CBS records $9 billion loss on big charges

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CBS Corp. reported a loss of $9.1 billion in the fourth quarter on hefty charges to write down the value of its radio and television businesses, the media company reported Thursday.

CBS Corp. reported a loss of $9.1 billion in the fourth quarter on hefty charges to write down the value of its radio and television businesses, the media company reported Thursday.

CBS was reporting earnings for the first time as a separate company since its separation from Viacom Inc. was completed at the beginning of the year. CBS reported the fourth quarter as if it were already a separate entity.

On that basis, CBS had a net loss amounting to $6 per share for the three months ended Dec. 31, weighed down by charges to write down the fair market value of its radio and television properties. The valuations of radio stations in particular have suffered in recent years due to stagnant revenues and higher costs.

The latest results compared to an even larger net loss of $18.4 billion, or $10.99 per share, in the comparable period in 2004, when the company also recorded big charges to write down its radio stations as well as its outdoor advertising business.

Revenues rose 2 percent to $3.83 billion from $3.75 billion a year earlier.

Excluding the charges, and assuming the split had occurred at the beginning of 2005, CBS said earnings would have been $311 million, or 41 cents per share. That was 2 cents a share ahead of the forecast of analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial.

Also excluding the charges, CBS said that operating income rose 3 percent to $647 million, led by a 9 percent gain in its television business, 18 percent higher profits in outdoor advertising, offset by an 11 percent decline in earnings from radio.

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