-----BEGIN PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE----- Proc-Type: 2001,MIC-CLEAR Originator-Name: webmaster@www.sec.gov Originator-Key-Asymmetric: MFgwCgYEVQgBAQICAf8DSgAwRwJAW2sNKK9AVtBzYZmr6aGjlWyK3XmZv3dTINen TWSM7vrzLADbmYQaionwg5sDW3P6oaM5D3tdezXMm7z1T+B+twIDAQAB MIC-Info: RSA-MD5,RSA, CI3wPjkOvRO0QeVGagsIky2UGGuTy4dVGtS/pnyuDfbzZ1JMIQR6RkFod+HUkv5N l1AdZfCcnd/s5ldo3XtoJg== 0001157523-08-005753.txt : 20080723 0001157523-08-005753.hdr.sgml : 20080723 20080723093415 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001157523-08-005753 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 8-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 3 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20080723 ITEM INFORMATION: Results of Operations and Financial Condition ITEM INFORMATION: Financial Statements and Exhibits FILED AS OF DATE: 20080723 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20080723 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: NEW YORK TIMES CO CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000071691 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: NEWSPAPERS: PUBLISHING OR PUBLISHING & PRINTING [2711] IRS NUMBER: 131102020 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NY FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 8-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-05837 FILM NUMBER: 08964774 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 620 EIGHTH AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10018 BUSINESS PHONE: 2125561234 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 620 EIGHTH AVENUE CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10018 8-K 1 a5737398.htm THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY 8-K

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 23, 2008

The New York Times Company

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

New York

1-5837

13-1102020

(State or other jurisdiction

of incorporation)

(Commission

File Number)

(I.R.S. Employer

Identification No.)

620 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York

 

10018

(Address of principal executive offices)

(Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: (212) 556-1234

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))


Item 2.02  Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

            On July 23, 2008, The New York Times Company (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing the Company’s earnings for the quarter ended June 29, 2008.  On July 23, 2008, the Company also issued a press release announcing the Company’s revenues for June 2008.  Copies of these press releases are furnished as exhibits to this Form 8-K.

Item 9.01  Financial Statements and Exhibits.

     (d)  Exhibits

 

Exhibit Number

 

Description

Exhibit 99.1

The New York Times Company Earnings Press Release dated July 23, 2008

 
Exhibit 99.2 The New York Times Company June Revenues Press Release dated July 23, 2008


SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY

 

 

Date: July 23, 2008 By:

/s/ Kenneth A. Richieri

Kenneth A. Richieri

Senior Vice President, General

Counsel and Secretary


Exhibit List


 

Exhibit Number

 

Description

Exhibit 99.1

The New York Times Company Earnings Press Release dated July 23, 2008

 
Exhibit 99.2 The New York Times Company June Revenues Press Release dated July 23, 2008

EX-99.1 2 a5737398ex99_1.htm EXHIBIT 99.1

Exhibit 99.1

The New York Times Company Reports 2008 Second-Quarter Results

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 23, 2008--The New York Times Company announced today second-quarter earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations of $.15 compared with $.15 in the second quarter last year. In the second quarter of 2007, special items (detailed below) reduced EPS by $.14 per share. Excluding the effect of these items, EPS from continuing operations was $.29 in the second quarter last year. There were no special items in the second quarter of 2008.

Second-quarter 2008 operating profit decreased to $40.3 million from $43.3 million in the second quarter of 2007. Excluding depreciation and amortization and special items, operating profit declined to $72.9 million in the second quarter of 2008 from $118.5 million in the second quarter last year.

“During the quarter, we saw the continued effect on our businesses of the U.S. economic slowdown and secular forces playing out across the media industry," said Janet L. Robinson, president and CEO. “Print advertising continued to soften during the quarter, particularly in the classified areas. At the same time, circulation revenues rose 2.5 percent to a second-quarter record of $224 million. Continuing our digital transition, online revenues increased about 13 percent as a result of strong display advertising, which benefited from the new digital ad formats we introduced.

“Our operating costs decreased 2.1 percent as we continued our drive to lower costs. Excluding depreciation and amortization and buyouts, operating costs declined 3.6 percent. Given the economic downturn, we are accelerating our cost reduction efforts. We are now on track to exceed our previous plan to lower our 2007 cash cost base by $130 million in 2008, and a total of $230 million by the end of 2009, excluding the effects of inflation, buyout costs and one-time costs.

“To date in July, we have seen the effects of the deepening economic slowdown, particularly in categories sensitive to the price of oil – airlines, hotels and autos, and we expect that will continue for some time. Despite the cyclical and secular issues facing the industry and our company, we believe our strategy will provide value to our shareholders over the longer term. In this challenging time, we remain strongly focused on introducing new products in print and online, building our research and development capability, driving down costs and rebalancing our portfolio of businesses.”


Comparisons

There were no special items in the second quarter of 2008.

In the second quarter of 2007, results from continuing operations included the following special items:

  • A pre-tax net loss of $68.2 million from the sale of assets, principally the Edison, N.J., printing facility ($41.3 million after tax or $.29 per share) and
  • A pre-tax gain of $39.6 million from the sale of WQEW-AM ($21.2 million after tax or $.15 per share).

The net effect of these special items reduced second-quarter 2007 net income from continuing operations by $20.1 million or $.14 per share.

In addition, the following items should be noted when comparing the second quarter of 2008 versus the second quarter of 2007:

  • Depreciation and amortization declined 30.0 percent to $32.6 million from $46.6 million, mainly because there was no accelerated depreciation expense in the second quarter of 2008 related to the Edison, N.J., printing facility, which was closed in March of 2008. In the second quarter of 2007, accelerated depreciation expense for assets at the Edison, N.J., printing facility totaled $13.1 million.
  • Buyout costs were $27.6 million ($15.7 million after tax or $.11 per share) compared with $5.0 million ($2.8 million after tax or $.02 per share) in the second quarter last year.
  • In the second quarter of 2007, there was a pre-tax gain of $191.2 million from the sale of the Broadcast Media Group ($94.3 million after tax or $.66 per share), which is classified as discontinued operations.

All comparisons are for the second quarter of 2008 to the second quarter of 2007 and exclude the results of the Broadcast Media Group.

This release includes non-GAAP financial measures, and the exhibits include a discussion of management’s use of these non-GAAP financial measures and reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP financial measures.

Second-Quarter Results

Revenues

Total revenues decreased 6.0 percent to $741.9 million from $788.9 million. Advertising revenues decreased 10.6 percent; circulation revenues rose 2.5 percent; and other revenues increased 2.5 percent. Revenues decreased mainly due to lower print advertising.

Operating Costs

Operating costs decreased 2.1 percent to $701.7 million from $717.0 million. Excluding depreciation and amortization and buyouts, operating costs were down 3.6 percent to $641.4 million from $665.4 million mainly as a result of lower compensation costs and newsprint expense.

Compensation costs declined primarily due to lower incentive compensation and a reduced workforce in the second quarter of 2008 compared with the same period last year.

Newsprint expense decreased 10.1 percent, with 16.8 percent from lower consumption, offset in part by 6.7 percent in higher prices.


Second-Quarter Business Segment Results

News Media Group

Total News Media Group revenues decreased 6.7 percent to $713.3 million from $764.2 million.

Advertising revenues decreased 11.8 percent due to weakness in print advertising across the News Media Group, partially offset by higher online advertising revenues.

Circulation revenues rose 2.5 percent, mainly because of higher prices at The New York Times offset in part by volume declines across the News Media Group.

Other revenues increased 1.4 percent primarily because of revenues from rental income and commercial printing, partially offset by the elimination of subscription revenues for TimesSelect, an online product offering that was discontinued in September 2007.

Total News Media Group operating costs decreased 2.9 percent to $668.8 million from $689.0 million. Excluding depreciation and amortization and buyouts, operating costs decreased 4.4 percent to $614.1 million from $642.6 million, mainly as a result of the items noted in the operating costs section above.

Operating profit for the News Media Group decreased 4.7 percent to $44.5 million from $46.7 million. Excluding depreciation and amortization and the special items identified above, operating profit for the News Media Group decreased 38.3 percent to $72.0 million from $116.7 million, because of lower print advertising revenues.

About Group

Total About Group revenues increased 15.8 percent to $28.6 million from $24.7 million due to increased cost-per-click advertising.

Total About Group operating costs increased 20.4 percent to $19.5 million from $16.2 million. Excluding depreciation and amortization, operating costs increased 26.2 percent to $16.1 million from $12.8 million, mainly because of investments in new revenue initiatives that resulted in higher advertising, content and compensation costs. In addition, operating costs reflect costs from ConsumerSearch, Inc., which was acquired in May 2007, for the entire quarter in 2008 and only from the date of acquisition in 2007.

Operating profit grew 7.1 percent to $9.1 million from $8.5 million. Operating profit before depreciation and amortization rose 4.7 percent to $12.5 million from $11.9 million, due to higher revenues.

Other Financial Data

Internet Revenues

Total Internet revenues grew 12.8 percent to $91.3 million from $80.9 million, and Internet advertising revenues grew 18.3 percent to $80.5 million from $68.0 million. Internet businesses include NYTimes.com, About.com, Boston.com and other company Web sites. In total, Internet businesses accounted for 12.3 percent of the Company’s revenues in the second quarter versus 10.3 percent in the 2007 second quarter.


Joint Ventures

Net income from joint ventures was $10.2 million compared with $4.7 million. Higher earnings resulted from stronger performance at New England Sports Ventures, LLC, which owns the Boston Red Sox, and at a paper mill in which the Company owns a minority interest.

Interest Expense-net

Interest expense-net increased to $12.1 million from $7.1 million, as a result of less capitalized interest.

Income Taxes

The effective income tax rate decreased to 45.0 percent from 46.0 percent.

Cash and Total Debt

At the end of the quarter, cash and cash equivalents were approximately $42 million and total debt was approximately $1.1 billion.

Capital Expenditures

In the second quarter, total capital expenditures were approximately $36 million. Year to date, capital expenditures totaled approximately $68 million.

Expectations

The following updated expectations are for 2008 with the exception of cost savings and productivity gains, which are for 2008 and 2009.

  • Cost savings and productivity gains – The Company believes that it can achieve a reduction in costs from its year-end 2007 cash cost base of a total of more than $230 million in 2008 and 2009, excluding the effects of inflation, buyout costs and one-time costs. More than $130 million of these savings are expected in 2008. (Previous guidance was approximately $230 million in 2008 and 2009, excluding the effects of inflation, buyout costs and one-time costs, and about $130 million of these savings in 2008.)
  • Depreciation and amortization – $145 to $155 million, which includes approximately $5 million of accelerated depreciation expense in the first quarter of 2008 associated with the New York area plant consolidation project. Depreciation for the new headquarters building is expected to be $7 million per quarter. (Previous guidance was $150 to $160 million and approximately $8 million per quarter for depreciation for the new headquarters building.)
  • Income from joint ventures – $20 to $25 million. (Previous guidance was $16 to $20 million.)
  • Interest expense – $49 to $53 million. (Previous guidance was $50 to $60 million.)
  • Income tax rate – 40% to 43%. There are many factors that can result in significant volatility quarter to quarter.
  • Capital expenditures – $150 to $165 million, including approximately $35 million for the consolidation of the Company’s New York area plants and about $22 million for its new headquarters. (Previous guidance was approximately $42 million for the consolidation of the New York area plants.)
  • Buyouts – $40 to $50 million. (Previous guidance was $30 to $35 million.)

Conference Call Information

The Company’s second-quarter earnings conference call will be held on Wednesday, July 23, at 11:00 a.m. E.T. To access the call, dial (888) 213-3934 (in the U.S.) and (913) 981-5595 (international callers). Participants should dial into the conference call approximately 10 minutes before the start time. Online listeners can link to the live webcast at www.nytco.com/investors.

An archive of the webcast will be available beginning two hours after the call at www.nytco.com/investors, and a transcript of the call will also be posted. The archive and transcript will be available for one quarter.

An audio replay will be available at 888-203-1112 (in the U.S.) and 719-457-0820 (international callers) beginning approximately two hours after the call until 5 p.m. E.T. on Friday, July 25. The access code is 4062405.

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted by such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include national and local conditions, as well as competition, that could influence the levels (rate and volume) of retail, national and classified advertising and circulation generated by our various markets and material increases in newsprint prices. They also include other risks detailed from time to time in the Company’s publicly filed documents, including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 30, 2007. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT), a leading media company with 2007 revenues of $3.2 billion, includes The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 16 other daily newspapers, WQXR-FM and more than 50 Web sites, including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and About.com. The Company’s core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment.

Exhibits:   Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income
Segment Information
News Media Group Revenues by Operating Segment
Footnotes
Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Information

This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com


THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Dollars and shares in thousands, except per share data)
 
  Second Quarter   Six Months
   

%

   

%

2008 2007

Change

2008 2007

Change

Revenues
Advertising $ 454,377 $ 508,467 -10.6 % $ 912,716 $ 1,013,382 -9.9 %
Circulation 224,168 218,664 2.5 % 450,797 441,118 2.2 %
Other (a)   63,360     61,812   2.5 %   126,247     120,463   4.8 %
Total 741,905 788,943 -6.0 % 1,489,760 1,574,963 -5.4 %
 
Operating costs
Production costs 324,399 325,922 -0.5 % 664,963 670,947 -0.9 %
Selling, general and administrative costs 344,609 344,481 0.0 % 685,463 686,542 -0.2 %
Depreciation and amortization   32,642     46,645   -30.0 %   74,573     91,082   -18.1 %
Total 701,650 717,048 -2.1 % 1,424,999 1,448,571 -1.6 %
 

Write-down of assets (b)

- - N/A 18,291 - N/A
 
Net loss on sale of assets (c) - 68,156 N/A - 68,156 N/A
 
Gain on sale of WQEW-AM   -     39,578   N/A   -     39,578   N/A
 
Operating profit 40,255 43,317 -7.1 % 46,470 97,814 -52.5 %
 
Net income from joint ventures 10,165 4,745 * 8,372 2,592 *
 
Interest expense - net   12,104     7,126   69.9 %   23,849     18,454   29.2 %
 
Income from continuing operations before income taxes and minority interest
38,316 40,936 -6.4 % 30,993 81,952 -62.2 %
 
Income tax expense 17,251 18,851 -8.5 % 9,559 39,750 -76.0 %
 
Minority interest in net income of subsidiaries
  (213 )   (24 ) *   (317 )   (15 ) *
 
Income from continuing operations 20,852 22,061 -5.5 % 21,117 42,187 -49.9 %
 
Discontinued operations, Broadcast Media Group: (d)
Income from discontinued operations, net of income taxes
- 1,977 N/A - 5,753 N/A

Gain/(loss) on sale, net of income taxes

  289     94,330   -99.7 %   (311 )   94,330  

*

Discontinued operations, net of income taxes

  289     96,307   -99.7 %   (311 )   100,083   *
 
Net income $ 21,141   $ 118,368   -82.1 % $ 20,806   $ 142,270   -85.4 %
 
Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding:
Basic 143,776 143,906 -0.1 % 143,768 143,901 -0.1 %
Diluted 144,037 144,114 -0.1 % 144,051 144,114 0.0 %
 
Basic Earnings Per Share:
Income from continuing operations $ 0.15 $ 0.15 0.0 % $ 0.15 $ 0.29 -48.3 %

Discontinued operations, net of income taxes

  -     0.67   N/A   -     0.70   N/A
Net income $ 0.15   $ 0.82   -81.7 % $ 0.15   $ 0.99   -84.8 %
 
Diluted Earnings Per Share:
Income from continuing operations $ 0.15 $ 0.15 0.0 % $ 0.15 $ 0.29 -48.3 %

Discontinued operations, net of income taxes

  -     0.67   N/A   -     0.70   N/A
Net income $ 0.15   $ 0.82   -81.7 % $ 0.15   $ 0.99   -84.8 %
 
Dividends Per Share $ 0.230 $ 0.230 0.0 % $ 0.460 $ 0.405 13.6 %
 
* Represents an increase or decrease in excess of 100%.
 
 
See footnotes page for additional information.

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
SEGMENT INFORMATION
(Dollars in thousands)
 
Second Quarter   Six Months
   

%

   

%

2008 2007  

Change

2008 2007

Change

 

Revenues

News Media Group $ 713,293 $ 764,238 -6.7 % $ 1,432,978 $ 1,527,715 -6.2 %
About Group   28,612     24,705   15.8 %   56,782     47,248   20.2 %
Total $ 741,905   $ 788,943   -6.0 % $ 1,489,760   $ 1,574,963   -5.4 %
 

Operating Profit(Loss)

News Media Group $ 44,472 $ 46,653 -4.7 % $ 57,757 $ 106,282 -45.7 %
About Group 9,116 8,511 7.1 % 18,637 16,841 10.7 %
Corporate   (13,333 )   (11,847 ) 12.5 %   (29,924 )   (25,309 ) 18.2 %
Total $ 40,255   $ 43,317   -7.1 % $ 46,470   $ 97,814   -52.5 %
 

Operating Profit(Loss) Before Depreciation & Amortization and Special Items(e)

News Media Group $ 71,975 $ 116,670 -38.3 % $ 140,471 $ 216,022 -35.0 %
About Group 12,485 11,929 4.7 % 25,039 23,392 7.0 %
Corporate   (11,563 )   (10,059 ) 15.0 %   (26,176 )   (21,940 ) 19.3 %
Total $ 72,897   $ 118,540   -38.5 % $ 139,334   $ 217,474   -35.9 %
                           
 
See footnotes page for additional information.

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
NEWS MEDIA GROUP REVENUES BY OPERATING SEGMENT
(Dollars in thousands)
 
2008

Second Quarter

  % Change vs.

2007

  Six Months   % Change vs.

2007

 
The New York Times Media Group
Advertising $ 270,906 -9.5 % $ 547,606 -8.2 %
Circulation 165,088 4.6 % 330,873 3.9 %
Other   43,506 -1.4 %   86,787 0.7 %
Total $ 479,500 -4.4 % $ 965,266 -3.6 %
 
New England Media Group
Advertising $ 85,153 -15.1 % $ 166,531 -15.7 %
Circulation 37,588 -4.3 % 75,263 -3.2 %
Other   12,752 19.7 %   25,346 26.4 %
Total $ 135,493 -9.8 % $ 267,140 -9.6 %
 
Regional Media Group
Advertising $ 71,584 -16.0 % $ 145,665 -16.5 %
Circulation 21,492 0.1 % 44,661 -0.3 %
Other   5,224 -10.6 %   10,246 -13.2 %
Total $ 98,300 -12.6 % $ 200,572 -13.2 %
 
Total News Media Group
Advertising $ 427,643 -11.8 % $ 859,802 -11.2 %
Circulation 224,168 2.5 % 450,797 2.2 %
Other (a)   61,482 1.4 %   122,379 3.6 %
Total $ 713,293 -6.7 % $ 1,432,978 -6.2 %
 
 
See footnotes page for additional information.

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
FOOTNOTES
(Dollars in thousands)
         
(a)

Other revenues consist primarily of revenue from wholesale delivery operations, news services/syndication, commercial printing, digital archives, direct mail advertising services and rental income.

 
(b)

Represents a non-cash charge for the write-down of assets for a systems project. To decrease capital spending, the Company reduced the scope of a major advertising and circulation project, which resulted in the write-down of previously capitalized costs in the first quarter of 2008.

 
(c)

In 2006 the Company announced plans to consolidate the printing operations of a facility it leased in Edison, N.J., into its newest facility in College Point, Queens. As part of the consolidation, the Company originally planned to sublease the Edison facility through 2018, the end of the then-existing lease term. After evaluating the options with respect to the lease, the Company decided it was financially prudent to purchase the Edison facility and sell it, with two adjacent properties it already owned, to a third party. The purchase and sale of the Edison facility closed in the second quarter of 2007, relieving the Company of rental terms that were above market as well as restoration obligations under the original lease. As a result of the sale, the Company recognized a pre-tax loss of $68.2 million in the second quarter of 2007.

 
(d)

On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations, their related Web sites and the digital operating center, for $575 million. Under Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 144, Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets, the Broadcast Media Group is treated as a discontinued operation. The Company has made reclassifications in all periods presented to reflect this change.

 

Results for the Broadcast Media Group, included within discontinued operations, for the second quarter and first six months of 2008 and 2007 are below. In 2008, the gain/(loss) on sale included post-closing adjustments.

   
Second Quarter Six Months
2008 2007 2008 2007
 
Revenues $ - $ 13,798 $ - $ 46,702
 
Pre-tax income $ - $ 3,347 $ - $ 9,848
 
Income tax expense   -   (1,370 )   -     (4,095 )
 
Income from discontinued operations, net of income taxes - Broadcast Media Group
- 1,977 - 5,753
 
Gain/(loss) on sale of Broadcast Media Group, net of income taxes
  289   94,330     (311 )   94,330  
 
Net income/(loss) $ 289 $ 96,307   $ (311 ) $ 100,083  
 
 
(e)

See "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Information" for reconciliations of operating profit(loss) to operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and excluding special items.

 


THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP INFORMATION
(Dollars in thousands, except per share data)
 

In this release, the Company has included non-GAAP financial information with respect to earnings per share (EPS) from continuing operations excluding special items, operating profit(loss) before depreciation and amortization and excluding special items, and operating costs before depreciation and amortization, buyouts and raw materials. The Company has included these non-GAAP financial measures because management reviews them on a regular basis and uses them to evaluate and manage the performance of the operations. Management believes that, for the reasons outlined below, these non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information to investors as a supplement to reported EPS from continuing operations, operating profit(loss) and operating costs. However, these measures should be evaluated only in conjunction with the comparable GAAP financial measures and should not be viewed as alternative or superior measures of GAAP results.

 
EPS from continuing operations excluding special items provide useful information in evaluating the Company’s period-to-period performance because it eliminates items that the Company does not consider to be indicative of earnings from ongoing operating activities. Operating profit(loss) before depreciation and amortization and excluding special items is useful in evaluating the Company’s ongoing cash-generating ability as it excludes the significant non-cash impact of depreciation and amortization as well as items, if any, not indicative of ongoing operating activities. Total operating costs include depreciation and amortization, buyouts and raw materials. Total operating costs excluding depreciation and amortization, buyouts and raw materials provide investors with helpful supplemental information on the Company’s underlying operating costs that is used by management in its financial and operational decision-making.
 
Reconciliations of these non-GAAP financial measures from, respectively, EPS from continuing operations, operating profit(loss) and operating costs, the most directly comparable GAAP items, are set out in the tables below.
Reconciliation of earnings per share from continuing operations excluding special items
     
Second Quarter
2008     2007     % Change  
 
Earnings per share from continuing operations $ 0.15 $ 0.15 0.0 %
 
Add:
 
Net loss on sale of assets - 0.29
 
Gain on sale of WQEW-AM   -     (0.15 )    
 

 

Earnings per share from continuing operations excluding special items

$ 0.15   $ 0.29     -48.3 %
 
Reconciliation of operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items
 
Second Quarter 2008
News Media About Total
Group Group Corporate Company
 
Operating profit(loss) $ 44,472 $ 9,116 $ (13,333 ) $ 40,255
 
Add:
Depreciation & amortization   27,503     3,369     1,770     32,642  

Operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization

$ 71,975   $ 12,485   $ (11,563 ) $ 72,897  
                     
Second Quarter 2007
News Media About Total
Group Group Corporate Company
 
Operating profit(loss) $ 46,653 $ 8,511 $ (11,847 ) $ 43,317
 
Add:
 
Depreciation & amortization 41,439 3,418 1,788 46,645
 
Net loss on sale of assets 68,156 - - 68,156
 
Gain on sale of WQEW-AM   (39,578 )   -   -     (39,578 )

Operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items

$ 116,670   $ 11,929   $ (10,059 ) $ 118,540  
                     
% Change  
News Media About Total
Group Group Corporate Company
 
Operating profit(loss) -4.7 % 7.1 % 12.5 % -7.1 %
 
Add:
 
Depreciation & amortization -33.6 % -1.4 % -1.0 % -30.0 %
 
Net loss on sale of assets N/A N/A N/A N/A
 
Gain on sale of WQEW-AM   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A

Operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items

  -38.3 %   4.7 %   15.0 %   -38.5 %

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP INFORMATION (continued)
(Dollars in thousands)
       
Reconciliation of operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items (continued)
                     
Six Months 2008
News Media About Total
Group Group Corporate Company
 
Operating profit(loss) $ 57,757 $ 18,637 $ (29,924 ) $ 46,470
 
Add:
 
Depreciation & amortization 64,423 6,402 3,748 74,573
 
Write-down of assets   18,291     -     -     18,291  

 

Operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items

$ 140,471   $ 25,039   $ (26,176 ) $ 139,334  
                     
Six Months 2007
News Media About Total
Group Group Corporate Company
 
Operating profit(loss) $ 106,282 $ 16,841 $ (25,309 ) $ 97,814
 
Add:
 

Depreciation & amortization

81,162 6,551 3,369 91,082
 
Net loss on sale of assets 68,156 - - 68,156
 
Gain on sale of WQEW-AM   (39,578 )   -     -     (39,578 )

 

Operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items

$ 216,022   $ 23,392   $ (21,940 ) $ 217,474  
                     

% Change

 
News Media About Total
Group Group Corporate Company
 
Operating profit(loss) -45.7 % 10.7 % 18.2 % -52.5 %
 
Add:
 
Depreciation & amortization -20.6 % -2.3 % 11.2 % -18.1 %
 
Write-down of assets N/A N/A N/A N/A
 
Net loss on sale of assets N/A N/A N/A N/A
 
Gain on sale of WQEW-AM   N/A     N/A     N/A     N/A  

Operating profit(loss) before depreciation & amortization and special items

  -35.0 %   7.0 %   19.3 %   -35.9 %

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP INFORMATION (continued)
(Dollars in thousands)
     
 
Reconciliation of Total Company operating costs before depreciation & amortization, buyouts and raw materials
         
Second Quarter
2008 2007 % Change
 

Total Company

 
Operating costs $ 701,650 $ 717,048 -2.1 %
 
Less:
 
Depreciation & amortization 32,642 46,645
 
Buyouts   27,582   4,986  
 

 

Operating costs before depreciation & amortization and buyouts

641,426 665,417 -3.6 %
 
Less:
 
Raw materials   60,285   63,139  
 

Operating costs before depreciation & amortization, buyouts and raw materials

$ 581,141 $ 602,278 -3.5 %
 
Reconciliation of News Media Group operating costs before depreciation & amortization and buyouts
         
Second Quarter
2008 2007 % Change
 

News Media Group

 
Operating costs $ 668,821 $ 689,007 -2.9 %
 
Less:
Depreciation & amortization 27,503 41,439
 
Buyouts   27,267   4,986  
 

Operating costs before depreciation & amortization and buyouts

$ 614,051 $ 642,582 -4.4 %
 
Reconciliation of About Group operating costs before depreciation & amortization
         
Second Quarter
  2008   2007 % Change
 

About Group

 
Operating costs $ 19,496 $ 16,194 20.4 %
 
Less:
 
Depreciation & amortization   3,369   3,418  
 

Operating costs before depreciation & amortization

$ 16,127 $ 12,776 26.2 %

CONTACT:
The New York Times Company
Catherine J. Mathis, 212-556-1981
mathis@nytimes.com
Paula Schwartz, 212-556-5224
paula.schwartz@nytimes.com

EX-99.2 3 a5737398ex99_2.htm EXHIBIT 99.2

Exhibit 99.2

The New York Times Company Reports June Revenues

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 23, 2008--The New York Times Company announced today that in June total Company revenues from continuing operations decreased 10.0% compared with the same month a year ago. Advertising revenues decreased 16.4% and circulation revenues increased 2.1%.

All comparisons are for June 2008 to June 2007 unless otherwise noted:

News Media Group

Advertising revenues for the News Media Group decreased 17.8% because of weakness in print advertising.

  • The New York Times Media Group – Advertising revenues for The New York Times Media Group decreased 18.3%. National advertising revenues decreased largely due to weakness in studio entertainment, technology, telecommunications and media advertising. Retail advertising revenues decreased mainly due to softness in the department store, mass market, national retail and cosmetic manufacturers categories. Classified advertising revenues decreased because of weakness in help-wanted, real estate and automotive advertising.
  • New England Media Group – Advertising revenues for the New England Media Group decreased 16.6%. National advertising revenues were lower mainly because of decreases in studio entertainment, travel, packaged goods/pharmaceutical, banking and financial services advertising. Retail advertising revenues decreased primarily due to weakness in the department store, home improvement, food/drug and furniture/home furnishing categories. Classified advertising revenues decreased due to continued softness in help-wanted, real estate and automotive advertising.
  • Regional Media Group – Advertising revenues for the Regional Media Group decreased 17.3%. Retail advertising revenues were down mainly because of decreases in the home furnishings, telecommunications, department store and medical/dental categories. Classified advertising revenues decreased due to continued weakness in real estate, help-wanted and automotive advertising.

Internet advertising revenues included in the News Media Group rose 21.5% due to growth in display advertising.

Circulation revenues for the News Media Group increased 2.1%. Revenues increased at The New York Times Media Group, and decreased at the New England and Regional Media Groups.

About Group

Advertising revenues at the About Group (which includes the Web sites of About.com, ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com) rose 12.8% due to strong growth in cost-per-click advertising.

Other Data

Internet Businesses: Total Internet revenues grew 11.7% and Internet advertising revenues increased 18.6% in June. Internet businesses include NYTimes.com, About.com, Boston.com and other Company Web sites. In total, Internet businesses accounted for 13.4% of total revenues in June versus 10.8% in June 2007.

In addition, The New York Times Company had the 11th largest presence on the Web, with 47.2 million unique visitors in the United States in June 2008 according to Nielsen Online, up approximately 10% from 42.9 million unique visitors in June 2007. Also according to Nielsen Online, NYTimes.com had 17.7 million unique visitors in June versus 12.5 million in June 2007, up about 41%, and was the No. 1 newspaper Web site in the United States, a position it has long held.

The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT), a leading media company with 2007 revenues of $3.2 billion, includes The New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 16 other daily newspapers, WQXR-FM and more than 50 Web sites, including NYTimes.com, Boston.com and About.com. The Company’s core purpose is to enhance society by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news, information and entertainment.

This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com


THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
2008 TOTAL COMPANY REVENUES (a)
($ 000's)
                         
         
June     Year to Date
% %
2008 2007 Change 2008 2007 Change
Advertising Revenues
News Media
National $58,724 $70,548 -16.8 $427,809 $449,146 -4.8
Retail 28,206 32,034 -11.9 194,681 216,989 -10.3
Classified 30,324 40,748 -25.6 206,952 270,578 -23.5
Other Ad Revenue 4,378 4,644 -5.7 30,360 31,814 -4.6
Total News Media Group 121,631 147,973 -17.8 859,802 968,527 -11.2
 
About Group (b) 8,117 7,199 +12.8 52,914 44,855 +18.0
 
Total Ad Revenues from Continuing Operations 129,749 155,173 -16.4 912,716 1,013,382 -9.9
 
Circulation Revenues 68,183 66,785 +2.1 450,797 441,118 +2.2
Other Revenues (c) 20,058 20,289 -1.1 126,247 120,463 +4.8
 
Total Company Revenues from Continuing Operations $217,989 $242,247 -10.0 $1,489,760 $1,574,963 -5.4
 
Discontinued Operations: Broadcast Media Group (d) 0 0 N/A 0 46,702 N/A
                       
 
(a) Numbers may not add due to rounding.
 
(b) Includes the Web sites of About.com, ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com.
 
(c) Primarily includes revenues from wholesale delivery operations, news services/syndication, commercial printing, digital archives, direct mail advertising services and rental income.
 
(d) On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations, their related Web sites and the digital operating center, for approximately $575 million.

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
2008 TOTAL COMPANY REVENUES (a)
($ 000's)
           
Second Quarter
    %
2008 2007 Change
Advertising Revenues
News Media
National $211,368 $224,244 -5.7
Retail 99,254 109,640 -9.5
Classified 101,633 134,471 -24.4
Other Ad Revenue 15,388 16,578 -7.2
Total News Media Group 427,643 484,933 -11.8
 
About Group (b) 26,734 23,534 +13.6
 
Total Ad Revenues from Continuing Operations 454,377 508,467 -10.6
 
Circulation Revenues 224,168 218,664 +2.5
Other Revenues (c) 63,360 61,812 +2.5
 
Total Company Revenues from Continuing Operations $741,905 $788,943 -6.0
 
Discontinued Operations: Broadcast Media Group (d) 0 13,798 N/A
           
 
(a) Numbers may not add due to rounding.
 
(b) Includes the Web sites of About.com, ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com.
 
(c) Primarily includes revenues from wholesale delivery operations, news services/syndication, commercial printing, digital archives, direct mail advertising services and rental income.
 
(d) On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations, their related Web sites and the digital operating center, for approximately $575 million.

         
THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
2008 ADVERTISING REVENUES (a)
($ 000's)
 
 
June   Year to Date
% %
2008 2007 Change 2008 2007 Change
News Media Group
New York Times Media Group $75,989 $93,016 -18.3 $547,606 $596,540 -8.2
New England Media Group 24,940 29,918 -16.6 166,531 197,576 -15.7
Regional Media Group 20,702 25,040 -17.3 145,665 174,411 -16.5
 
Total News Media Group 121,631 147,973 -17.8 859,802 968,527 -11.2
 
About Group (b) 8,117 7,199 +12.8 52,914 44,855 +18.0
 
Total Ad Revenues from Continuing Operations $129,749 $155,173 -16.4 $912,716 $1,013,382 -9.9
 
Discontinued Operations: Broadcast Media Group (c) 0 0 N/A 0 45,745 N/A
 
                       
 
(a) Numbers may not add due to rounding.
 
(b) Includes the Web sites of About.com, ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com.
 
(c) On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations, their related Web sites and the digital operating center, for approximately $575 million.

THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
2008 ADVERTISING REVENUES (a)
($ 000's)
 
 
Second Quarter
    %
2008 2007 Change
News Media Group
New York Times Media Group $270,906 $299,394 -9.5
New England Media Group 85,153 100,334 -15.1
Regional Media Group 71,584 85,205 -16.0
 
Total News Media Group 427,643 484,933 -11.8
 
About Group (b) 26,734 23,534 +13.6
 
 
Total Ad Revenues from Continuing Operations $454,377 $508,467 -10.6
 
Discontinued Operations: Broadcast Media Group (c) 0 13,516 N/A
 
           
 
(a) Numbers may not add due to rounding.
 
(b) Includes the Web sites of About.com, ConsumerSearch.com, UCompareHealthCare.com and Calorie-Count.com.
 
(c) On May 7, 2007, the Company sold the Broadcast Media Group, consisting of nine network-affiliated television stations, their related Web sites and the digital operating center, for approximately $575 million.

  THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
2008 NEWS MEDIA GROUP AD REVENUE GROWTH
BY CLASSIFIED CATEGORY
           
% Change   % Change   % Change
June '08 Q2 '08 YTD '08
vs. June '07   vs. Q2 '07   vs. YTD '07
 
Help-Wanted -37.8 -36.3 -34.0
Real Estate -26.8 -23.1 -24.4
Automotive -18.9 -21.9 -19.6
Other -3.7   -6.4   -2.5
Total Classified -25.6   -24.4   -23.5

CONTACT:
The New York Times Company
Catherine J. Mathis, 212-556-1981
mathis@nytimes.com
Paula Schwartz, 212-556-5224
paula.schwartz@nytimes.com

-----END PRIVACY-ENHANCED MESSAGE-----