Sinclair (SBGI) Q1 2026 earnings summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Q1 2026 earnings summary
9 May, 2026Executive summary
Q1 2026 revenue reached $807 million, up 4% year-over-year, with Adjusted EBITDA of $126 million, up 13% year-over-year, and net income of $20 million, reversing a $156 million loss in Q1 2025.
Core advertising revenue grew 4% year-over-year, driven by digital strength and the Digital Remedy acquisition.
Tennis Channel achieved record viewership and D2C subscriber growth, with March being its most-watched month ever, supported by the Amazon Prime Video launch.
Deleveraging advanced with $165 million in term loans retired, reducing annual cash interest expense by $12 million.
Strategic review of the broadcast business is ongoing, with a focus on potential combinations and Ventures separation.
Financial highlights
Distribution revenue increased 2% year-over-year to $458 million, supported by lower subscriber churn and partner station buy-ins.
Local Media segment revenue was $701 million, with Adjusted EBITDA of $117 million, reflecting lower programming and production costs.
Tennis segment revenue was $70 million, with Adjusted EBITDA of $20 million, down year-over-year due to increased investment.
Net income attributable to the company was $20 million, a turnaround from a $156 million loss in Q1 2025.
Cash and cash equivalents stood at $844 million as of March 31, 2026, with total liquidity of ~$1.5 billion.
Outlook and guidance
Full-year 2026 guidance reaffirmed: total revenue expected between $3.4 billion and $3.54 billion, Adjusted EBITDA between $700 million and $740 million.
Stable core advertising trends anticipated, supported by a strong sports calendar and record mid-term political year.
Expecting significant political ad spend in key battleground markets and strong demand for World Cup coverage.
Management expects existing cash, cash flow from operations, and borrowing capacity to be sufficient for debt service, capital expenditures, and working capital needs over the next twelve months.
Management remains cautious due to macroeconomic headwinds but sees no reason to change guidance ranges at this time.
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