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Saga Communications (SGA) 2026年第二季度业绩电话会:营收下滑6.5%,混合数字业务增长60.8%

TradingKey2026年8月14日 08:38
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Saga Communications发布2026财年第二季度财报,净营收同比下降6.5%至2640万美元,电台运营利润达300万美元。传统广告承压显著,本地及全国营收均录得双位数下滑,但混合数字业务营收强劲增长60.8%,占上半年总营收的19%。公司完成多项资产货币化,现金及短期投资为2780万美元。管理层预计第三季度总营收运行趋势将呈中单位数下滑,并看好选举临近带来的政治广告增量潜力。

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核心要点

  • 2026财年第二季度净营收同比下降6.5%至2640万美元,而电台运营费用增长5.4%(扣除非现金铁塔租金费用后增长3.9%)。
  • 尽管营收有所下滑且在Saga Communications的数字转型上持续投入,电台运营利润仍达300万美元,营业利润为62.3万美元。
  • 传统广告依然承压。本季度本地营收同比下降11.2%,全国营收下降25.0%,非传统业务营收下降16.4%。
  • 本季度混合数字业务营收增长60.8%,2026年前六个月增长76.4%。数字业务占上半年总营收的19%,高于上年同期的14%。
  • 第三季度总营收运行趋势为中单位数百分比下滑,其中数字业务运行趋势为中高单位数百分比增长。若扣除政治广告,营收运行趋势为中高单位数百分比下滑。
  • 截至6月底,Saga拥有的现金及短期投资为2780万美元。在公司全额偿还500万美元循环信贷余额后,截至8月10日的余额为2290万美元。

重要财务数据

指标2026财年第二季度同比变动 / 背景信息
净营收2640万美元较上年同期的2820万美元下降6.5%
电台运营费用增长5.4%;扣除非现金铁塔租金费用后增长3.9%
电台运营利润300万美元尽管面临营收压力及数字转型投资,仍保持盈利
营业利润62.3万美元包含了铁塔出售交易相关的财务影响
政治广告总营收45万美元高于上年同期的5万美元
公司一般及行政费用(G&A)下降13%(即39.8万美元)
资本支出130万美元与上年同期相当
季度股息每股0.25美元总计约160万美元

截至6月30日的六个月内,净营收下降6.0%至4930万美元。电台运营费用增长2.8%(扣除非现金铁塔租金费用后增长1.9%)。上半年政治广告总营收为72.5万美元,而上年同期为32.1万美元。

业务与运营表现

Saga的传统广告类别出现普遍下滑。第二季度本地营收下滑11.2%,上半年下滑11.0%。本季度全国营收下降25.0%,今年迄今下降19.5%;非传统业务营收则分别下降16.4%和12.9%。

数字业务表现喜忧参半,但主要受Saga混合业务强劲增长的提振。该业务将广播与搜索、展示广告、SEO、社交媒体、托管电子邮件、OTT及联网电视(CTV)等服务相融合。第二季度混合数字业务营收增长60.8%,电子商务增长10.7%,而所有其他数字业务营收下降9.6%。

公司在9个市场聘请了销售经理,使季度电台运营费用增加了约14.6万美元;招募数字营销活动经理及相关履约人员又增加了21.1万美元。Saga已聘用10名数字营销活动经理,并配备3名全职专家,将搜索营销活动的采购、执行与优化转为内部自营。

Saga还将其他数字履约工作移交至Marketron NXT,并与Borrell Associates合作,以提高市场、广告主及行业类别的支出透明度。管理层表示,目前大多数重大数字业务投资已完成,重心正在转向执行与变现。

铁塔出售交易带来了1050万美元现金。自2025年第四季度以来,Saga还出售或正在出售6处非核心资产,预计收益超过400万美元,其中包括以170万美元出售前萨拉索塔办公楼(Sarasota House),以及以100万美元出售位于缅因州波特兰的一处闲置铁塔场地。

管理层业绩指引

管理层预计,包含数字基础设施投资及非现金铁塔租金费用在内,2026财年全年电台运营费用将增长1.5%至2.5%。

2026财年公司一般及行政费用(G&A)预计总计约为1180万至1200万美元,而2025财年为1230万美元。全年资本支出预计约为300万至350万美元。

第三季度方面,总营收运行趋势为中单位数百分比下滑。数字业务营收运行趋势为中高单位数百分比增长,而扣除政治广告后的营收运行趋势为中高单位数百分比下滑。

Saga在2026年剩余时间内已售出另外110万美元的政治广告总营收。管理层指出,随着选举临近,可能会出现额外的政治广告支出,但这些潜在金额尚未入账。

风险与关注事项

管理层强调了传统广告领域持续面临的变现压力,本地、全国及非传统业务营收本季度均录得两位数下滑。

在全面实现营收和生产力效益之前,数字转型推高了运营成本。Saga提升盈利能力的能力取决于新销售与履约架构的执行、混合数字客户的留存,以及对广播广告支出减少的化解能力。

铁塔交易还通过非现金租金费用和非现金利息收入影响了列报的财务业绩。此外,已转让的铁塔租赁合同此前每季度可产生约20万美元的营收。

政治广告仍存在不确定性,因为管理层虽然看到了潜在需求,但尚未转化为已入账营收。

问答环节亮点

管理层表示,Saga在搜索和展示广告方面已具备强大实力,并认为大多数重大数字投资已完成。随着客户需求和数字市场的演变,公司可能会增加或调整社交媒体、视频、展示广告及其他服务。

在政治广告方面,管理层提到来自本地市场的咨询有所增加,并表达了对随着选举临近支出可能上升的信心。然而,截至财报电话会议时,今年剩余时间内仅售出了已披露的110万美元。

业绩电话会议完整文本


完整财报电话会议逐字稿

管理层陈述

Operator

Good day, everyone, and welcome to the Saga Communications Second Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] It is now my pleasure to hand the floor over to your host, Chris Forgy, President and CEO of Saga. Sir, the floor is yours.

Christopher Forgy

Thank you, Matthew. And once again, thank you to everyone who has taken the time to join Saga Communications 2026 Q2 Earnings Call. We appreciate your continued support, your interest and your participation in Saga Communications, Inc., what we believe is the best media company on the planet. Before my remarks, I'm going to surrender the floor to Sam, but only for a moment, Sam, so don't get comfortable. And then I'll be back with my comments shortly thereafter. Sam?

Samuel D. Bush

Thank you, Chris. This call will contain forward-looking statements about our future performance and results of operations that involve risks and uncertainties that are described in the Risk Factors section of our most recent Form 10-K and 10-Qs. This call will also contain a discussion of certain non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliation for all the non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure are included in the selected financial data tables. For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, net revenue decreased $1.8 million or 6.5% to $26.4 million compared to $28.2 million last year.

Station operating expense increased $1.2 million or 5.4% for the quarter or 3.9% excluding the noncash rent expense. We incurred the noncash rent expense as a result of the tower sale we previously -- we have discussed on previous calls. I will add more detail in a few minutes as well as talk more about station operating expenses in general as we continue to make progress on our digital initiatives. It is important to note that even with the revenue challenges we are facing and the added expenses that we are incurring with our ongoing digital transformation, we reported station operating income for the quarter of $3 million and operating income of $623,000.

While this is not where we want it to be, it is a part of the challenge as Chris says, of remodeling the house while we are still living in it. Chris will add more color to various revenue line items, both traditional and digital in his comments. For the 6-month period ended June 30, 2026, net revenue decreased $3.2 million or 6% to $49.3 million. Station operating expense increased $1.3 million or 2.8% for the 6 months or 1.9%, excluding the noncash tower rent expense. Gross political revenue for the second quarter this year was $450,000 compared to $50,000 for the same period last year and $725,000 compared to $321,000 for the 6-month period ended June 30.

For the remainder of the year, we currently have another $1.1 million in gross political revenue sold. This compares to gross political revenue of $650,000 for the total year in 2025 and $3.3 million for the total year in 2024. In addition to the noncash tower rent expense mentioned above, station operating expenses were also impacted by our sales manager digital campaign manager and related digital fulfillment team hiring initiatives. During the second quarter, we hired 9 sales managers we hired sales managers in 9 of our markets, increasing station operating expense by approximately $146,000 for the quarter and 6-month period.

We also continued our hiring of digital campaign managers and related fulfillment team members in the second quarter, which added $211,000 to station operating expenses and $290,000 for the 6-month period. Operating income also reflects an impact from the tower sale as we transferred leases on the towers we sold. These leases were generating approximately $200,000 in revenue per quarter as we've previously reported. We expect our station operating expense to increase 1.5% to 2.5% for the year when including the added expenses that we are taking on to build out the infrastructure related to our digital transformation and the noncash tower rental expense. Our corporate general and administrative expense was down 13% or $398,000 for the quarter and 9.4% or $589,000 for the 6-month period.

We expect that our corporate general and administrative expense to be approximately $11.8 million to $12 million for 2026 compared with $12.3 million last year. As stated in our year-end filings, the company closed on the sale of telecommunications towers and related property on October 17, 2025. The purchase agreement and related lease documents were amended during the second quarter of this year to align the previously executed documents with the intended economic substance of the transaction. The structure of the transaction allowed us to be able to defer taxes related to the gain on the $5.4 million noncash proceeds from the sale over the 25-year term of lease agreements.

We are reporting in our financial statements a noncash tower rent expense and noncash interest income. The press release, our forthcoming 10-Q, which will be filed tomorrow and my previous comments as well as our previous public disclosures give a more detailed explanation of this complex transaction. The key takeaway is that we were able to monetize a number of our towers, maintain the ability to use those same towers for our ongoing operations and not incur any cash tower rent. Unlike other tower sale transactions that have been in the industry, we did not leverage the future tower rent expenses that might have been incurred to obtain the increased liquidity that the tower sale afforded us.

The company paid a quarterly dividend of $0.25 per share on June 12, 2026. The aggregate value of the quarterly dividend was approximately $1.6 million. With the most recent declared dividend, Saga will have paid over $145 million in dividends to shareholders since the first special dividend was paid in 2012. The company's balance sheet reflected $27.8 million in cash and short-term investments as of June 30, 2026, and $22.9 million as of August 10, 2026. The reduction in cash and short-term investments was primarily due to the repayment in full of the $5 million we had outstanding under our revolving credit agreement.

After repayment of the $5 million and after evaluating our cash position, short-term investments, expected operating cash flows and anticipated liquidity needs, we terminated our existing credit agreement as it would have given us less flexibility to use our cash in short-term investments relative to paying dividends, share repurchases, investments in our digital initiatives, capital expenditures or other strategic opportunities. We will put a new agreement in place when it makes sense as we continue with our transformation. For the quarter ended June 30, 2026, the company recorded capital expenditures of $1.3 million, which was comparable to the same period last year. For the 6-month period, capital expenditures were $2 million, which was also comparable to the same period last year.

The company expects to spend approximately $3 million to $3.5 million in capital expenditures during 2026. In addition to the tower sale, which generated $10.5 million in cash, we've also stated that we've been working to evaluate our noncore assets with the intent of monetizing those assets at a value that is higher than is recognized in Saga's stock price. This allows us from a cash perspective to offset the cash spent on some, if not all, the capital expenses and operational expenses increases required to operate our core business as well as invest in our digital transformation.

Since the fourth quarter of last year, we have sold or are selling, including a scheduled closing tomorrow on a property in South Carolina, 6 noncore properties for proceeds of over $4 million. This includes Saga's former Sarasota House, which sold for $1.7 million and an unused tower site in Portland, Maine for $1 million. Revenue for the third quarter is pacing down mid-single digits with digital up mid- to high single digits. Without political, we are pacing down mid- to high single digits. With the addition of the sales managers we have hired, we expect to see an increased productivity in both our traditional and digital revenue efforts.

From a monthly perspective, we have begun to see some improvement. With and without political gross revenue for July and August, we were down high single digits in pacing, while September was up single -- low single digits gross and down low single digits without political. October was up mid-single digits gross and down low single digits without political. Again, this shows some improvement as we move through the third quarter and begin to move into the fourth quarter.

The sales manager and digital campaign managers and related fulfillment team hiring initiatives will allow our media advisers to have more direct hands-on involvement with the sales resources they need to increase their levels of productivity, while the digital campaign managers and related fulfillment team initiative will allow them to spend more time calling on existing and potential clients to solicit new business as they now have the assistance they need to help build the unique blended campaigns that are required to grow our digital business and mitigate the decline in radio ad spend. It also allows us to have the talent to monitor the performance of the blended campaigns, which will allow us to retain a higher percentage of return blended clients. All said, we believe Saga is in a strong financial position to improve profitability as our digital initiative improves both local radio and digital revenue.

And with Chris, I'll turn it back over to you.

Christopher Forgy

Thank you, Sam. As you've heard Sam say, we are, as the industry is facing headwinds. Traditional advertising verticals are experiencing real challenges, not so much from an audience consumption standpoint, but more from a monetization standpoint. For Saga, our traditional verticals, local, national and nontraditional revenue are all experiencing double-digit decline year-over-year and for the quarter ending June 2026. Year-over-year, local revenue was down 11% year-to-date and was down 11.2% for the quarter.

National revenue was down 19.5% year-to-date and was down 25% for the quarter. Nontraditional revenue was down 12.9% year-to-date and was down 16.4% for the quarter. Conversely, Saga's blended digital strategy, you've heard so much about and that our teams have been building for the last 3 years and includes search, display, SEO, social, managed e-mail and OTT and CTV was up year-over-year, 76.4% for the 6 months ending June 2026, and blended was up 60.8% for the quarter year-over-year. E-commerce was up 15.2% year-to-date and was up 10.7% for the quarter. For the 6 months ending June 30, 2026, digital as a percentage of gross revenue was 19% compared to 14% during the same period in 2025.

Year-over-year, all other digital revenue was down 8.4% year-to-date and was down 9.6% for the quarter. 3-plus years ago, Saga's mission was to build a digital platform that honored and grew our traditional core competency, which is radio. It was to provide people, products and processes necessary to compete in a very crowded, competitive and profitable digital space, one that Saga, by the way, as I've said many times, at least 12 years late to the party on. We set out to create a practical digital platform that was easy to understand, easy to buy, easy to execute, easy to measure, easy to renew and always focused on the journey a consumer takes when they interact with a product or service and deliver it with clarity, simplicity, transparency and speed to market.

And as Sam said earlier on this call, and I have said many times before, we're still remodeling a house while we're still living in the house. Along the way on this renovation project, we've had to relocate a few walls here and there and had to change out a framing crew or 2. We've improved our supply chains and even upgraded our remodeling products we use. And during all this process, one thing has remained constant, the foundation. foundation is strong, stable and steadfast and that commitment to the customer to get them wanted, found and chosen more often and do it with what we do best, radio.

That foundation is strong and is here to withstand the strongest of storms. So more specifically, here's what Saga has been up to since our last earnings call. In the area of getting customers found, we brought all of our search tools in-house and have 3 full-time search specialists who procure, implement and optimize all of Saga's search campaigns. In the area of getting customers chosen, we've hired and trained 10 digital campaign managers and hired 9 directors of sales spread over 9 specific Saga markets who are in need of one. We then partnered with Marketron NXT for all of Saga's other digital fulfillment products other than search. Marketron is already Saga's solution for radio traffic and billing and has a much improved and robust digital fulfillment solution.

So the migration was natural for Saga to move our digital fulfillment directly to NXT. This migration provides consistency, better preparation and speed to market for our leaders, our digital campaign managers and our media advisers. Saga is also pleased to announce it has forged a partnership with Borrell Associates. Gordon Borrell and his team are now working with our leadership and sales teams to give us more visibility into the markets in which we operate. Questions will be asked like where is the available money? How much money are clients currently spending? And why are they spending it where they're spending it?

What is our share of the spend? How do we get more of it? And how do we acquire, retain, grow the revenue in the categories of business that are buying most. We will accomplish this by maximizing available programmatic revenue, growing Saga's share of available revenue spend in video by expanding our offerings to reflect multi-sources of opportunistic revenue by focusing on our share of market and not dollar volume, by growing our share of specific categories of business and thus share of wallet and by effectively executing a surgical light sales strategy. In essence, the Borrell partnership provides Saga with data, market and advertiser visibility, all pointing us towards a North Compass to allow our customers to better compete and allow Saga to complete the journey of the consumer.

We've also promoted Paul O'Malley, Saga's former President and GM of Charleston, South Carolina cluster to the position of Senior Vice President of Revenue Development. Paul's focus will be on traditional, nontraditional and digital revenue. During Paul's time in Charleston, he was instrumental in Charleston's success in Saga's blended digital strategy, and we're excited to have him in this position. We've also solicited the talents and minds of our Saga extremely gifted talented leaders and employees.

One team member developed and introduced an AI lead gen solution that Saga is using today to help our media groups as well as our digital solutions get wanted, found and chosen more often. Another Saga team member also using AI created both a search calculator and a proposal writing solution that allows Saga's media advisers to create customer-focused proposals complete with a problem to solve and a solution in virtually 1/2 of the time it previously took to create the very same proposal, again, speed to market. All these pivots, along with the migration of other third-party solutions to be in-house make Saga, its leaders and its media advisers more efficient, more effective, fast and profitable.

So we've talked about creating a media environment conducive to the success of getting our customers wanted, found and chosen -- more often. Thus far, we've covered getting found and chosen, but we haven't discussed getting wanted. I really saved the best for last in this category for a good reason. This is the why those of us who are in this crazy business wake up and do what we do every day. This falls into the category of getting our customers wanted. In other words, that's top of funnel, that's traditional media and more specifically, that's radio.

And from my vantage point, I'm really seeing a growing migration or a return to traditional media and more specifically to radio. Advertisers seem to be seeking simplicity, clarity, transparency, familiarity and a connection to the community. That's what advertisers are wanting more and more of, and that's what radio delivers, particularly in our Saga markets. On that note, I'd like to share some very exciting news with you today. Saga radio stations have been very active in their respective communities and in the industry and in the industry.

Over the first half of 2026, in the spring, WYMG-FM in Springfield, Illinois won the coveted NAB Service to America Award. In Ocala, WOGK-FM was recognized as the favorite radio station and midday personality, Lewis Stokes was recognized as the favorite on-air personality in the Greater Gainesville-Ocala area in Florida. And we've seen a lot of this type of recognition across all of Saga's footprint and continue to see it. Also, Saga recently enjoyed 4 [ count them ] 4 nominations for the 2027 Marconi Awards. First, we had Milwaukee, Wisconsin's [ WHQG-FM ], The Hog was nominated for Large Market Station of the Year.

Portland Maine, Blake Show with Kelly and Todd were nominated for Medium Market Personality of the Year and WPOR in Portland was also nominated for Medium Market Station of the Year. In Jonesboro, Arkansas, the Stafford and Frigo show, on KDXY-FM104.9 The Fox was nominated for Small Market Personalities of the Year.

Also, during the first half of 2026, Saga Markets raised nearly $4 million in their local communities for their communities. Now that is giving back and connecting with our local communities. Finally, in this just past week, the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communication and Saga Communications announced a landmark 7-year joint sales partnership.

This sales agreement expands Saga's broadcast footprint in the Ocala Gainesville, Florida market. The new lineup of stations consists of WOGK-FM, WRUF-AM and FM and WIND-FM as well as the University of Florida Gators Sports Network. This joint sales agreement extends beyond traditional sales representation by creating opportunities for advertisers, for students, for faculty and industry professionals to work together on initiatives and strategic partnerships involving the broadcast facilities themselves as well as broadcast media sales, digital media, audience development, sports media, content strategy, internships, mentorships and industry events and a number of other areas that prepare students for careers in the evolving media landscape.

In other words, this strategic and accretive sales partnership, along with everything else discussed today, really reflects Saga's commitment to investing in both our present and in our future by working with outstanding hyperlocal media properties as well as investing in our next generation of media professionals. And if the passion, excitement and commitment for traditional media and the desire for learning and growth that exists with the nearly 3,000 students in the University of Florida School of Journalism and Communication is any indication. Radio and traditional media, though it may be facing some headwinds today, looks really very bright for tomorrow.

So the processes have been refined, streamlined and people are set. The training is larger and the larger investment in infrastructure is in place. Our radio foundation is solid. All that is left to do is to execute and monetize what we built. It's about execution and monetization of what we built. Thank you again for your time and your interest and support of Saga Communications, what we believe is the best media company on the planet.

Sam, do we have any questions?

Samuel D. Bush

We did get a few questions in, Chris, most of which I think we've talked about. There was questions about current pacings, and I believe I gave a pretty full disclosure on that for Q3 and then actually into the early portion of Q4. Thoughts on political. I reported the numbers we have so far, including what we have booked through the rest of the year. But I do think based on the number of calls we're getting from markets relative to all the things that go with political lowest unit rates, filing in the [ FCC ] online public files, things like that, that we're seeing a lot of prospective political dollars that have not been booked yet.

So I'm encouraged that we'll see an increase in political dollars as we get closer to the actual elections as opposed to the primaries and so forth. Then I think the biggest question, there were some other questions about digital, which you have talked about already relative to the prospects for growth in digital and where we are with digital. But then I think you just helped to emphasize that one of the questions came in, does the company feel that it has the right feature sets to be successful in digital? Or are there additional products and services that need to be invested into?

Christopher Forgy

Well, as I stated, most of the major investments have been made. We're already real strong in search and display, as referenced in my statement about the growth of the blend, which primarily deals with search and display and radio. And we will adjust and add to our digital offerings as this ever-changing digital landscape continues to change, and it will. But it's always going to be based on what the customer needs to compete and to better compete in a competitive marketplace, whether it's with social media, video, display and much of the other things I spoke about, we'll make those shifts as the clients' needs are dictated or dictate. We will shift and expand as the market does and make no mistake, it will shift.

Samuel D. Bush

I think that's good. And with that, I don't think we have any other questions. So Matthew, I think you can go ahead and wrap up the call.

Operator

Thank you. Everyone, this concludes today's event. You may disconnect at this time, and have a wonderful day. Thank you for your participation.

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