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Earnings: Hearst-Argyle Q1 Digital Revenues Rise 22 Percent As Total Revs Drop 2.6 Percent - 0 Comments
Posted By David Kaplan - Thu 01 May 2008 05:15 AM PST

TV station owner Hearst-Argyle (NYSE: HTV) saw revenues decline 2.6 percent in Q1 to $165.1 million as the softening economy held back spending from automakers, the broadcaster’s largest ad category.…

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Earnings: Hearst-Argyle Q4 Revs Down 8 Percent; Digital Up 25 Percent - 0 Comments
Posted By Joseph Weisenthal - Fri 22 Feb 2008 06:17 AM PST

Hearst-Argyle (NYSE: HTV) has reported Q4 revenue of $216.6 million, down 8 percent year-over-year from $234.4 million. Net income slipped 23.8 percent to $33.6 ($.35 per share) million from $44.1…

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