Discovery Earnings Phenomenal, Despite Oprah: Analyst

Is Oprah Winfrey to blame for Discovery Communications lackluster first-quarter earnings? The cable giant, which owns Discovery Channel, TLC, and Animal Planet, reported that earnings slipped 28 percent, with net income down to $221 million, or 57 cents a share, from $305 million, or 74 cents a share a year ago.

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Revenue rose 16 percent to $1.10 billion, but losses at the new joint venture overshadowed the growth.

I think theres too much focus on the Oprah Winfrey Network losses, said David Joyce, a senior analyst at Miller Tabak.

Joyce said the only negative surprise was that the company


[DISCA Loading... ()! < /span> ] is now absorbing all of the OWN losses, but he maintained that the network as a whole had phenomenal growth in advertising and distribution revenues, registering increases of 13 percent in the U.S. and 22 percent internationally.

Joyce added that during the earnings call, CEO David Zaslav said he expects the company to post positive cash flows by the middle of next year.

Theyre growing share, theyre adding networks internationally, and more and more people are getting on the pay-TV platform, Joyce said. The companys growing both through affiliate fees and advertising ... thats what we should be focusing on.

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