Newsletter 15th of February

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15 February 2023

 

The main topics this week:

  • Mediavision: The future for paid podcasts – standalone or bundled with other media?
  • The Q4 earnings season continues
  • Storytel’s new landing page indicates international expansion

Insikt: Ljudmarknad

This analysis provides in-depth understanding of the entire audio market – including audiobooks, music, podcasts, and radio. The analysis focuses on the digital transformation of both listening and consumer payments, on both aggregated and actor specific levels.

Bonnier News extend the acceptance period for Readly bid

 

YouTube launches new commercial music licensing resource

 

Podspace launches Nordic advertising network

 

Podimo partners with UK productions companies

 

EARNINGS

The Q4 earnings season continues

 

The earnings season is still going strong. Here’s a quick recap of what’s been reported this past week.

 

Disney
    • Revenues for Disney grew 8% from 21.81 billion in Q4 2021 to USD 23.51 billion in Q4 2022.
    • Disney+ had a total of 161.8 million global subscribers in Q4 2022, a decrease of 2.4 million subs from 164.2 million in the previous quarter. This is the streaming service’s first subscriber loss since launching in 2019.
    • As part of Disney’s effort to make its streaming business profitable, CEO Bob Iger revealed during the earnings call that the company is planning a significant restructuring, including job cuts affecting 7,000 employees.
    • Shares of Disney were up 5% after the bell.

 

Sanoma
    • The Finnish media company’s net sales grew to EUR 260 million, compared to 252 million in Q4 2021.
    • Sanoma reported growth in paying subscriber base of SVOD service Ruutu+ in 2022, but any exact number of subscriber growth were not given.
    • The company expects a mild recession in Finland, leading to expected decline in ad market and modest net sales for 2023.
Schibsted
    • Norwegian media company Schibsted’s EBITDA were NOK 651m in Q4 2022, up 3% year-over-year.
    • The group’s news media were flat underlying revenues year-over-year in Q4 2022, due to challenging advertising market, particularly in Sweden.
    • Continued growth for Schibsted in digital subscription revenues, up 18% year-over-year in Q4 2022, supported by PodMe.

 

Viaplay
    • Monthly active users for Meta were 2.96 billion in Q4, an increase of 2% year-over-year.
    • Revenue for the social media giant came in at USD 32.17 billion a 4% decline year-over-year, but above the USD 31.53 billion expected from analysts.
    • Meta said that it authorized a USD 40 billion increase to its stock repurchase plan. The company bought back USD 27.9 billion worth of its shares last year.
    • Meta’s shares rose as much as 20% in off-hours trading, as the company pointed to early signs of improvement.

 

Insight: Nordic Media & Markets

This analysis tracks the progress of individual and household payments per service and actor, as well as overall media expenditures. The primary focus is mapping out the allocation of expenditures across audio, video, text, and access. Published biannually.

 

Netflix’s paid sharing arrives to first European markets

 

Warner Bros. Discovery plans to keep Discovery+ platform

 

Sling TV to launch FAST service

 

Bonnier News releases new digital offer

AUDIO

Storytel’s new landing page indicates international expansion

 

Swedish audiobook service Storytel has launched a new international landing page. The offer presented on the new page is unlimited listening and reading of more than one million audio- and e-books for the price of EUR 9.99 per month. The new landing page indicates a major international expansion, as customers in several different countries are being directed to the new page.

 

The new Storytel landing page covers several African countries such as Gambia, Senegal, Liberia and Sierra Leone. A few European countries have also been added, such as Slovakia, Malta and Czech Republic. If you are entering the Storytel website from countries where the new page has not launched yet, you are directed to a page listing the 26 countries where Storytel is already is present.

 

In the past, Storytel has (with a few exceptions) launched in one new country at a time. But with the new landing page, it’s easy to interpret that a bigger expansion may be in the pipeline. Tomorrow, Storytel releases its full year report for 2022 and perhaps we will get more information regarding the potential expansion then.

 

SkyShowtime to complete European rollout

 

Tiktok may offer to put content behind a paywall

 

Viaplay secures MotoGP rights across Nordic region

 

Warner Bros. Discovery retains US Open rights in 45 markets

Mediavision in the News

 

Stark tillväxt för betalda podcast – Dagens Media

 

Sweden: Significant growth in podcast households – Advanced Television

 

TVOD in Sweden reaches record levels in 2022 – Broadband TV News

 

Online køb og leje af film nåede nye højder i Sverige i 2022 – Mediawatch

 

Netflix drag – så ska kontodelare jagas – Svenska Dagbladet

 

Stort tapp för nya poddar i världen – “Kärvare läge” – Sveriges Radio

 

Netflix tros redovisa 4,5 miljoner nya prenumeranter – Omni

 

Nordics: 3 million SVOD accounts are borrowed from other households – Piracy Monitor

Industry Events

 

Media Summit: 15 March 2023, Stockholm, Sweden **

 

Radiodays Europe: 26-28 March 2023, Prauge, Czech Republic

 

MIPTV: 17-19 April 2023, Cannes, France

 

* Mediavision will attend
** Mediavision will present