2010 due primarily to the $7.1 million tax benefit related to the Pension Plan split and lower pre-tax earnings. The Company's full year effective tax rate for 2011 is currently expected to be around 40 percent.
Total debt at March 31, 2011, was $886 million, which consisted entirely of fixed-rate debt. The Company paid down the remaining $11 million of its revolving credit facility during the quarter and had approximately $9 million invested in marketable securities at March 31, 2011. The Company's total leverage ratio, as defined in the Company's credit facility, was 3.6 times at March 31, 2011, down from 3.7 times at December 31, 2010. Belo invested $3 million in capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2011 and currently expects full year capital expenditures to be approximately $16 million.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
A reconciliation of station adjusted EBITDA to earningsfrom operations and a reconciliation of net earnings (loss) to pro forma net earnings are set forth in an exhibit to this release.
Outlook
Looking to the second quarter, Shive said, "While we have not yet seen a significant change in the overall pace of our business related to ongoing events in Japan, we do expect some level of disruption in the second quarter, particularly in the automotive category. While pacings currently reflect a higher percentage growth rate, we are currently estimating spot revenue excluding political to be flat to up low-single digits in the second quarter of 2011 compared to the second quarter of 2010 due to the uncertainty surrounding auto supply in the second quarter.
"For the second quarter of 2011, combined station and corporate operating costs are currently estimated to be up about 8 percent compared to the second quarter of 2010. Excluding a $3.1 million non-cash expense reduction related to third-party funding of certain newsgathering equipment in the second quarter of 2010, combined station and corporate operating costs are estimated to be up about 5 percent."
A conference call to discuss this release and other matters of interest to shareholders and analysts will follow at 1:00 p.m. CDT this afternoon. The conference call will be simultaneously Webcast on Belo Corp.'s Web site (www.belo.com/invest). Following the conclusion of the Webcast, a replay of the conference call will be archived on Belo's Web site. To access the listen-only conference lines, dial 1-877-764-2008. A replay line will be open from 3:00 p.m. CDT on April 27 until 11:59 p.m. CDT May 11. To access the replay, dial 800-475-6701 or 320-365-3844. The access code for the replay is 200861.
About Belo Corp.
Belo Corp. (BLC), one of the nation's largest pure-play, publicly-traded television companies, owns and operates 20 television stations (nine in the top 25 markets) and their associated Web sites. Belo stations, which include affiliations with ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and the CW, reach more than 14 percent of U.S. television households in 15 highly-attractive markets. Belo stations rank first or second in nearly all of their local markets. Additional information is available at www.belo.com or by contacting Paul Fry, vice president/Investor Relations & Treasury Operations, at 214-977-4465.
Statements in this communication concerning Belo's business outlook or future economic performance, anticipated profitability, revenues, expenses, capital expenditures, investments, future financings, impairments, pension matters, and 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, uncertainties regarding the costs, consequences (including tax consequences) and other effects of the Company's spin-off distribution of its newspaper businesses and related assets to A. H. Belo Corporation and the associated agreements between the Company and A. H. Belo relating to various matters; changes in capital market conditions and prospects, and other factors such as changes in advertising demand, interest rates and programming and production costs; changes in viewership patterns and demography, and actions by Nielsen; changes in the network-affiliate business model for broadcast television; technological changes, and the development of new systems and devices to distribute and consume television and other audio-visual content; changes in the ability to secure, and in the terms of, carriage of Belo programming on cable, satellite, telecommunications and other program distribution methods; development of Internet commerce; industry cycles; changes in pricing or other actions by competitors and suppliers; Federal Communications Commission and other regulatory, tax and legal 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, dispositions, co-owned ventures, and investments; pension plan matters; general economic conditions; and significant armed conflict, as well as other risks detailed in Belo's other public disclosures and filings with the SEC including Belo's Annual Report on Form 10-K.
Belo Corp.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
Three months ended
March 31,
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In thousands, except per share
amounts 2011 2010
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(unaudited) (unaudited)
Net Operating Revenues $151,470 $154,332
Operating Costs and Expenses
Station salaries, wages and
employee benefits 53,836 51,224
Station programming and other
operating costs 50,196 45,631
Corporate operating costs 6,299 9,609
Pension settlement charge and
contribution reimbursements 20,466 (4,072)
Depreciation 7,924 9,243
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Total operating costs and
expenses 138,721 111,635
Earnings from operations 12,749 42,697
Other Income and (Expense)
Interest expense (17,983) (19,888)
Other income (expense), net 180 (267)
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Total other income and (expense) (17,803) (20,155)
Earnings (loss) before income
taxes (5,054) 22,542
Income tax (benefit) expense (740) 9,000
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Net earnings (loss) $(4,314) $13,542
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Net earnings (loss) per share -
Basic $(0.04) $0.13
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Net earnings (loss) per share -
Diluted $(0.04) $0.13
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Weighted average shares
outstanding
Basic 103,403 102,809
Diluted 103,403 103,225
Belo Corp.
Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets
March 31, December 31,
In thousands 2011 2010
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(unaudited)
Assets
Current assets
Cash and temporary cash investments $12,383 $8,309
Accounts receivable, net 131,240 144,992
Other current assets 74,741 57,495
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Total current assets 218,364 210,796
Property, plant and equipment, net 159,006 164,439
Intangible assets, net 1,149,272 1,149,272
Other assets 63,576 65,883
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Total assets $1,590,218 $1,590,390
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Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity
Current liabilities
Accounts payable $17,349 $20,744
Accrued expenses 76,425 88,845
Other current liabilities 30,080 27,611
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Total current liabilities 123,854 137,200
Long-term debt 886,331 897,111
Deferred income taxes 246,338 206,765
Other liabilities 80,818 178,672
Total shareholders' equity 252,877 170,642
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Total liabilities and shareholders'
equity $1,590,218 $1,590,390
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Belo Corp.
Non-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliations
Station Adjusted EBITDA
Three months ended
March 31,
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In thousands (unaudited) 2011 2010
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Station Adjusted EBITDA (1) $47,438 $57,477
Corporate operating costs (6,299) (9,609)
Depreciation (7,924) (9,243)
Pension settlement charge and
contribution reimbursements (20,466) 4,072
Earnings from operations $12,749 $42,697
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Note 1: Belo's management uses Station Adjusted EBITDA as the
primary measure of profitability to evaluate operating performance
and to allocate capital resources and bonuses to eligible operating
company employees. Station Adjusted EBITDA represents the Company's
earnings from operations before interest expense, income taxes,
depreciation, amortization, impairment charges, pension settlement
charge and contribution reimbursements, and corporate operating
costs. Other income (expense), net is not allocated to television
station earnings from operations because it consists primarily of
equity in earnings (losses) from investments in partnerships and
joint ventures and other non-operating income (expense).
Pro Forma Net Earnings
In thousands (unaudited)
Three months ended
March 31, 2011
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Earnings EPS
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Net earnings (loss) $(4,314) $(0.04)
Pension settlement charge and
contribution reimbursements,
net of tax 13,323 0.13
Pro forma net earnings $9,009 $0.09
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Three months ended
March 31, 2010
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Earnings EPS
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Net earnings (loss) $13,542 $0.13
Pension settlement charge and
contribution reimbursements,
net of tax (2,484) (0.02)
Pro forma net earnings $11,058 $0.11
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SOURCE Belo Corp.
Belo Corp.
Web Site: http://www.belo.com
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