Central Newspapers Reports Revenues For Four Weeks Ended April 27, 1997.INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 1997--Central Newspapers, Inc. today announced an increase of 20.8% in revenues for the four weeks ended April 27, 1997 compared with the four weeks ended April 28, 1996. Full run-of-press (ROP (1) (Raster Operation) An instruction that manipulates the bits of a bitmapped image in some manner. (2) (RISC Operation) An instruction in a RISC processor. ) advertising linage lin·age also line·age n. 1. The number of lines of printed or written material. 2. Payment for written work at a specified amount per line. linage Noun 1. for the fiscal month was up 20.3% compared with the prior year.
Revenue % of
(In Thousands) Change
Unaudited From
1997 1996 Prior Year
Current period $56,064 $46,426 +20.8%
Year-to-date $227,032 $194,323 +16.8%
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PERIOD REVENUE AND STATISTICAL REPORT
(Unaudited)
FOUR WEEKS ENDED 17 WEEKS ENDED
April April % Year-to-Date %
27, 28,
1997 1996 Change 1997 1996 Change
CONSOLIDATED REVENUES - NET:
(in thousands)
Advertising $42,460 $35,256 20.4 $171,456 $147,761 16.0
Circulation 10,982 10,573 3.9 46,536 44,843 3.8
Other 2,622 597 339.2 9,040 1,719 425.9
Total $56,064(1) $46,426 20.8 $227,032(1) $194,323 16.8
AVERAGE PAID CIRCULATION:
Phoenix:
Daily (2) 476,608 484,333 -1.6 482,267 490,512 -1.7
Sunday 596,192 596,202 0.0 613,286 615,402 -0.3
Indianapolis:
Morning 227,120 228,329 -0.5 229,407 229,595 -0.1
Evening 42,982 58,015 -25.9 44,180 59,630 -25.9
Sunday 394,108 400,644 -1.6 393,428 402,548 -2.3
ADVERTISING LINAGE FOR MAJOR
DAILIES: (3) (thousands of inches)
Full run ROP:
Retail 200.0 183.3 9.1 833.7 750.6 11.1
National 32.1 22.4 43.5 133.4 84.7 57.6
Classified 260.7 203.9 27.8 1,020.1 860.7 18.5
Total 492.8 409.6 20.3 1,987.2 1,696.0 17.2
Part run ROP 115.8 119.1 -2.8 426.2 448.4 -5.0
FULL RUN LINAGE FOR
MAJOR MARKETS:
Phoenix(3) 221.0 194.9 13.4 907.9 847.4 7.1
Indianapolis 271.8 214.7 26.6 1,079.3 848.6 27.2
Total 492.8 409.6 20.3 1,987.2 1,696.0 17.2
NUMBER OF PREPRINTS 410 395 3.8 1,675 1,641 2.1
DISTRIBUTED
(1) Amounts include $3.2 million in the 1997 four-week period and $9.8 million in the 1997 year-to-date Year-to-date (YTD) The period beginning at the start of the calendar year up to the current date. period of revenues from the acquisition of the Westech group of companies, which occurred in February 1997. The 1997 year-to-date period also includes $2.8 million of revenues from McCormick and Company, Inc. for January and February 1997. McCormick was not owned in January and February of 1996. (2) Phoenix Newspapers, Inc. ceased publication of its evening paper, The Phoenix Gazette The Phoenix Gazette was a newspaper published in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. It was founded in 1881, and was known in its early years as the Phoenix Evening Gazette. It was purchased by the owners of its rival Arizona Republic around 1930. , in January 1997. Daily circulation includes combined morning and evening circulation for the current and prior years. (3) For comparability, linage statistics have been adjusted to exclude The Phoenix Gazette. CONTACT: Arthur Schmidt & Associates Inc. 212/953-5555 |
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