Friday, May 09, 2008

Income up, net revenue down for KOAM parent

Income was up and net revenue down for Saga Communications, owner of KOAM and KFJX in the Joplin/Pittsburg market, according to first quarter results issued Thursday:

Saga Communications, Inc. NYSE: SGA today reported net income increased 23.0% to $910 thousand ($.05 per fully diluted share) for the quarter ended March 31, 2008 compared to $740 thousand ($.04 per fully diluted share) for the same period in 2007. Net operating revenue for the quarter decreased $351 thousand over the comparable period in 2007 to $31.5 million. Station operating expense decreased $574 thousand to $25.4 million (station operating expense includes depreciation and amortization attributable to the stations) and operating income was approximately even with 1st quarter 2007 at $3.6 million. Gross political revenue for the quarter was $651 thousand compared to $59 thousand for the same period last year. Free cash flow increased 93.5% to $1.7 million for the quarter. On a same station basis for the year, net operating revenue decreased 2.0% to $31.2 million, operating income decreased 2.4% to $3.5 million and station operating expense decreased 3.1% to $25.2 million.

Capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2008 were $2.0 million compared to $2.4 million for the comparable period in 2007. The Company expects capital expenditures to total $9.0 million for 2008.

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