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UPDATE 2-Digital ad demand bounces back for Daily Mirror publisher Reach

Mon, 28th Sep 2020 08:20

* Digital ad revenue in third-quarter ahead of 2019

* Company performing 'materially ahead of expectations'

* Proposes bonus issue to investors instead of interim
dividend

* Shares jump as much as 20%
(Adds further CEO comments, updates shares)

By Paul Sandle

LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - British newspaper publisher
Reach said it had seen a strong recovery in digital
advertising and improvements in demand for its print titles from
COVID-19 lows after it beat market expectations for first-half
profit.

Jim Mullen, chief executive of the owner of the Daily
Mirror, Daily Express and a host of regional titles, said Reach
was performing materially ahead of expectations, although it was
mindful of the impact of a potential second wave of the virus on
the economy.

"We are encouraged by the performance of the business," he
said in an interview on Monday. "We have seen a strong recovery
in digital advertising and that returned to growth in Q3."

He said there had also been a "very steady improvement" in
circulation as lockdown restrictions were eased, with
circulation across all of its titles standing at just under 94%
of pre-COVID levels.

Shares in the group jumped as much as 20% as analysts at
Numis said both adjusted operating and pretax profit for the
first half soundly beat their expectations.

The tone was much more positive than in July when Reach said
it would cut about 550 jobs, or 12% of its workforce, after the
pandemic hit circulation and advertising revenue.

The company has suspended its cash dividend, but is
proposing a bonus issue to investors with a value of 2.63p per
share thanks to its better than expected performance.

Mullen said 3.5 million online readers of Reach content had
now registered, far exceeding the company's target of 2 million
by the end of the year and helping drive demand from advertisers
who can use the data to target consumers more effectively.

Digital revenue was up 12.9% year-on-year in the third
quarter, the company said, while print declined by 19.9%, an
improvement on the 29.5% seen in the second quarter.

For its first half to June 28, the company reported adjusted
operating profit of 54.9 million pounds ($70.55 million),
against 71.3 million pounds a year earlier, on revenue of 290.8
million pounds, down from 352.6 million pounds.
($1 = 0.7793 pounds)
($1 = 0.7782 pounds)
(Editing by Keith Weir)

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