電視廣播(00511.HK)年度收入下降18%至36.49億港元
格隆匯3月25日丨電視廣播(00511.HK)發佈年度業績,截至2019年12月31日止年度,公司實現收入36.49億港元,同比下降18%;公司股東應占虧損2.95億港元,同比擴大48.1%;每股基本盈利港仙;擬派末期股息每股0.20港元。
公告表示,報告期內,集團收入減幅為18%。其中,香港電視廣播來自廣告客户的收入由港幣24.40億元減少至港幣19.10億元,減幅為22%。來自新媒體–myTV SUPER及大台網業務的收入合計上升至港幣5.71億元,升幅為17%。
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