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Oct 29, 2015
Meredith Corporation Reports Fiscal 2016 First Quarter Results
Total Company Revenues Increase; Digital Advertising Revenues Set Record

DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Meredith Corporation (NYSE:MDP) (www.meredith.com), the leading media and marketing company serving more than 100 million unduplicated American women and over 60 percent of U.S. millennial women, today reported fiscal 2016 first quarter results:

  • Earnings per share were $0.24, including special items related primarily to transaction expenses resulting from Meredith's merger agreement with Media General, Inc.
  • Excluding special items, earnings per share were $0.52. This compares to earnings per share of $0.65 in the prior-year period. Meredith recorded $11 million - or $0.15 of earnings per share - less of political advertising revenues in the first quarter of fiscal 2016 than in the prior-year period, as expected in an off-election year. (See Table 1 for supplemental disclosures regarding non-GAAP financial measures.)
  • Total revenues rose 4 percent to $385 million.
Meredith introduces an updated market positioning and logo that reflect the strength of Meredith's national and local consumer media brands as well as its expanded portfolio of marketing solutions.

"Strong digital performance and contributions from our recent acquisitions in both businesses - along with solid non-political advertising in our Local Media Group - partially offset the absence of political advertising in the quarter," said Meredith Chairman and CEO Stephen M. Lacy.  "Looking ahead to our second quarter of fiscal 2016, we're pleased to see much stronger advertising demand for our National Media Group brands - which we now expect will be up more than 15 percent and produce strong operating profit growth for the Group."

Looking at Meredith's performance in the first quarter of fiscal 2016 compared to the prior year:

  • Local Media Group total revenues increased to $126 million. Growth was driven primarily by the addition of television stations WALA in Mobile-Pensacola and WGGB in Springfield, Mass., and higher retransmission consent fees. Non-political advertising revenues increased 12 percent.
  • National Media Group total revenues increased 5 percent, led by the additions of the Martha Stewart and Shape media properties, and growth from digital advertising and brand licensing. Total advertising revenues increased 2 percent.
  • Total Company digital advertising revenues grew 40 percent, driven by recent acquisitions and organic growth.

On September 8, 2015, Meredith announced a definitive agreement to merge with Media General to create Meredith Media General, a powerful multiplatform and diversified media company with television stations reaching 30 percent of U.S. households; a digital audience of more than 200 million monthly unique visitors; magazine readership of more than 110 million; a Top 3 global licensing program; and a leading content-driven digital marketing services business. The transaction is expected to close by June 30, 2016.

"We are excited about the opportunity to create a powerful new media company with significant operations on both the local and national level," Lacy said. "This merger will create a strong and efficient company positioned to realize the significant earnings and cash flow potential of local broadcasting; leverage the unparalleled reach and rich content-creation capabilities of Meredith's national brands; and capture the rapidly developing growth potential of the digital media space. It also positions Meredith Media General to deliver enhanced total shareholder return and participate in future industry consolidation."

OPERATING GROUP DETAIL

LOCAL MEDIA GROUP

Meredith's Local Media Group includes 17 owned or operated television stations reaching 11 percent of U.S. households.  Meredith's portfolio is concentrated in large, fast-growing markets, including seven stations in the nation's Top 25 and 13 in Top 50 markets.  Meredith's stations produce approximately 650 hours of local news and entertainment content each week.

Fiscal 2016 first quarter Local Media Group revenues increased 1 percent to $126 million. Operating profit was $29 million ($28 million before special items), compared to $36 million in the prior-year period.  Meredith recorded $11 million less of political advertising revenues in the first quarter of fiscal 2016 than in the prior-year period.  (See Table 1 for supplemental disclosures regarding non-GAAP financial measures.)

Looking more closely at fiscal 2016 first quarter performance compared to the prior year:

  • Non-political advertising revenues grew 12 percent to $89 million. Results were led by the addition of stations in Mobile-Pensacola and Springfield, and growth in the professional services, retail and restaurants categories.
  • Other revenues and operating expenses increased, due primarily to growth in retransmission revenues from cable and satellite television operators and higher programming fees paid to affiliated networks, along with increases from recent acquisitions.

Meredith continued to increase its deep connection with local viewers through expansions of local programming.  In Phoenix, Meredith now operates one of the largest local news operations in the U.S., producing more than 100 hours of local news per week.  In St. Louis, KMOV added two newscasts to expand its commitment to the local community.  Meredith also launched a community-wide campaign, #endviolenceSTL, to help heal the wounds in the St. Louis community.

Additionally, Meredith furthered its digital advertising initiatives by bringing programmatic sales efforts in-house.  Controlling the programmatic sales operations allows further customization and 100 percent of the revenue is retained by Meredith.

"We were pleased to deliver solid growth in non-political advertising revenues, which speaks to the fundamental strength of our television broadcasting business," said Meredith Local Media Group President Paul Karpowicz.  "We continue to focus on producing local news that engages our viewers, monetizing the strength of our audiences and expanding our digital business."

NATIONAL MEDIA GROUP

Meredith's National Media Group reaches 100 million unduplicated American women, and over 60 percent of U.S. millennial women.  Meredith is a leader in creating content across media platforms and life stages in key consumer interest areas such as food, home, parenthood and health.  It also features robust brand licensing activities and innovative business-to-business marketing services.  Meredith expects to continue to grow its National Media Group organically and through strategic acquisitions.

Fiscal 2016 first quarter National Media Group revenues increased 5 percent to $258 million. Operating profit was $23 million ($26 million excluding special items), compared to $29 million in the prior-year period.  (See Table 1 for supplemental disclosures regarding non-GAAP financial measures.)

Looking more closely at fiscal 2016 first quarter performance compared to the prior year:

  • Total advertising revenues grew 2 percent to $127 million. Performance was led by the addition of the Shape, Martha Stewart Living and mywedding.com brands, along with digital advertising platform Selectable Media. From a category standpoint, the household supplies, home and travel categories were stronger.
  • Digital advertising revenues increased nearly 50 percent and accounted for 25 percent of total National Media Group advertising revenues.
  • Circulation revenues increased 10 percent to $72 million, primarily due to the additions of Martha Stewart Living and Shape magazines. Meredith continued to expand its digital consumer marketing activities, driving approximately 40 percent of magazine subscription acquisitions via digital sources in the last 12 months.

Meredith's consumer engagement remains robust. During the quarter, Meredith increased the ratebase of Allrecipes magazine to 1.25 million - up from 500,000 at launch fewer than two years ago.  It also increased the ratebase of EatingWell magazine to 1 million, up from 350,000 when Meredith acquired it four years ago.

Meredith Brand Licensing delivered strong results, as both revenues and operating profit increased, driven by sales of more than 3,000 SKUs of Better Homes and Gardens licensed products at over 4,000 Walmart stores nationwide.

Meredith Digital continued to enhance its positioning with consumers and clients:

  • Allrecipes.com, the world's largest digital food brand with more than 1.3 billion visits annually, unveiled the new Allrecipes.com, a more personal, shareable and responsive web experience that transforms the site into the world's most food-focused social network.
  • Meredith further expanded its digital shopper marketing capabilities with the acquisition of Qponix, a grocery server technology. The Qponix platform combines hyperlocal targeting of consumer packaged goods brands and grocery retail outlets to reach consumers with relevant product offers at the exact moments they are developing weekly shopping lists and navigating grocery aisles.

"We're pleased with the revenue growth provided by our recently acquired businesses, along with record digital performance," said Meredith National Media Group President Tom Harty.  "Looking ahead, the prescription drug and food categories are experiencing strong growth, driving projected advertising growth of more than 15 percent and strong operating profit growth in our second fiscal quarter."

OTHER FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Consistent with its Total Shareholder Return (TSR) strategy, Meredith repurchased approximately 125,000 shares of stock in the first quarter of fiscal 2016, and $94 million remained under the current repurchase authorization.  Total debt was $819 million, and the weighted average interest rate was 2.5 percent, with $450 million effectively at a fixed rate.  Meredith's debt-to-EBITDA ratio for the trailing 12 months was 2.8 to 1 (as defined in Meredith's credit agreements).  All metrics are as of September 30, 2015.

Key elements of Meredith's TSR strategy are: (1) An annual dividend of $1.83 per share, a 6 percent increase over the prior year and a nearly 80 percent increase since Meredith launched its TSR strategy in October 2011; (2) An ongoing share repurchase program; and (3) Strategic investments to scale the business and increase shareholder value.

All earnings per share figures in the text of this release are diluted.  Both basic and diluted earnings per share can be found in the attached Condensed Consolidated Statements of Earnings.  All fiscal 2016 first-quarter comparisons are against the comparable prior-year period unless otherwise stated.

OUTLOOK

Meredith continues to expect full year fiscal 2016 earnings per share to range from $2.90 to $3.25, excluding special items.  As a reminder, Meredith will be cycling against a record $44 million (or $0.59 of earnings per share) in net political advertising revenues recorded by its Local Media Group in fiscal 2015.

Looking more closely at the second quarter of fiscal 2016 compared to the prior-year period:

  • Total Company revenues are expected to be up in the low-single digits.
  • Total National Media Group revenues are expected to be up in the high-single digits, including advertising revenue growth of more than 15 percent.
  • Total Local Media Group revenues are expected to be down in the high-single digits, as expected in an off-election year. Non-political advertising revenues are expected to grow in the high-single digits.
  • Meredith expects fiscal 2016 second quarter earnings per share to range from $0.75 to $0.80, compared to $0.87 in the prior-year period ($1.00 excluding special items - See Table 2 for supplemental disclosures regarding non-GAAP financial measures). Meredith will be cycling against $29 million, or $0.40 of earnings per share, in net political advertising revenues recorded in the prior-year second quarter.

A number of uncertainties remain that may affect Meredith's outlook as stated in this press release for the second quarter and full year fiscal 2016.  These and other uncertainties are referenced below under "Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements" and in certain filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

CONFERENCE CALL WEBCAST

Meredith will host a conference call on October 29, 2015, at 11 a.m. EDT to discuss fiscal 2016 first-quarter results.  A live webcast will be accessible to the public on the Company's website, www.meredith.com, and a replay will be available for two weeks.  A transcript will be available within 48 hours of the call at www.meredith.com.

RATIONALE FOR USE AND ACCESS TO NON-GAAP RESULTS

Management uses and presents GAAP and non-GAAP results to evaluate and communicate its performance. Non-GAAP measures should not be construed as alternatives to GAAP measures. EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, EBITDA margin and adjusted EBITDA margin are common supplemental measures of performance used by investors and financial analysts. Management believes that EBITDA provides an additional analytical tool to clarify the Company's results from core operations and delineate underlying trends. Management does not use EBITDA as a measure of liquidity or funds available for management's discretionary use because it includes certain contractual and non-discretionary expenditures.  Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA before special items.

Results excluding special items are supplemental non-GAAP financial measures.  While these adjusted results are not a substitute for reported results under GAAP, management believes this information is useful as an aid in better understanding Meredith's current performance, performance trends and financial condition.  Reconciliations of non-GAAP to GAAP measures are attached to this press release and available at www.meredith.com.

ABOUT MEREDITH CORPORATION

Meredith Corporation (NYSE: MDP; www.meredith.com) has been committed to service journalism for more than 110 years. Today, Meredith uses multiple distribution platforms - including broadcast television, print, digital, mobile and video - to provide consumers with content they desire and to deliver the messages of its advertising and marketing partners.

Meredith's Local Media Group includes 17 owned or operated television stations reaching 11 percent of U.S. households. Meredith's portfolio is concentrated in large, fast-growing markets, with seven stations in the nation's Top 25 - including Atlanta, Phoenix, St. Louis and Portland - and 13 in Top 50 markets. Meredith's stations produce approximately 650 hours of local news and entertainment content each week, and operate leading local digital destinations.

Meredith's National Media Group reaches 100 million unduplicated women every month, including 60 percent of U.S. millennial women. Meredith is the leader in creating and distributing content across platforms in key consumer interest areas such as food, home, parenting and health through well-known brands such as Better Homes and Gardens, Allrecipes, Parents and Shape.  Meredith also features robust brand licensing activities, including more than 3,000 SKUs of branded products at 4,000 Walmart stores across the U.S. Meredith Xcelerated Marketing is a leader at developing and delivering custom content and customer relationship marketing programs for many of the world's top brands, including Kraft, Lowe's and NBC Universal.

Meredith's balanced portfolio consistently generates substantial free cash flow, and the Company is committed to growing Total Shareholder Return through dividend payments, share repurchases and strategic business investments.  Meredith's current annualized dividend of $1.83 per share yields approximately 4 percent.  Meredith has paid a dividend for 68 straight years and increased it for 22 consecutive years.

NO OFFER OR SOLICITATION

This communication is for informational purposes only and is neither an offer to purchase, nor a solicitation of an offer to sell, any securities or the solicitation of any vote in any jurisdiction pursuant to the proposed transactions or otherwise, nor shall there be any sale, issuance or transfer of securities in any jurisdiction in contravention of applicable law.  No offer of securities shall be made except by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND WHERE TO FIND IT

This communication is not a solicitation of a proxy from any shareholder of Media General, Inc. ("Media General") or Meredith Corporation ("Meredith").  In connection with the Agreement and Plan of Merger by and among Media General, Montage New Holdco, Inc. (to be renamed Meredith Media General Corporation after closing) ("Meredith Media General"), Meredith and the other parties thereto (the "Merger"), Media General, Meredith Media General and Meredith intend to file relevant materials with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including a Registration Statement on Form S-4 filed by Meredith Media General that will contain a joint proxy statement/prospectus. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THESE MATERIALS WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT MEDIA GENERAL, MEREDITH, MEREDITH MEDIA GENERAL AND THE MERGER. The Form S-4, including the joint proxy statement/prospectus, and other relevant materials (when they become available), and any other documents filed by Media General, Meredith and Meredith Media General with the SEC, may be obtained free of charge at the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov. The documents filed by Media General and Meredith Media General may also be obtained for free from Media General's Investor Relations web site (www.mediageneral.com/investor/index.htm) or by directing a request to Media General's Investor Relations contact, Courtney Guertin, Director of Marketing & Communications, at 401-457-9501. The documents filed by Meredith may also be obtained for free from Meredith's Investor Relations web site (ir.meredith.com) or by directing a request to Meredith's Shareholder/Financial Analyst contact, Mike Lovell, Director of Investor Relations, at 515-284-3622.

PARTICIPANTS IN THE SOLICITATION

Media General and Meredith and their respective executive officers and directors may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from the security holders of either Media General or Meredith in connection with the Merger. Information about Media General's directors and executive officers is available in Media General's definitive proxy statement, dated March 13, 2015, for its 2015 annual meeting of shareholders. Information about Meredith's directors and executive officers is available in Meredith's definitive proxy statement, dated September 25, 2015, for its 2015 annual meeting of shareholders. Other information regarding the participants and description of their direct and indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, will be contained in the Form S-4 and the joint proxy statement/prospectus regarding the Merger that Meredith Media General will file with the SEC when it becomes available.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This document contains forward-looking statements.  You can generally identify forward-looking statements by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "anticipate," "believe," "continue," "could," "estimate," "expect," "explore," "evaluate," "intend," "may," "might," "plan," "potential," "predict," "project," "seek," "should," or "will," or the negative thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology.  These forward-looking statements are only predictions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond Media General, Meredith and Meredith Media General's control.

Statements in this document regarding Media General, Meredith and the combined company that are forward-looking, including  projections as to the anticipated benefits of the proposed transaction, the methods that will be used to finance the transaction, the impact of the transaction on anticipated financial results, the synergies from the proposed transaction, and the closing date for the proposed transaction, are based on management's estimates, assumptions and projections, and are subject to significant uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of Media General and Meredith. In particular, projected financial information for the combined company is based on management's estimates, assumptions and projections and has not been prepared in conformance with the applicable accounting requirements of Regulation S-X relating to pro forma financial information, and the required pro forma adjustments have not been applied and are not reflected therein.  None of this information should be considered in isolation from, or as a substitute for, the historical financial statements of Media General or Meredith. Important risk factors could cause actual future results and other future events to differ materially from those currently estimated by management, including, but not limited to: the timing to consummate the proposed transaction; the risk that a condition to closing of the proposed transaction may not be satisfied and the transaction may not close; the risk that a regulatory approval that may be required for the proposed transaction is delayed, is not obtained or is obtained subject to conditions that are not anticipated; the combined company's ability to achieve the synergies and value creation contemplated by the proposed transaction; management's ability to promptly and effectively integrate the businesses of the two companies; the diversion of management time on transaction-related issues; change in national and regional economic conditions, the competitiveness of political races and voter initiatives, pricing fluctuations in local and national advertising, future regulatory actions and conditions in the television stations' operating areas, competition from others in the broadcast television markets served by Media General and Meredith, volatility in programming costs, the effects of governmental regulation of broadcasting, industry consolidation, technological developments and major world news events.

For more discussion of important risk factors that may materially affect Media General, Meredith and Meredith Media General, please see the risk factors contained in Media General's Annual Report on Form 10-K for its fiscal year ended December 31, 2014 and Meredith's Annual Report on Form 10-K for its fiscal year ended June 30, 2015, both of which are on file with the SEC. You should also read Media General's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2015.  Except as specifically noted, information on, or accessible from, any website to which this website contains a hyperlink is not incorporated by reference into this website and does not constitute a part of this website.

No assurances can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will transpire or occur, or if any of them do occur, what impact they will have on the results of operations, financial condition or cash flows of Media General, Meredith or the combined company.  None of Media General, Meredith nor Meredith Media General assumes any duty to update or revise forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, as of any future date.

 


Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Earnings (Unaudited)


Three months ended September 30,

2015


2014

(In thousands except per share data)




Revenues




Advertising

$

218,670



$

218,031


Circulation

72,175



65,885


All other

93,821



87,268


Total revenues

384,666



371,184


Operating expenses




Production, distribution, and editorial

153,178



141,887


Selling, general, and administrative

187,396



163,676


Depreciation and amortization

15,080



12,769


Total operating expenses

355,654



318,332


Income from operations

29,012



52,852


Interest expense, net

(5,313)



(4,242)


Earnings before income taxes

23,699



48,610


Income taxes

(12,670)



(19,245)


Net earnings

$

11,029



$

29,365






Basic earnings per share

$

0.25



$

0.66


Basic average shares outstanding

44,612



44,459






Diluted earnings per share

$

0.24



$

0.65


Diluted average shares outstanding

45,366



45,157






Dividends paid per share

$

0.4575



$

0.4325


 

 


Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Segment Information (Unaudited)


Three months ended September 30,

2015


2014

(In thousands)




Revenues




National media




Advertising

$

127,240



$

125,232


Circulation

72,175



65,885


Other revenues

58,784



55,209


Total national media

258,199



246,326


Local media




Non-political advertising

89,310



79,836


Political advertising

2,120



12,963


Other revenues

35,037



32,059


Total local media

126,467



124,858


Total revenues

$

384,666



$

371,184






Operating profit




National media

$

22,803



$

28,895


Local media

29,327



36,312


Unallocated corporate

(23,118)



(12,355)


Income from operations

$

29,012



$

52,852






Depreciation and amortization




National media

$

4,565



$

3,625


Local media

9,978



8,715


Unallocated corporate

537



429


Total depreciation and amortization

$

15,080



$

12,769






EBITDA 1




National media

$

27,368



$

32,520


Local media

39,305



45,027


Unallocated corporate

(22,581)



(11,926)


Total EBITDA 1

$

44,092



$

65,621




1 

EBITDA is net earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.

 

 

Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)


Assets

September 30,
2015


June 30,
2015

(In thousands)





Current assets





Cash and cash equivalents


$

29,940



$

22,833


Accounts receivable, net


278,199



284,646


Inventories


24,192



24,681


Current portion of subscription acquisition costs


133,696



122,350


Current portion of broadcast rights


14,929



4,516


Other current assets


39,096



23,505


Total current assets


520,052



482,531


Property, plant, and equipment


520,318



527,622


Less accumulated depreciation


(316,824)



(313,886)


Net property, plant, and equipment


203,494



213,736


Subscription acquisition costs


113,075



103,842


Broadcast rights


5,745



1,795


Other assets


70,664



67,750


Intangible assets, net


967,688



972,382


Goodwill


998,260



1,001,246


Total assets


$

2,878,978



$

2,843,282







Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity





Current liabilities





Current portion of long-term debt


$

65,625



$

62,500


Current portion of long-term broadcast rights payable


15,139



4,776


Accounts payable


96,946



93,944


Accrued expenses and other liabilities


144,223



163,655


Current portion of unearned subscription revenues


214,968



206,126


Total current liabilities


536,901



531,001


Long-term debt


753,750



732,500


Long-term broadcast rights payable


7,112



2,998


Unearned subscription revenues


158,629



151,221


Deferred income taxes


313,156



311,645


Other noncurrent liabilities


163,037



162,067


Total liabilities


1,932,585



1,891,432


Shareholders' equity





Common stock


37,685



37,657


Class B stock


6,949



6,963


Additional paid-in capital


55,396



49,019


Retained earnings


861,220



870,859


Accumulated other comprehensive loss


(14,857)



(12,648)


Total shareholders' equity


946,393



951,850


Total liabilities and shareholders' equity


$

2,878,978



$

2,843,282


 

 


Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)


Three months ended September 30,

2015


2014

(In thousands)




Net cash provided by operating activities

$

2,829



$

11,146






Cash flows from investing activities




Additions to property, plant, and equipment

(1,840)



(1,936)


Proceeds from disposition of assets

1,767




Net cash used in investing activities

(73)



(1,936)






Cash flows from financing activities




Proceeds from issuance of long-term debt

47,500



45,000


Repayments of long-term debt

(23,125)



(38,125)


Dividends paid

(20,668)



(19,393)


Purchases of Company stock

(5,738)



(17,012)


Proceeds from common stock issued

5,026



10,088


Excess tax benefits from share-based payments

1,356



3,982


Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

4,351



(15,460)


Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

7,107



(6,250)


Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

22,833



36,587


Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

29,940



$

30,337


 

 


Table 1

Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures


Special Items - The following table shows results of operations excluding special items and as reported with the difference being the special items. Results of operations excluding special items are non-GAAP measures. Management's rationale for presenting non-GAAP measures is included in the text of this earnings release.


Three months ended September 30, 2015

National
Media

Local
Media

Unallocated
Corporate

Total

(In thousands except per share data)





Operating profit excluding special items (non-GAAP)

$

26,037


$

28,389


$

(10,452)


$

43,974

Special items





Merger-related costs



(12,666)


(12,666)

Severance and related benefit costs

(3,234)


(132)



(3,366)

Reversal of previously accrued restructuring costs


1,070



1,070

Total special items

(3,234)


938


(12,666)


(14,962)

Operating profit

$

22,803


$

29,327


$

(23,118)


$

29,012






Earnings per share excluding special items (non-GAAP)

$

0.52

Per share impact of special items of $14,962 ($12,569 after tax)

(0.28)

Diluted earnings per share

$

0.24

 

 


Table 2

Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures


Special Items - The following table shows diluted earnings per share excluding special items and as reported with the difference being the special items. Diluted earnings per share excluding special items is a non-GAAP measure. Management's rationale for presenting non-GAAP measures is included in the text of this earnings release.


Three months ended December 31, 2014


(In thousands except per share data)


Earnings per share excluding special items (non-GAAP)

$

1.00

Per share impact of severance costs of $5,273 ($3,243 after tax)

(0.07)

Per share impact of acquisition and transaction costs of $2,732 ($1,680 after tax)

(0.04)

Per share impact of write-down of impaired assets $1,259 ($774 after tax)

(0.02)

Per share impact of other write-downs and accruals of $193 ($119 after tax)

Diluted earnings per share

$

0.87

 

 


Table  3

Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures


EBITDA

Consolidated EBITDA, which is reconciled to net earnings in the following tables, is defined as net earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.

Segment EBITDA is a measure of segment earnings before depreciation and amortization.

Segment EBITDA margin is defined as segment EBITDA divided by segment revenues.


Adjusted EBITDA

Consolidated adjusted EBITDA, which is reconciled to net earnings in the following tables, is defined as net earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization, and special items.

Segment adjusted EBITDA is a measure of segment earnings before depreciation, amortization, and special items.

Segment adjusted EBITDA margin is defined as segment adjusted EBITDA divided by segment revenues.


Three months ended September 30, 2015

National
Media

Local
Media

Unallocated
Corporate

Total

(In thousands)





Revenues

$

258,199


$

126,467


$


$

384,666






Operating profit

$

22,803


$

29,327


$

(23,118)


$

29,012

Depreciation and amortization

4,565


9,978


537


15,080

EBITDA

27,368


39,305


(22,581)


44,092

Special items





Merger-related costs



12,666


12,666

Severance and related benefit costs

3,234


132



3,366

Reversal of previously accrued restructuring costs


(1,070)



(1,070)

Total special items

3,234


(938)


12,666


14,962

Adjusted EBITDA

$

30,602


$

38,367


$

(9,915)


59,054

Less





Depreciation and amortization




(15,080)

Special items




(14,962)

Net interest expense




(5,313)

Income taxes




(12,670)

Net earnings




$

11,029






Segment EBITDA margin

10.6

%

31.1

%



Segment adjusted EBITDA margin

11.9

%

30.3

%



 

 


Table 4

Meredith Corporation and Subsidiaries

Supplemental Disclosures Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures


EBITDA

Consolidated EBITDA, which is reconciled to net earnings in the following tables, is defined as net earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.

Segment EBITDA is a measure of segment earnings before depreciation and amortization.

Segment EBITDA margin is defined as segment EBITDA divided by segment revenues.


Three months ended September 30, 2014

National
Media

Local
Media

Unallocated
Corporate

Total

(In thousands)





Revenues

$

246,326


$

124,858


$


$

371,184






Operating profit

$

28,895


$

36,312


$

(12,355)


$

52,852

Depreciation and amortization

3,625


8,715


429


12,769

EBITDA

32,520


45,027


(11,926)


65,621

Less





Depreciation and amortization




(12,769)

Net interest expense




(4,242)

Income taxes




(19,245)

Net earnings




$

29,365






Segment EBITDA margin

13.2

%

36.1

%



 

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SOURCE Meredith Corporation

For further information: Shareholder/Financial Analyst, Mike Lovell, Director of Investor Relations, Phone: (515) 284-3622, E-mail: Mike.Lovell@meredith.com, or Media, Art Slusark, Chief Communications Officer, Phone: (515) 284-3404, E-mail: Art.Slusark@meredith.com